

First, there are the classic mesh brief liners, which dry quickly and are extremely breathable, but have been known to chafe, especially if you’re wearing your bathing suit for long periods of time. Swimsuits these days come with a few different types of liners you’ll want to consider. Things like elastic waistbands and different types of liners can extend the drying time necessary - which could be an issue if you’re looking to go from poolside to airport without getting everything else in your carry-on luggage drenched. If left to hang in the sun, a good swimsuit should be dry in under an hour. Tips for Buying Bathing Suits Consider drying timeĪlmost all swimsuits you’ll find on the market are made from a blend of polyester and nylon fibers designed to dry relatively quickly. We kept the prices hidden from our testers so they could objectively compare quality to the price only after examining each suit’s features. Ultimately, our favorite swimsuits were comfortable in both dry and wet conditions, were easy to pack, comfortable to wear, fit well, and, simply put, looked good.

We wrung them out, hung them up and took note of how much time passed before they were completely dry. From there, we got the swimsuit thoroughly wet for five minutes and did the same range of motion tests to see how each suit performed while wet. We scored each suit according to different metrics including fit, comfort, quality, performance, coverage and value on a scale of one to five.Īfter taking careful notes on the swimsuit’s fabric, construction and any standout design features, our testers put the suits on, then walked around, took a seat, and did a few squats to test their range of motion and level of comfort. T+L’s expert product testers took time to test swimsuits from top brands like Vuori, L.L.Bean, Orlebar Brown and more. However, it felt heavy when wet, and took a long time to dry. Goodthreads Men's 7" Swim Trunk : Not too long, not too short, but just right - this swimsuit nails the fit that most guys will find appealing. Solid & Striped The Classic: We loved the design and fit of this one, but we found it chafed when wet, and the price was a little steep relative to other swimsuits on this list.īather Swim Trunks: This one scored well for its classic design and sustainable materials, but we thought the fabric felt a little flimsy relative to the price tag. Either way, they had some features we think some guys would really appreciate.

Three other swimsuits we examined scored well with our testers, but not quite well enough to earn a spot on this list. The Details: XS to XXL | 44 percent recycled polyester, 44 percent polyester, 12 percent elastane But otherwise, they’re a pretty much perfect pair of shorts that will serve you well, whether you’re hanging ten in California or looking for something to wear straight from the beach out to lunch in Positano. Our tester noted that on guys under 5-foot 9-inches tall, these might be a little too long. The only thing to consider is that the fit is somewhat on the longer side. The Banks Short is designed in the brand’s “VCycled” fabric, made from four to five recycled plastic bottles each. They are unlined, and also dry relatively quickly, so they’re a great option if you’re looking for one-and-done bottoms to wear all day long without having to change in and out of a suit. These swim shorts are no exception - they are soft, comfortable, and feature practical details such as a drawstring waist, a small zippered pocket for keys, and a scalloped edge that appears flattering on any leg. Indeed, versatility and quality design are the names of the game with California-based Vuori, which has quickly become a favorite of the athleisure world in recent years for their comfy joggers and versatile tees. In testing, this versatile suit felt like a swimsuit-shorts hybrid, featuring high-quality materials that will likely last a long time.

They might be a little long for shorter guys, and they don’t have a liner.
