Swimwear is made of environmentally friendly material. This material is made of recycled nylon.
They are lined with a lining. This is a weaker layer of fabric under the upper fabric. The lining contributes to the durability of the swimsuit and swimsuits are not transparent after soaking. This is especially true for swimwear of lighter and white color. The only disadvantage of the lining is that swimsuits will dry longer.
Forget about worrying about your period and enjoy the water to the fullest! Menstrual swimwear provides reliable protection and maximum comfort, so you can swim, bathe, and play sports without worry. Thanks to special absorbent layers, they discreetly catch fluid without you having to use tampons or pads. They are lightweight, quick-drying, and look like regular swimwear—just with extra protection. Whether you're going to the beach, the pool, or to training, you'll feel confident and comfortable in any situation.
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How do women's menstrual swimsuits work?
Menstrual swimsuits look like regular swimsuits, but they have a special "pad" made of functional materials sewn into the crotch that securely retains blood inside. Nothing is released into the surrounding water, and the blood is only removed from the swimsuit when rinsed under running water after use.
Women's menstrual swimwear is also designed to fit the shape of the body and provide safe and reliable protection.
Unlike menstrual panties, they are not made for heavy menstruation. Most manufacturers of menstrual swimwear will tell you that they can hold between 10 ml and 15 ml of blood, which is equivalent to about one tampon.
The pad sewn into the gusset consists of 3 layers:
1. The layer next to the skin: This layer is soft, breathable, and ensures comfort even when worn for long periods of time.
2. Absorbent layer: The high absorbency of this layer allows it to capture menstrual blood and lock it in, preventing leaks.
3. Water-repellent layer: This layer is key for swimming, as it prevents water from getting in and blood from leaking out.

Swimsuits are low in the bottom. (Low Leg)

A typical feature of Racerback swimwear is that they have a closed back. Swimsuits with this cut are suitable for women who don't like swimsuits with large back cuts. You will feel comfortable and confident in the water. Swimsuits in this style also provide greater hydrodynamics.
| Size - UK | UK | Size USA |
Waist cm |
Hips cm | |
| XXS - 28 |
6 |
70-75 |
55-60 |
80-85 |
|
| XS - 30 |
6-8 |
75-80 |
60-65 |
85-90 |
|
| S - 32 |
8-10 |
80-85 |
65-70 |
90-95 |
|
| M - 34 |
10-12 |
85-90 |
70-75 |
95-100 |
|
| L - 36 |
12-14 |
90-95 |
75-80 |
100-105 |
|
| XL - 38 |
14-16 |
95-100 |
80-85 |
105-110 |
|
| XXL - 40 |
16-18 |
100-105 |
85-90 |
110-120 |
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Material |
Polyester
Elastane Thermoplastic polyurethane Recycled nylon |
| Features |
Lining
Menstrual |
| Swimsuit cut | Low cut |
| Style of the back | Racerback |
| Color |
Blue
Green |
Before we answer the question in the title, some of you might want to know what a triathlon is. Triathlon is a physically and mentally demanding sport that requires and builds endurance, consisting of three disciplines: swimming, cycling, and running. These must be completed in a specific order, in immediate succession
It's not surprising that winter could be long, dark and, unless you spend it somewhere in the mountains, unpleasant. Because of the shorter days and lack of sunshine, our bodies are subjected to unwanted stress and the spring season should be about rebooting the body and mind. Swimming is, therefore, an ideal way to support the natural detoxification process and improve the overall well-being of the body.
Whether you go to the pool several times a week or just once a month, regular visits mean you should pay attention to your hair and skin. Everyone knows that chlorine is used to disinfect pool water - you can smell it the moment you step into the changing room - so we have put together a few tips on how to deal with this chemical.
The start of a new season - or the wave of New Year's resolutions - often brings many people back to the pool. Swimming is widely seen as a low-impact sport suitable for almost everyone. Even so, this is exactly the time when more people begin dealing with back pain, shoulder pain, or discomfort in the cervical spine.
Your first swim workouts can feel stressful. How should you swim? What does a proper session look like? Do I need any equipment, and how do I use it correctly? Those definitely aren’t the only questions that may pop into your head. Let’s take a look at what a workout like this can look like.
| Size - UK | UK | Size USA |
Waist cm |
Hips cm | |
| XXS - 28 |
6 |
70-75 |
55-60 |
80-85 |
|
| XS - 30 |
6-8 |
75-80 |
60-65 |
85-90 |
|
| S - 32 |
8-10 |
80-85 |
65-70 |
90-95 |
|
| M - 34 |
10-12 |
85-90 |
70-75 |
95-100 |
|
| L - 36 |
12-14 |
90-95 |
75-80 |
100-105 |
|
| XL - 38 |
14-16 |
95-100 |
80-85 |
105-110 |
|
| XXL - 40 |
16-18 |
100-105 |
85-90 |
110-120 |
WUKA is a British company specialising in sustainable menstrual swimwear and lingerie. The name WUKA stands for "Wake Up, Kick Ass" and reflects the brand's philosophy of empowering women and supporting their self-esteem during menstruation.
The menstrual swimwear is specially designed to provide protection during menstruation, allowing women to swim and enjoy water activities without worry. The swimwear is made from eco-friendly materials such as organic cotton and recycled fabrics that are environmentally friendly.
WUKA is committed to sustainability and ethical production. The products are designed to replace disposable menstrual products such as tampons and pads, reducing waste.
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