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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't get this. In Europe no one is wearing swim shirts. Seems the typical American Prude.[/quote] We were in a hotel pool in Spain a few years ago and the pool man told my husband, who was wearing his fancy swim shirt, to get out of the pool because shirts weren’t allowed in the pool. [b]We’re still not sure why shirts weren’t allowed.[/b][/quote] Cotton breaks down in highly chlorinated water and the fibers affect pool clarity and clogs filters. Swimsuits are usually made from plastics not cotton. Dyes from clothing can affect the water. Detergents in clothing can affect ph levels, etc. so they want limited clothing. Street wear clothing also carries more germs into the pools. Some higher end places require you to shower before entering the pool area. [/quote]
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