Turquoise Burkinis
Turquoise burkinis listed here are made from polyester fabric and designed for modest swimming coverage. The turquoise colorway is the defining filter on this page, making it straightforward to find a specific shade for pool or sea use without browsing through unrelated colors.
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Fabric and Construction for Water Use
The burkinis here are made from polyester, which is a standard choice for swimwear. Polyester resists water absorption, dries quickly after swimming, and retains its shape through regular pool or sea use. It also holds color reasonably well against chlorine and saltwater compared to more delicate fabrics. For burkinis specifically, polyester allows the garment to move with the body in the water without becoming heavy or dragging. Checking the weight and weave of the polyester on the individual product page can help determine how the fabric performs in colder versus warmer water.
Turquoise and Black: Color Combination Considerations
The available colorways on this page include turquoise and black. Turquoise as a primary burkini color pairs naturally with a black swim bonnet or cap for a clean contrast. If a matching set matters to you, look for products where the turquoise and black are combined in the same garment design rather than sourced separately. For a beach towel or cover-up worn over the burkini, navy or white tends to complement turquoise without competing. For more burkini options beyond the turquoise filter, the full burkinis category includes additional colors and styles.
Occasion and Season Suitability
Burkinis in this category are suited to active water use: pool swimming, sea swimming, and water-based recreational activities. Polyester performs adequately in both chlorinated and saltwater environments. These are not garments designed for beach-only cover-up use or lounging — they are constructed for actual swimming. The turquoise color is seasonally associated with warmer weather use, though indoor heated pools make burkinis practical across cooler months as well.
How should turquoise burkinis be washed?
Polyester burkinis should be rinsed in cold water immediately after pool or sea use to remove chlorine or salt residue. Machine washing on a gentle cycle at low temperature is generally safe, but hand washing extends the garment's lifespan. Avoid tumble drying — lay flat or hang to air dry to preserve the shape and color of the turquoise fabric.Which swim bonnet or headscarf colors work well with a turquoise burkini?
Black is the most straightforward pairing with turquoise, as it creates a clear contrast without clashing. Navy blue also works well and sits closer in tone to turquoise without the starkness of black. White or light grey are options if a softer, more unified look is preferred in and out of the water.What season are turquoise burkinis typically worn in?
Turquoise burkinis made from polyester are primarily worn in warmer months when outdoor sea or pool swimming is practical. However, because polyester is a non-insulating synthetic fabric, it is equally suitable for indoor heated pools throughout the year. The fabric does not offer warmth, so for colder open-water use, a rash guard layer underneath may be worth considering.