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Swim caps are a type of sporting goods and equipment used by swimmers to reduce drag in the water and keep hair out of the face. They are typically made of silicone, latex, or lycra and come in a variety of colors and designs. Swim caps are often used in competitive swimming, but can also be used for recreational swimming. They can also be used to protect the hair from chlorine and other chemicals in the pool.
Swim caps are widely available in sporting goods stores, online retailers, and specialty swim shops. Many swimwear brands also offer their own line of swim caps. Popular brands include Speedo, Arena, TYR, and Dolfin. There are also a variety of independent companies that specialize in swim caps, such as Swim Elite, Swim Caps Plus, and Swim Capz. Show Less Read more