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Over the past year, sporty clothes have become a mainstay in many of our closets as outfits have been veering on the side of more relaxed. At least, that’s very true of my personal wardrobe. We even saw evidence of this on the S/S 21 and F/W 21 runways, where designers revealed sportswear-inspired collections and elevated takes on athleisure—meaning that these sporty pieces are definitely here to stick around for a while.

One place I didn’t predict to see the trend? Swimwear. However, as many cool designers including The Attico, Magda Butrym, and Sporty & Rich are proving, sporty swimsuits are one of the key trends to know about this season. With details like halter necklines, neoprene fabrics, and functional performance cuts, there are so many takes on the trend I just need to share. Ahead, the 6 best sporty swimsuit styles to add to your wardrobe this summer.

Racerback bikinis feel especially fresh this season. Look out for bold shades like apple green and electric purple that also tap into the return of saturated shades.
Yep, those pieces you may have once worn for swim team are now on-trend. Whether you opt for a reimagined version from the Solid & Striped collab with Sporty & Rich or choose an actual performance suit from Nike or Adidas, you can't go wrong.
Shop the matching Jayden Bottoms ($88).
If you already have a collection of one-pieces but want to try a new style that feels directional this season, halteneck one-pieces are it. Rather than the traditional halter silhouette, these have lines similar to racerback styles.
Nothing says sporty swim more than performance textiles like neoprene that are typically found in wetsuits and intended for function. Designers have taken the fabric and given it an updated fashion spin.
Shop the matching Charlie Bottoms ($98).
One-shoulder one-pieces aren't exactly new but designers are getting more creative with the designs. Asymmetric straps and open-back details are just a few of the cool updates on this sporty piece.
If you're looking for a bit more coverage or protection from the sun, sleeved swimsuits are where it's at.

Next, read the Who What Wear guide to all things summer fashion.



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