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Girls' Swimwear

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Girls’ swimwear covers bikini bottoms, tops, and one-piece swimsuits designed for young swimmers — typically ages 5 to 13. The cuts are age-appropriate (modest coverage, child-safe construction), the fabrics are durable for pool chlorine and beach sand, and the prints lean playful with bright colors and patterns.

This collection covers our girls’ swimwear range. Most pieces are tie-side bikini bottoms in colorful prints — easy to size, easy to adjust as the child grows. Sizes typically run 5–13 years, with the size chart on each product showing the matching age and body measurements. The fabrics are chlorine-resistant polyamide-elastane, designed for repeated pool use, sun exposure, and active beach play.

What sizes are available in girls’ swimwear? Sizes typically run from 5 years to 13 years, matched to height and chest measurements rather than age alone (children at the same age can be different sizes). Most products in the collection list both an age range and a measurement chart — measure your child’s chest and hip to find the right fit, and check the age guide as a starting point.

Are girls’ bikini bottoms appropriate for young swimmers? The bottoms in this collection are modest mid-coverage cuts (no thong styles for children) with tie-side construction for easy fit adjustment. For very young swimmers (under 8), many parents pair the bikini bottom with a rash guard or full swim top for sun protection. For older girls (10+), the standard bikini set works well.

What’s the difference between girls’ and women’s swimwear sizing? Girls’ sizes are based on age and child body proportions (typically smaller chest-to-hip ratio than women’s sizing). A girl’s 10–11 size is not interchangeable with women’s XS — the body shape and proportions are different. Always use the dedicated girls’ size chart for accurate fit.

How do I care for girls’ swimwear? Same care as adult swimwear: rinse with cool fresh water immediately after every swim, hand wash cold with mild detergent, skip fabric softener and the dryer, lay flat to dry in the shade. Children’s swimwear gets more sand, chlorine, and sun cream exposure than adult swimwear, so frequent rinsing is especially important.

How long does girls’ swimwear last? With careful care, a season or two — but children grow, so sizing is usually the limiting factor rather than fabric wear. Choose slightly looser tie-side cuts at the start of the season to extend the life as your child grows.

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