If you’ve been doing the hard yards in the pool but still feel like a lump of lard ….relax.  It could just be that your swimsuit is to blame, not your exercise routine. 
You’re certainly not going to feel confident in a saggy and fading cossie, and you’re definitely not going to look your best.  But if your swimwear isn’t chlorine-resistant, then it is probably letting you down.No doubt if your bather is out of shape, you’ll be feeling shapeless too.
Watery environments of any sort are tough on swimwear.The health benefits of swimming training, hydrotherapy, aqua aerobcs and even surf swimming are undisputed – less well-known however, is the health hazard that these pose for swimwear.Fabrics that aren’t chlorine-resistant will lose their elasticity after being long-term exposure to chlorinated water and become misshapen, which makes the wearer feel out of shape too. 
The 100% polyester make-up of chlorine-resistant swimwear gives it the durability and strength to withstand potential damage from chlorine exposure.It’s engineered for longevity and performance – plus it looks good.Superior durability, stretch and wearability are just some of the qualities that make chlorine-resistant fabric so popular – plus it won’t fade or weaken.And there’s more…fits like a glove, provides freedom of movement couple with great design.. making it swimwear that gets the green light.
It’s also worth noting that saline pools also contain chlorine – often at levels similar to traditional pools.The two differ in the way they are chlorinated – the traditional way is to dissolve a tablet or use liquid chlorine, whilst in saltwater systems, electrolysis is used to release chlorine gas from the salt in the water – so chlorine-resistant swimwear is the best choice for any type of pool.
If you’re looking for a cossie that performs best, then the chlorine-resistant option is the way to go.There’s no compromise on style or design as the quick-drying fabric has been manufactured for superior fit and comfort for any woman, regardless of shape or size.In fact, sales show that chlorine-resistant swimwear is growing in popularity. 
Julie Wiggins, founder of Australian swimwear company, Viva Swimwear, says demand for their chlorine-resistant range has grown exponentially over the past few years.  “Everyone wants total confidence in their swimwear, whether for sport or for leisure.The fabric we use for our chorine-resistant range is manufactured in Italy and specially engineered for superior performance in chlorinated water.Viva’s chlorine-resistant range covers the full spectrum of designs, from a flattering three-piece to a sleek racer, all in a range of fashionable 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.