Don’t use too tight suits,unless you are professional
This is very important,it is easily to break down the elastic yarn inside of swimsuits, regularly, the elastic yarns are spandex.
Keep at least 2 swimsuits to rotate
Supposed you are a swimming fan, three or more times per week rotating between at least two suits is one of the most perfect ways to extend the life of both. Fabric needs time to recover its shape and elasticity after each session. Wearing the same suit every day does not give the fibres time to recover, accelerating wear.
Try to Rinse Before You Swim
Have a good habit,Rinsing your suit in fresh water before entering a chlorinated pool causes the fabric to absorb fresh water first, reducing the amount of chlorine the fabric absorbs during your swim. This is a simple habit that meaningfully extends fabric life over time.
Try Avoid Hot Tubs and Spas
Hot tubs and spas use significantly higher concentrations of chlorine and other chemicals than standard swimming pools, combined with elevated water temperatures. This combination is extremely harsh on swimwear fabric and can cause rapid deterioration in a very short time.
Try to avoid Sunscreen
Oil based sunscreens in particular can break down swimwear fabric over time. Apply sunscreen and allow it to absorb fully before putting on your suit where possible and rinse thoroughly after swimming to remove any residue.
Try to Sit in right place Carefully
Many guys always sit on beach or Rough surfaces,such cases would hurt your swimsuits deeply, such as concrete pool edges, textured rocks, and coarse sand cause abrasive wear on swimwear fabric. Where possible, sit on a towel or any smooth surface rather than directly on your suit.


