Swim Suit Quality

Former Member
Former Member
My two practice suits (jammers) were both so stretched and ripped they couldn't be worn separately, so I usually wore them together. Now they're at the point where they can't be worn at all without acting as parachutes or falling off entirely (okay, no parachute!). I hate the thought of pulling a good competition suit into daily use but I guess I have to for now. So do you folks usually spend for a more expensive suit that might last, or the closeout suits that probably won't? And what is the best fabric for a daily-use suit? -all the online descriptions say is how 'fast' they are. I thought of buying a triathlon suit that's supposed to endure a bicycle seat -anything that would last more than six months. So what jammer-style suits are good for day after day use? And yes I'll rinse them with cold water, promise.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Ive often found that out the hard way. So many of my suits in the past had a seam down the middle and they wore out so much quicker ... This may sound like a stupid question ... but what on earth is the tag on the back of everyone's suit in olympic trials? its like a white tag of some sort. Ive been researching online and cant find any answers.
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  • Former Member
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    Ive often found that out the hard way. So many of my suits in the past had a seam down the middle and they wore out so much quicker ... This may sound like a stupid question ... but what on earth is the tag on the back of everyone's suit in olympic trials? its like a white tag of some sort. Ive been researching online and cant find any answers.
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