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Spikeman197
9 months ago

Theoretically it is necessary to ask the operator, practically a special swimwear is provided in many places in the bathing regulations. The reason is that normal street clothing is unhygienic AND absorbs a lot of water and thus carries out! On the other hand, many newer swimwear are designed from the bathing material and especially for bathing, but they do not appear in it, e.g. Burkinis.

Long swimsuits that have been used for a time by professionals are as little in it, like UV-protection sponges from the USA, or Australia.

swisstime
9 months ago

You have to ask at the entrance. Custom swimwear is a swimwear, not a shirt.

Gutefrage456712
9 months ago
Reply to  swisstime

But a swim shirt counts as a swimwear.Trotzdem is never bad

Chaoddz
8 months ago

Sure, I always do.

I have a sleeveless one with short sleeves and a few long-sleeved (for outside, because of the sun)

If it is from the right fabric, it does not bother or is allowed. If anyone asks, explain this briefly and then the thing is already done:)

Gutefrage456712
9 months ago

Yes,you.Other it is something on the swimming pool which is normal but not the case

I used to be in the swimming pool and that was completely ok

DerEine7
9 months ago

If you’re not sure, maybe call and ask 🙂

Jensjammer
4 months ago

Usually no problem.

Go to the bathroom with long sleeve shirt and jammer