A Man’s Swimwear Guide
Looking for a new swimwear to don this summer season but don’t know what works for you?
For some reason, men's swimwear is not discussed as much as it should be.
But for all you guys sweating about finding the perfect swimwear for this beach season, we’ve got you covered!
Here’s all you need to know before you pick your next swimwear:
- Types of Swimwear
Many men think their choices for swimwear are limited.
Well, they really aren’t. If you know what you want, you’ll find plenty of choices.
Here’s all you can use for your swimming needs:
- Swim Briefs/Speedos.
- Square-cut shorts.
- Trunks.
- Rash guards.
- Wetsuits
- Jammers.
- Your Swimming Needs
Before you pick from the above list, you need to be completely sure about what you want with your swimwear.
While there are specific use cases for each type of swimwear out there, you can use a general rule to keep yourself from getting confused:
Go for tight-fitting swimwear if you’re going to actually swim in it, and a lighter looser fit for just normal pool splashing or beach games.
If you’re going to stay in the sun for long, it’s always a good idea to choose longer clothes that cover your entire body.
- Your Style Needs
In addition to being practical, your swimwear needs to suit your body and style needs.
If you’re confident about your summer body and want to show it off, you should go for form-fitting swimwear.
But if you’re not interested in being stared at or displaying your body, you should go for looser clothes.
Of course, you will also want to keep your surrounding environment in mind. If you’re out with family and friends, most things will work.
If you’re on a corporate retreat, you should be extra careful with what passes as acceptable and stick to conventional styles.
Try Shortys!
At the end of the day though, your swimwear should always guarantee you a great time.
So, just putting on anything won’t work. You need to find great fabric and get a better fit.
To get all that and much more, checkout the clothing range at Shortys!
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Great thoughts – thanks for sharing