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What equipment do I need and where is a good place to buy? Swim suit – proper attire aids in your enjoyment of the class. Many “fashion suits” can retain up to five pounds of water when wet, making it hard for you to learn how to swim. We recommend a simple one piece Lycra suit for women and a boxer type suit for men designed to shed water. Men have the option to wear a jammer – similar to spandex shorts, but in swim suit material. Goggles – We recommend wearing goggles as they will provide good underwater vision and will help prevent eye irritation. There are many different styles and goggle manufactures to choose from so if you don’t already have a pair that fits well, a good test before purchasing is to be sure they stay on your face without the goggle strap. Swim cap – hair needs to be kept out of the face so it is recommended that men and women with long hair and bangs to wear a swim cap. Fins – fins are provided by the instructor but we recommend you purchase your own pair to aid