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Some Thai swimwear is made of loose fitting nylon or silky soft Pertex.
It is quick drying and breathable, but not waterproof.


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Lightweight Hooded Swimsuit Alternative |
If you have sensitive skin, a hooded sun suit may be what you want.
You avoid sunburn when you wear these loose fitting garments with good air circulation.
The hood provides protection for the head, no need to carry a hat around.
The silky soft fabric (either Nylon or Pertex) is quick drying and breathable but not waterproof.
Comfy Alternative
Sun suits are a comfortable alternative to traditional sun screen products.
They remain wearable after you've been in the water and feel pleasant as they dry in the breeze.
A wet sun suit keeps you cool on hot days.
Mix and Match
Matching pants make this a practical outfit on land or in the water.
Combine different tops and bottoms for a new look every day.
This swim suit packs into a small pocket that you can take anywhere, just in case you fancy a swim or other fun in the sun.
Modest Swimsuit
Muslim women may enjoy these hooded suits, as they are inexpensive and modest.
Hooded sun shirts are becoming popular in Asia.
People there don't want to get a tan, as it looks common and downmarket,
so these sun suits provide a great solution for playing on the beach or in the water.
You can buy them cheaply in the local markets, even second hand.
They maybe in the adventure or rainwear section of some shops.

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