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GETTING A SINKING FEELING FROM YOUR SWIMWEAR ?

Sunday, June 28th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

You’ve been training hard in the pool, giving it your all, but you still feel out of shape..relax.  It could just be that your swimsuit is to blame, not your exercise routine. 
Saggy, drooping and faded swimwear will do nothing for your confidence, let alone for your silhouette.  But if your swimwear isn’t chlorine-resistant, then it is probably letting you down.   And if your swimsuit has lost its shape, you’ll also feel out of shape.
All water environments are harsh on swimwear.Personal wellbeing is undoubtedly boosted by any type of aqua training, hydrotherapy, aqua aerobics and even surf swimming, but for swimwear, these can be a death-knell.If they’re exposed to chlorinated water over a period of time, non chlorine-resistant fabrics will lose elasticity and hence their shape, making you feel out of shape too. 
Chlorine-resistant fabric is 100% polyester,making it resistant to the harsh effects of exposure to chlorine.It’s good to wear, good to look at and performs very well over a sustained period of time.The advantages of hard-wearing chlorine-resistant fabric is that it won’t fade or deteriorate, while its stretch makes it both wearable and comfortable.And because it also enables freedom of movement, combined with comfort and great design, it’s swimwear that gets the thumbs-up.
It’s a common misconception that saline pools don’t contain chlorine, but in actual fact, they have similar levels as traditional pools do.The two only differ in the way that chlorine is delivered to the water - so it is important to choose swimwear that performs well in any chlorinated aqua environment.
And if it’s high-performance swimwear you’re after, then the chlorine-resistant option is the right one.  The fabric dries quickly and provides women of all shapes and sizes with exceptional comfort and fit, but with no trade-off between performance and aesthetics.In fact, sales show that chlorine-resistant swimwear is growing in popularity. 
The demand for chlorine-resistant swimwear has increased significantly in recent years, says Julie Wiggins, founder of Australian swimwear company, Viva Swimwear.Everyone wants swimwear that gives them confidence, regardless of whether they’re doing laps or lazing in the sun.  Our unique chlorine-resistant fabrics are manufactured in Italy and have been specially engineered for optimum performance in chlorinated aqua environments.   Viva’s chlorine-resistant range comes in an array of styles from flattering three piece bathers to sleek racers, all in a variety of vibrant colours and patterns.”
Whether you’re training hard or just kicking back in your hot tub after a tough day, if your swimwear is chlorine-resistant, it won’t let you down.

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