How to Decide the Perfect Swimwear for You

How to Decide the Perfect Swimwear for You

  • Sharique SEOTONIC

When it comes to shopping for swimsuits like Regatta swim shorts or any other brand, you get spoilt for choices. Since you typically have only one or two swim garments in your wardrobe, it's worth finding ones that you genuinely like. 

In this blog, we’ll help you explore the factors involved in choosing the right swimwear for you. 

Choosing the right swimwear that suits you 

1. Understand Your Activity Requirements

Consider the intensity of your activities when choosing a swimsuit: 

  • Loose fabric can cause chafing when wet, so loose trunk-style shorts may not be ideal if you plan on walking or exercising in your suit. (Despite the name "boardshorts," professional surfers usually wear snug, tight-fitting swimwear these days.) 
  • How much swimming, as opposed to wading and splashing, will you be doing? A tighter fit can help reduce drag if you're actively propelling yourself through the water. 
  • How much sun protection do you need? For extended sun exposure, it's worth considering a swimsuit that covers both the upper and lower body.

 2. Consider the Visual Impression You Want

If you want to make an impression, you need to decide the type of shorts you want to wear. For instance, family vacationers have minimal stylistic needs. Men attending beach parties or crowded scenes with the intention of meeting others may need to be more selective. Businessmen who might end up in spa or hotel pools with co-workers and business partners have their own considerations. 

Ask yourself:

  • Are you trying to impress anyone? If not, focus on comfort and what works for you. 
  • Do you want to look professional? Choose a medium length accordingly that’s not too long and not too short. Choose conventional styles like trunks or square cuts, and dark, solid colors or subtle stripes. For a safe choice, you can go with navy blue and brass-colored grommets with white rope ties. 
  • Do you want to look sexy? In this case, choose a cut that flatters your body type and opt for eye-catching colors, and patterns (such as stripes, plaids, bright solids, or moderate floral prints) that are attention-grabbing without being overly bold. 

 3. Be Realistic About Your Body

In the 21st century, you have the freedom to let it all hang out within the limits of local laws. However, being honest about who wants to see your naked flesh and how much of it goes a long way. 

Some self-consciousness is not a bad thing. Consider the following: 

  • If you have a belly, a looser cut will provide some balance, and it's best to avoid tight, strongly-elasticized waist openings that might dig into your stomach. 
  • If your thighs and buttocks are not toned, a tight swimming brief or thong may expose some jiggle. 
  • Don’t want to attract less attention? Choose longer trunks with proper fitting styles like jammers or skinsuits. 
Remember, there are no right or wrong choices here, but it's realistic to expect that your choices will have some effect on how others perceive you. If you’re planning to buy new swimwear then check out our Regatta swim shorts collections.
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