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                    You're never too Young for a swim! 
                          Yswimwear encourages early aquatic education and instruction. 

                    There is no difference between "Youth" and "Adult" sizes with our suits. We've actually seen both boy and girl athletes size down sizes as they grow older, preferring tighter fits for muscle control and compaction. When new to water sports, children typically want a lose fit and parents want room for them to grow, while their Coaches want them snug. Since our suits are sized to cover two (american) sizes, it allows for personal preference of tightness and coverage.

                    Pictured below are some of the styles we have found most popular with our younger clientele, and the suits that start in size XS (22-24). Typically, young boys prefer jammers, yet we are noticing the trend for smaller briefs is growing. XXS and XXXS (time to time) may be inventoried from Special Orders. When in stock, they will be featured on this page.

                    Most popular styles available in XS:

                    Photo used under Creative Commons from Torsten Mangner