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FAQs

How do I stop my swimwear from chafing?

Look for smooth seams, quality fabric, and a proper fit. Chafing usually comes from loose material, rough stitching, or swimwear that shifts too much during movement.

What’s one thing most guys overlook when buying swimwear?

Fit. People focus on style or price, but the right fit is what makes the biggest difference in comfort, performance, and confidence in the water.

Why do some swim shorts balloon in the water?

That’s trapped air and poor fabric design. Performance swimwear is made to sit flat against your body, preventing that parachute effect.

Why do serious swimmers avoid long board shorts?

Because they create drag. Longer, looser shorts catch water and slow you down, while fitted styles like jammers or shorter training shorts are designed for speed and efficiency.

What’s the best style for training vs. casual swimming?

For training, go with streamlined jammers or fitted trunks. For more relaxed sessions, shorter swim shorts with a performance fabric can give you a balance of comfort and function.