Victory Swim, Hijab Swimsuit Collection For Active Women


The thing that distinguishes swimming and aquatic sports from other sports is sensation in the water, namely freedom without burden, meditative clarity, and happiness that flows throughout the body. To support these athletes, Nike introduces a collection of swimsuits, Victory Swim.
This collection includes the Nike Victory Full Coverage Swimsuit. This collection presents a separate selection of Nike Victory Swim Hijab, Nike Victory Swim Tunic Top, and Nike Victory Swim Leggings that provide innovative performance for modest swimwear.
With a sleek and innovative silhouette, supporting female athletes who need swimsuits that cover the entire body while providing freedom of movement in the water. Collection inspiration begins with the response and support of athletes to Nike Pro Hijab – and the determination of Nike designers to continue to innovate for athletes of all backgrounds, body types, abilities, and aspirations.
In line with the efforts of designers to continue learning from athletes in various communities, they see that there is an unfulfilled gap in clothing for water sports, namely the lack of swimwear choices for female athletes who want to be free and comfortable moving and remain confident.
According to athletes, swimsuit products available so far have not covered the entire body and are not functioning properly, and make them feel uncomfortable because the clothes tend to be loose and block movement, thus affecting their efforts to achieve the best performance. During this time, the swimsuits they wear eventually become a barrier, for those who want to enjoy water sports.
The more input we receive, the more opportunities we open to support female athletes in new dimensions. In line with our efforts to expand our vision of innovation, we want to inspire more women to do the sports they love, through creative ideas and design. For us, the Victory Swim collection from Nike shows the power of innovation that invites all women to find the joy of exercising.
MARTHA MOORE VP CREATIVE DIRECTOR NIKE
 

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