Unlock the Secret to Flattering Your Shape: The One-Piece Swimsuits That Outperform Every Trend This Summer
Ever pause to wonder what makes a swim suit not just good—but game-changing? You know, the kind that actually feels like it’s got your back (or rather, your whole torso) while you’re slicing through the water like a pro? Well, this Speedo sporty swimsuit is exactly that hidden treasure every fitness junkie and water sport lover needs in their gear arsenal. I’ve been around the block enough times to spot quality on sight, and lemme tell ya, this suit ticks all the boxes: rock-solid support, flawless coverage, and cleaning it is a breeze—basically hassle-free. Feeling “fast” in water isn’t just some fanciful claim; it’s that snug, snappy combo of polyester and spandex holding you tight and secure so your only focus is freestyle perfection—not wardrobe malfunctions mid-lap. And speaking from experience, that double-layer padding isn’t just fluff—it’s strategically thick to keep the unwanted bits under wraps, which is a huge win in my book. Plus, if you’re tired of swimsuits turning into saggy, shapeless disasters after a few wears—this one keeps its form like a champ thanks to a high dose of PBT. Worth every penny of that $52 tag, trust me. Oh, and don’t sweat the small stuff about getting it on when wet—it’s a minor battle easily won. Ready to dive in deeper? LEARN MORE

Everyone needs a sporty swimsuit in their collection for swimming laps and water sports, and this one from Speedo is a fave among WH editors. For starters, McMahon says it’s super supportive, has great coverage, and it’s so easy to clean.
“Whenever I wear this suit, I feel so fast in the water and never have to worry about adjusting it,” she says. The suit is made from a mixture of polyester and spandex, so it has that tighter, snappier feel that you want a sport suit to have. It holds you in and stays in place, so you never have to worry about anything besides your stroke. “Whenever I wear this, I know I’ll feel secure and held in,” says McMahon. And, because it’s double-lined, it’s a bit thicker to cover anything you don’t want showing through your suit.
In terms of care, McMahon wrings it out and tosses it in the wash whenever it needs a refresh. She’s had this suit for months, and it still looks brand new, which is essential when spending $52 on a suit. When it’s wet it can be hard to get on, but I’ve never had a problem when it’s dry. It also maintains its shape super well, thanks to the high concentration of PBT, a type of polyester that has super high elasticity and the ability to maintain its shape after stretching




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