Adasea Semi-Covered Modest Swimwear

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Fabric and Construction

Polyester is the dominant material across Adasea's semi-covered swimwear line, which is well suited to repeated water exposure. Polyester dries relatively quickly, holds its shape after washing, and resists chlorine degradation better than many natural fibers — all relevant considerations for swimwear used in pools or the sea. The collection also includes an isolated piece in parachute fabric, which shares similar quick-dry characteristics, and one in cotton, which behaves differently in water and is better suited to light water contact rather than full submersion. When choosing between these, polyester remains the most practical option for regular aquatic use.

Coverage and Fit

As a half coverage swimsuit category, Adasea's pieces provide partial coverage rather than full-body coverage. This positions them between conventional swimwear and fully covered modest swimsuits. They are appropriate for settings where some degree of coverage is required or preferred, but where full-length burkini-style coverage is not the intention. For those looking at broader options within half coverage swimsuits, this collection sits at one specific point within that spectrum.

Sizing and Color

Adasea's sizing runs from S through to 44, accommodating a range of body types including larger sizes. The majority of available pieces are in black, which is a practical baseline for swimwear given its resistance to fading and its versatility across different swimming environments. Navy blue and orange are also represented, though in limited quantities. For those who prefer a neutral swimwear base that pairs easily with cover-ups, black or navy are the more consistent options within this line.

  1. Are Adasea products suitable for modest wear standards?

    Adasea products are designed specifically as semi-covered modest swimwear, meaning they are built with coverage as a primary design consideration rather than an adaptation of conventional swimwear. The half coverage category they fall into provides partial rather than full-body coverage, so suitability depends on the level of coverage you require. They are not full burkini-style swimsuits, but they are purpose-made for modest use in aquatic settings.
  2. What fabrics are most commonly used in Adasea swimwear?

    Polyester accounts for the overwhelming majority of Adasea's swimwear range. It handles repeated water exposure well, dries quickly, and maintains its shape over time, making it a practical choice for pool and sea use. A small number of pieces use parachute fabric, which shares similar quick-dry properties, while one cotton option is also available — cotton absorbs water more readily and is better suited to light water contact rather than extended submersion.
  3. What sizes are Adasea swimwear pieces available in?

    Adasea's swimwear runs from size S to 44, which includes larger size options. This range covers a broad spread of body types within a single collection. If you are shopping for a larger size, the available selection within this range means you are not limited to a narrow subset of models.