Fabric Gallery

Your imagination is what makes a unique swimsuit. You don't just have to pair a solid with a print; you can also combine prints to design your own, one of a kind suit.

4 Free Fabric Samples

Unsure about a color or texture?   Add the ones you like to the cart and we’ll send swatches directly to you.

Creativity One Fabric at a Time

We offer a curated selection of hundreds of solid and printed fabrics . Customize your dream swimsuit by using any fabric from our collection.

Fabrics 101

Learn more about our fabric composition, linings and color blocking.  Many styling tips and tricks!  

Fueling your Creativity one Fabric at a time.

Your imagination is what makes a unique swimsuit. You don't just have to pair a solid with a print; you can also combine prints to design your own, one of a kind suit.

Color Matching | PDF

Each year, we refresh our collection by adding 20-25 new colors and prints. Our unique prints are available in limited quantities, ensuring exclusivity as they are not restocked once sold out. While we strive for accuracy in representing our swimwear fabrics online, Unfortunately, the web processes are not perfect and it is technically impossible to accurately reproduce some colors. If you're uncertain about fabric and color choices, we provide *FREE* fabric samples. You can request up to four swatches per customer by adding the fabric to your cart.

Solids & Prints

We carry 200GSM 80/20 Nylon Spandex and 80/20 Polyester Spandex in Matte finishes. Information can be found at the bottom after opening each image. Matte Finishes tends to hide more imperfections on the body.

Sparkle

Nylon Lycra with a metallic overlay. These overlays have gotten stronger over the years but are still subject to flaking and dulling. Special care should be given to these suits as they are made more for their look and less for their durability.

Neon & Bright Fabrics

Neon and Bright colored fabrics (orange, yellow, lime greens and hot pinks); fade more quickly than any other colors. These fabrics are the most sensitive to sunlight.

Color Tips

A general rule for good swimsuit flattery is to use darker colors on areas you would like to slim and understate and lighter and brighter colors on areas you would like to highlight (this rule also applies to general fashion). While a black swimsuit will likely do the trick for slimming your body, you may be able to do even better by using swimsuit colors wisely. For example, if you would like to de-emphasize your hips, try pairing dark red, blue, or black bikini bottoms with a light-colored bikini top. The light color will draw attention and eyes toward your bust and away from your hips. Another good slimming trick is to create a Tankini or One Piece in a generally bright color and add darker insets on the sides giving you a more hourglass figure.

Prints & Placement

When looking at prints, pay attention to the color, size, and placement of the print. Prints on a darker background are more slimming. In addition, prints with allover swirls will stop the eye from focusing on any one area of the body.

Shine

While shiny fabrics will make the body seem larger, non-shiny, flat, matte style fabrics will slim the body the most. If you do like the idea of shine or sparkle in a swimsuit but not the enlarging effects, design using a shiny fabric in a a darker tone/color. You can also add the shine to the contrasting trim.

White and Light Colored Fabric

No matter what you line a white suit with; it will always be slightly see through when wet. Use your judgment when ordering a suit in a lighter color and if we are offering a light colored fabric on our internet site it will be lined appropriately.