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Proper Swim Attire

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Swimwear Requirements

  • All individuals, both on the pool deck and in the swimming pool, must wear proper swim attire.
  • Infants and toddlers are required to wear a swim diaper.
  • Individuals can wear clean cotton t-shirts and sarongs on the pool deck only. They must also wear proper swim attire underneath these clothing items.
  • Underwear and other undergarments are not allowed to be worn under swimsuits.

  • These requirements also apply to youth swim lesson participants.

Prohibited Attire

  • Brazil/French-cut, thong-style, and/or translucent swimwear
  • Street clothes
  • Jeans (including cut-off jeans)
  • Skirts
  • Athletic shorts/volleyball shorts
  • Sports bras
  • Leotards
  • Leggings/yoga pants
  • Dri-fit wear
  • Compression shorts and shirts 
Aquatics Rules & Regulations
collage of examples of appropriate swimwear in the UNO pool.

Proper Swim Attire is Required

Wearing "street" clothes in the pool can cause damage to filters, change the chemistry of the water, or even transport air and waterborne contaminants to the pool.

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