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One-Piece Swimsuit for the 2026 collection features a dynamic "Tiger Stripe" bionic visual system as

Canton Swim Team's 12th Generation High-Performance One-Piece Swimsuit for the 2026 collection features a dynamic "Tiger Stripe" bionic visual system as its core design language. It integrates structured underwire support technology and a three-dimensional waist tailoring and paneling solution, achieving a dual breakthrough in competitive performance and morphological aesthetics.

I. Design Language: Bionic Tiger Stripe Visual System
A digital printing process creates gradient tiger stripe patterns, with the stripe direction optimized through fluid dynamics simulation. This reduces visual redundancy in water while enhancing dynamic three-dimensionality through the visual guidance of irregular stripes. A gradient of black, orange, and gray mimics the layered variations of natural tiger stripes under light, producing a unique flowing light-and-shadow effect during athletic movement.

II. Structural Engineering: Composite Underwire Support System
A flexible memory underwire structure is integrated within the bust area, employing a segmented fitting process to provide stable support while maintaining axial flexibility. The surface of the underwire is coated with a silicone buffer layer, seamlessly integrating with the main swimsuit fabric to prevent friction during motion. This design optimizes hydrodynamic form and reduces parasitic energy loss by dispersing water resistance around the bust.

III. Morphological Optimization: Three-Dimensional Waist Paneling Architecture
The waist and abdominal section utilizes a three-segment, multi-material panel construction: the central panel employs high-compression elastic material, the side panels transition to the gradient tiger stripe functional fabric, and the lower back incorporates a V-shaped breathable mesh structure. This multi-directional tension distribution design works by:

1. Creating a transverse visual contraction effect to accentuate the waistline curve;
2. Establishing a longitudinal pressure gradient to enhance proprioception in the core muscle groups;
3. Utilizing angled panel connections to maintain fabric conformity during body rotation.

IV. Performance Integration
The entire suit is constructed using a 16-needle high-density knitting technique. The main fabric is a blend of Italian ECOSTEEL® eco-friendly fiber and LYCRA® XTRA LIFE, with localized reinforced knitting implanted in key muscle group zones. Both the underwire module and the waist paneling system have undergone 3D dynamic fitting tests to ensure structural stability and morphological conformity throughout the four standard swimming stroke cycles.

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