Solid Polyester Cross Back One Piece
Regular price $90.00The Solid Cross Back One Piece flatters your figure and is perfect for any kind of water activity.
- Suitable for A-small D cups
- Built-in soft cups
- This style runs small, if between sizes order the next size up
- Scoop neckline
- Internal shelf bra
- Crossback straps
- Keyhole back
- Moderate leg line
- Full bum coverage
- Made of Durafast™ polyester fabric
- Chlorine resistant
- 100% Polyester (53% Polyester / 47% Polyester PBT)
- Hand wash cold, hang to dry
- Made in Canada
Size Chart
Women's TYR Aquatic Fitness Swimwear
6 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 14 | 16 | 18 | 20 | |
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XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL | 1XL | 2XL | |
Bust | 32" | 34" | 36" | 38" | 40" | 42" | 44" | 46" |
Waist | 27" | 28" | 30" | 32" | 34" | 36" | 38" | 40" |
Hips | 36" | 38" | 40" | 42" | 43" | 44" | 46" | 48." |
Torso | 60" | 62" | 63" | 64" | 66" | 67" | 68" | 70" |
How To Measure
There are 4 key areas to measure when fitting swimwear. To achieve an accurate measurement we recommend wearing minimal clothing when measuring and holding the measuring tape straight and parallel to the floor.
Bust: Measure the fullest area of your bust and straight around your back, while standing with your arms down.
Waist: Measure the smallest section of your waist.
Hips: Putting your feet together, measure the fullest part of your hips.
Torso: Run a tape measure full circle from a point on the shoulder midway between the neck and the shoulder, over the fullest part of the bust, down between your legs and back up to the starting point. Hint: start with the tape measure going over the back and up through the crotch for easier measuring.
Expert Tips
Swimwear fits differently than clothing, select your size using your bra and pant measurements.
Lycra swimwear should be snug as swimwear will relax out up to a full size once worn in the water and will stay stretched. 100% Polyester swimwear does not relax out with wear so choose a comfortable fit.
Size Chart
Women's TYR Aquatic Fitness Swimwear
How To Measure
There are 4 key areas to measure when fitting swimwear. To achieve an accurate measurement we recommend wearing minimal clothing when measuring and holding the measuring tape straight and parallel to the floor.
Bust: Measure the fullest area of your bust and straight around your back, while standing with your arms down.
Waist: Measure the smallest section of your waist.
Hips: Putting your feet together, measure the fullest part of your hips.
Torso: Run a tape measure full circle from a point on the shoulder midway between the neck and the shoulder, over the fullest part of the bust, down between your legs and back up to the starting point. Hint: start with the tape measure going over the back and up through the crotch for easier measuring.
Expert Tips
Swimwear fits differently than clothing, select your size using your bra and pant measurements.
Lycra swimwear should be snug as swimwear will relax out up to a full size once worn in the water and will stay stretched. 100% Polyester swimwear does not relax out with wear so choose a comfortable fit.