
KIDS' SWIMWEAR
Shop our KIDS' SWIMWEAR products below
Miles The Label Ruffled Swimsuit Palm Trees
Jan & Jul Kids UV Rashguard Set Pink Mermaid
Miles The Label Orca Print Swim Trunks Black
Miles The Label Swim Trunks Light Blue
Miles The Label Sea Salt Sun Long-Sleeve Raglan Rashguard Dusty Green
Snapper Rock White Arm Band Long Sleeve Rash Top
Snapper Rock Green Black Sustainable Ls Rash Top
Snapper Rock Neon Rainforest Volley Board Short
Snapper Rock Aqua Bloom Volley Board Short
Snapper Rock Minty Shark Volley Board Short
Snapper Rock Seahorse Sparkle Skirt Swimsuit
Snapper Rock Aqua Bloom Sustainable Ls Surf Suit
Snapper Rock Apple Love Flutter Sleeve Sunsuit
Aquatic Gear: Sun Safety and Quick-Dry Comfort
Swimwear for children must perform a dual function: protecting skin from UV rays and preventing chill after leaving the water. The category is defined by UPF 50+ fabrics that block 98% of harmful rays. baby enRoute features rashguards and swim sets from Snapper Rock and Jan & Jul, designed with high-density weaves that maintain their protective properties even when wet.
Thermal Management
Wet fabric can rapidly lower a child's body temperature. We prioritize swimwear made from quick-drying technical fibers that shed water instantly. For toddlers, we recommend long-sleeved one-pieces which provide maximum sun coverage, reducing the "sunscreen battle" surface area while keeping the core warm against ocean breezes.
Diapering Logic
For non-potty trained infants, the swim diaper is the most critical piece of gear. We advocate for reusable swim diapers with snug leg bands designed to contain solids. Unlike disposable swim diapers that swell with water, reusable options maintain their fit and buoyancy, ensuring safety and hygiene in public pools.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Are rashguards necessary for indoor pools?
A: Scenario: Swimming lessons.
Recommendation: They are beneficial for warmth.
Reason: While UV protection isn't needed indoors, the extra layer helps prevent shivering during lessons where children may be waiting their turn.
Q: How tight should swimwear fit?
A: Scenario: Trying on dry suits.
Recommendation: It should fit snugly when dry.
Reason: All swimwear expands slightly when wet; a suit that is loose when dry will sag and cause drag in the water.





































