It’s Swimwear Sunday! The swimwear is coming out fast a furious. Over the next few months, we will bring you some of the best swimwear on the market. This week we decided to bring one of the classic brands in swim. That brand is aussieBum! The pair we chose for this week is the Tropics! I’m sure at some point we will bring out the super low, which are total classics in the world of swimwear.

Tropical prints have always been in men’s swimwear for as long as I can remember. The prints are inspired by places like Hawaii, Bali, and other tropical destinations Even if we can’t go to these places, we want to feel like we are in the tropics. This line comes in three different color prints, white, blue and red. Each print is slightly different than the other. I like that it’s not the same print in another color.

This is what they tell us about the line: “Feel the heat of the tropical sun with aussieBum’s new Tropics swim range. Unique sublimated print swimwear in 3 vibrant colourways featuring a totally tropical hibiscus floral design. Strictly limited edition – get yours now”

As mentioned above, this pair is a limited edition. Meaning if you don’t get it soon, you will be wishing you bought it. More brands are creating limited edition pairs. The fabric is an 80% Nylon, 20% Elastane blend. You can machine wash but line dry. Do not put in the dyer. As all swimwear after wear we suggest, as does aussieBum, rinse out the swimwear to get out any sunscreen, salt, chlorine and other chemicals. The longer you leave them in they may damage the fabric.

If you love this pair get over to aussieBum now and get it. If you delay and want it, you may miss out!

COLORS: White, Red, and Blue
FABRIC: 80% Nylon, 20% Elastane
SIZES: Small – X-Large
COST: $34.50
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Tim is the founder and editor of Underwear News Briefs. He has been an avid underwear fan since the age of 14! He founded UNB in 2008 and has continued to broaden his underwear love over the years

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