Swim Parka Adults | Unisex | Extra long Cotton Towel Lining | Keeps Car Seats Dry
AquaDash Swim Parkas are definitely for adults too. No more dreaded public change rooms. Or getting dressed as quickly as possible when you are not completely dry and falling over yourself.
Simply slip on you Swim Parka and head on home to shower in comfort.
Even better, the specially treated outer shell will keep your car seats dry the whole time!
- 100% Cotton towel lining for warmth
- Specially treated outer shell to keep car seats dry
- Heavy two-way YKK zipper allows for maximum mobility and spacious leg room
- Fitted Hood
- Extra long length for warmth
- Two zippered pockets
- Inside name label
How to measure
*These are the parkas measurements - not yours - and are to be used only as a guideline.
1. length
Have someone measure you from the back of the neck down to see where the hem will sit. There is no rule as to what the “correct” length is, but around mid-calf is good.
2. chest
Lifts arms slightly and measure the fullest part of the chest while keeping the tape straight across the back. Keep in mind you want your parka larger so you have wiggle room.
3. Arm Length
This measurement is taken from the centre of the back of the neck, over the shoulders to the end of the cuff
Adults (Unisex) Long Sleeved Swim Parka
Size |
Length INCH (neck to hem) |
Chest INCH |
Arm Length INCH (neck to cuff) |
Suggested Womens Size Comparison |
Suggested Mens Size Comparison |
S | 47.2" | 45.6" | 33.4" | 4-6 | S |
M | 49" | 49.6" | 35.8" | 8-10 | M |
L | 49" | 53.5" | 38.1" | 12-14 | L |
XL | 49" | 57.4" | 39.3" | 16-18 | XL |
2XL | 49" | 61.4" | 39.3" | 20 | 2XL |
3XL | 49" | 65.3" | 39.3" | 22 | 3XL |
If you are having a hard time choosing your size, I recommend grabbing your favorite fitting coat and comparing these measurements just to be sure. You can halve the chest measurement and compare to your coat from underarm to underarm.
Setting the Standard for Exceptional Swim Parkas
When it comes to parkas, why should you choose AquaDash over others? Here's why: