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Why your swimwear colour matters more than you think

by Staff Bona
Swimwear Picture: Pexels

Wondering what the safest swimwear colour is? Learn which colours improve visibility in water and keep you safe during aquatic activities.

When it comes to swimwear, style is important—but safety should always come first. The colour of your swimwear can play a crucial role in keeping you visible and safe in the water, especially in open-water environments like the ocean or lakes.

Here’s what you need to know about choosing the safest swimwear colour.

Why swimwear colour matters

In water, visibility can mean the difference between safety and danger. Bright, high-contrast colours are easier to spot, making it easier for lifeguards or companions to see you if you’re in trouble. This is especially important for children, weak swimmers, or anyone venturing into open water.

Research on swimwear visibility

Studies have shown that certain colours are more visible in water than others. Neon colours like orange, yellow, and lime green are the most effective, as they stand out against the blue or green tones of water. In contrast, colours like blue, white, and black can blend into the water, making them harder to see.

Best colours for different water types

The safest swimwear colour depends on where you’ll be swimming. In pools, bright colours like pink or lime green are ideal, as they contrast well with the light blue of pool tiles. For the ocean, neon orange or yellow is best, as these colours stand out against the deep blue water. In lakes or murky water, fluorescent green or red can improve visibility.

Worst colours for swimwear

Avoid swimwear in colours that blend into the water, such as blue, white, or black. These shades can make it difficult for others to see you, especially in open water or low-light conditions. Even patterns with too much blue or dark shading can reduce visibility.

The safest swimwear colour is one that keeps you visible and secure in the water!

First published by The Woman And Home Team

 

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