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10 Expert Tips to Care for Your Beachwear and Make It Last Longer

Beach lovers, surfers, and adventurers know that quality beachwear, like swim shorts and rash guards, are essential for both style and performance. But, if you want your favorite beach clothing to last season after season, proper care is key. In this blog, we’re sharing 10 expert tips on how to care for your beachwear to keep it looking fresh and vibrant, every time you wear it.

Whether you’re spending your days surfing the waves, lounging by the beach, or exploring new shores, follow these tips to extend the life of your rash guards, swim trunks, and other essential beachwear items.

A man wearing a boardshort and putting a rash guard in a washing machine at the beach.

1. Rinse Immediately After Each Use

Saltwater, chlorine, and even sunscreen can be harsh on your beachwear. Always rinse your beachwear with cold water right after you’ve finished your day at the beach and/or pool to remove these harmful elements. This will help preserve the elasticity and color of your garments.

2. Hand Wash for Best Results

Machine washing may be convenient, but for delicate fabrics like your rash guards or swim trunks, hand washing is much gentler. Use a mild detergent and cold water to keep your gear in top condition.

3. Avoid Bleach and Harsh Detergents

Bleach and strong detergents can fade your vibrant beachwear colors and weaken the fibers. Stick to a gentle, color-safe detergent that is designed for activewear or swimwear.

4. Dry in the Shade

Direct sunlight might be great for tanning, but not for your beach clothing. Over time, drying your clothes in the sun can cause colors to fade and fabric to degrade. Instead, hang your clothes in a shaded area to air dry.

5. Use a Laundry Bag for Delicates

If you must machine wash, place your swimsuits and rash guards in a laundry bag. This protects the fabric from being stretched, pulled, or snagged during the wash cycle. Be sure to use the delicate cycle!

6. Avoid the Dryer

Heat is your beachwear’s worst enemy. The high temperatures from a dryer can shrink and weaken fabrics, especially the stretch fibers in bikinis, board shorts and rash guards. Always air dry your garments to maintain their shape and quality.

7. Don’t Forget the Labels

Each piece of beachwear comes with specific care instructions on its label. Following these instructions closely will ensure the longevity of your clothing, whether it's your favorite bikini, surf rash guards, or board shorts.

8. Avoid Rough or Porous Surfaces

When wearing your swimsuit or rash guards, be cautious of sitting or leaning on rough, porous surfaces like concrete or stone. These can cause snags or abrasions on the delicate fabric, leading to wear and tear over time.

9. Store in a Cool, Dry Place

Storing your beachwear properly is just as important as washing it. Avoid leaving your wet swimsuit in a bag or crumpled up in a corner. Always hang or fold your garments carefully and store them in a dry, cool place.

10. Wash Inside Out

To protect the fabric and preserve the vibrancy of your swimsuits and rash guards, always wash them inside out. This simple step reduces friction and prevents wear on the outer layer, keeping your beachwear looking fresh for longer.

A machine washer at the beach.

Why Beachwear Care Matters?

Caring for your beachwear not only saves you money but also ensures that your favorite pieces stay comfortable and stylish for longer. At AQWA, we believe in high-quality beach clothing that’s built to last, but proper care makes all the difference. By following these simple yet effective tips, you can enjoy your rash guards, swimsuits, and other beach essentials for many adventures to come.

Check out our latest collection of durable, stylish beachwear at AQWA and get ready to hit the waves in gear that’s made to last!

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