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Why Your 12-Year-Old Can’t Wear That $400 Suit

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    TL;DR
    • 12 & Under swimmers are not allowed to race in technical suits at most meets.
    • A “tech suit” usually has bonded/taped seams or woven fabric below the hips.
    • Regular textile suits are totally fine — they can even be knee-length, as long as they aren’t tech suits.
    • The goal: keep competition fair, control costs, and focus on skill over equipment.

    How It Works

    For swimmers 12 years old and younger, USA Swimming has banned the use of technical suits in most competitions. This means if you’re buying a meet suit for your swimmer, that expensive $400 high-tech racing suit isn’t legal unless they’re competing at Junior Nationals, the U.S. Open, Nationals, or Olympic Trials.

    So what makes a “tech suit”?

    • Bonded or taped seams = tech suit ❌
    • Woven fabric that goes below the hips = tech suit ❌
    • Knit fabric with sewn seams = okay ✅ (even if it’s knee-length for girls or above the knees for boys)

    Real-Life Example

    At a local age-group meet, a 12-year-old shows up in a full-blown tech suit. The referee notices the taped seams and has to tell the swimmer: “Sorry, that suit isn’t allowed here.” It can be a frustrating (and expensive) surprise for families who didn’t know the rule.

    Special Notes

    • This rule is all about leveling the playing field and keeping swimming affordable.
    • The restriction only applies to 12 & Under athletes. Once swimmers turn 13, they can legally wear tech suits at approved meets.
    • If you’re unsure about a suit, check the manufacturer’s label or ask a coach/official before race day.

    Quick Tips

    • If the tag says “12 & Under approved” → you’re safe.
    • Stick with training brands’ “race” lines that use knit fabric.
    • Save tech suits for when your swimmer is older and competing at higher-level meets.

    📖 Official reference: USA Swimming Rulebook 102.8

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