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FAQs

How fast do kids grow out of swimwear?

Faster than you’d like. Between growth spurts and heavy use, most kids will outgrow or wear out swimwear within a season, sometimes sooner if they’re in the water a lot.

What’s the best style for kids who never stop moving?

Simple, secure designs. For girls, one-pieces or sporty two-pieces; for boys, shorter, well-fitted swim shorts. Less fuss = more play.

Do kids really need UV-protective swimwear?

If they’re spending long hours in the sun, absolutely. Rash vests and long-sleeve swim tops can reduce sun exposure and give parents one less thing to worry about.

What’s one mistake parents often make when buying kids’ swimwear?

Choosing based on looks alone. Fun prints are great, but comfort, fit, and durability are what keep kids happy (and tantrum-free) in the long run.