Swimsuit fabrics are not suitable for daily wear. The design and material of swimsuits are mainly designed to provide comfort and quick drying in the water, rather than for daily wear. Swimsuits are usually made of elastic materials such as nylon and spandex, which provide better comfort and quick drying performance in the water, but may feel stuffy and non-breathable in daily wear. In addition, the design details of swimsuits, such as removable straps and linings, are designed to adapt to the water environment and swimming posture, and are not suitable for daily wear.
The difference between swimsuits and ordinary clothes
Material and comfort: Swimsuits are usually made of light, breathable fabrics such as polyester or spandex, which allow the skin to breathe freely and not feel stuffy. However, these characteristics make swimsuits not comfortable enough for daily wear.
Design and function: Swimsuits pay attention to detail design, such as straps, chest pads, etc., which make the body lines more prominent, but are not suitable for daily wear occasions and needs.
Price: Since the material, design and function of swimsuits are optimized for swimming, the price is usually higher than that of ordinary clothes .
Advantages and Disadvantages of Swimsuit Fabrics
Advantages: Swimsuit fabrics usually have good wrinkle resistance and shape retention, suitable for making outerwear; high elasticity and wear resistance, suitable for various sports occasions .
Disadvantages: Swimsuits are not breathable and tight, and wearing them for a long time is not good for the body; poor moisture absorption, easy to get stuffy; high price
