Swim class attire

<p>What kind of swimsuits are appropriate for a swim class? Can it be a two piece suit that's simple, or should I stick with a professional brand like Speedo?</p>

<p>Nude would get a raise from the males in attendance. </p>

<p>Seriously, go with the Speedo one-piece.</p>

<p>I think the main things are that your swimsuit is</p>

<ol>
<li>durable [not like those tie-on bikinis that would fall apart is a strand caught on anything]</li>
<li>functional [doesn’t cause massive wedgies that make you stop, won’t let the girls hang out, gives you full range of motion of your arms and legs</li>
<li>not overly-slutty [if you’re going to learn about swimming, you shouldn’t need to get a special bikini wax for the tiny triangle that is the bottom half]</li>
</ol>

<p>I would do a one piece similar in style to professionals. A bikini just isn’t practical for learning unless you’re trying to give people a free show/pick up dudes.</p>

<p>From what I’ve seen, one-piece is the way to go. It’s just the etiquette of swimming, I guess. Much less flattering, but much more appropriate.</p>

<p>One-piece. Two-pieces just get really annoying if you’re trying to legit swim.</p>

<p>Thong bikini and sheer bikini top? You sure will get attention if that is what you’re looking for.</p>

<p>Since swim classes are about athleticism, wear an athletic swimsuit. They make athletic two piece swimsuits, but I wouldn’t reccommend them if you’re going to be swimming a lot of laps. Most people just wear one pieces, usually speedo or nike or some other athletic brand. Also, if you are busty it’s worthwhile to get an athletic brand with good cup support.</p>

<p>speedo obviously, they make the best suits for girls and guys</p>