A cool guide about swimwear color safety.
A cool guide about swimwear color safety.


stevestevesteve @lemmy.world Also dumb that these are shown without a body in them. The message this is trying to send isn't safety, it's showing you which are easiest to find once they come off.
Color perception changes massively contextually, so these colors with skin tones around them might be very different
13 1 Replytoothpaste_sandwich @feddit.nl I.e. orange and pink are your safest bets if you only want to buy the one?
11 0 Replycasmael @lemm.ee Orange or pink for nervous swimmers, blue or white for stealth bastards
10 0 ReplyRentlar @lemmy.ca I wear this for
M A X I M U M S A F E T Y
in the pool:
9 0 ReplyLEDZeppelin @lemmy.world So you’re saying all these swimwear change their shape depending on whether you’re in a lake or pool. That’s so cool!
9 2 Replyrasmus @lemmy.world Well if you swim longer distances where there are boats, then you should have a bouy for visibility
6 0 ReplyXanvial @lemmy.world So, either orange or pink can be seen relatively easy in both locations
4 0 ReplyYer Ma @lemm.ee Where is florescent green?
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