Cheap swimsuit vs. premium – is it worth the price?
Cheap swimsuit vs. premium – is it worth the price?
Cheap vs. premium swimsuit ultimately comes down to cost versus cost-per-use. A cheap swimsuit costs £15–30, but loses its shape and colour after one season. A premium swimsuit made from Italian fabrics with a shaping panel lasts 3–5 years — and gives you a silhouette you actually enjoy seeing in the mirror.
What sets a cheap swimsuit apart from a premium one?
The price is the first thing you notice — but it's far from the whole story. The difference between a cheap and a premium swimsuit rarely shows itself on the hanger in the shop. It shows itself three months into the summer season, when one piece looks like it's lived three lives and the other still fits exactly as it did on the first day.
The three most important factors that set them apart are materials, construction, and functionality. A cheap swimsuit typically uses thin synthetic fabric with a low elastane content. A premium swimsuit uses Italian quality fabrics with high stretch recovery — meaning the fabric returns to its precise shape after every stretch, time and time again.
Construction is the second key difference. Cheap alternatives are usually sewn with fewer layers, thinner seams, and no internal panels. Premium swimsuits — such as MAYAS' shaping models — are built with a 4-layer shapewear panel across the stomach and waist area that actively shapes and supports your silhouette while you wear it.
Last but not least: functionality. A cheap swimsuit gives you one look. A premium model like MAYAS gives you interchangeable pads in three levels — from a natural shape to a significant lift — so you can tailor your look to suit any given day.
Comparison: Cheap vs. premium swimsuit
Here is a direct comparison across the criteria that actually matter when you wear your swimsuit day to day:
| Criterion | Cheap swimsuit (typically £15–35) | MAYAS premium (£90–93) |
|---|---|---|
| Materials | Standard synthetic, unknown origin | Italian fabrics, OEKO-TEX 100 certified |
| Shapewear panel | None or a thin single-layer panel | 4-layer compression insert, shapes the stomach and waist |
| Bra system | Fixed or non-interchangeable pads | Interchangeable pads in 3 levels (standard, Light Push-Up, Super Push-Up) |
| Durability | Typically 1–2 seasons. Loses shape and colour | 3–5 years with proper care. Retains shape and colour |
| Fit | Generic cut. Can ride up and feel tight | Precise size chart, Fit Finder quiz |
| Skin-friendliness | Unknown certification | OEKO-TEX 100 — tested for harmful chemicals |
| Cost per use | Approx. £0.15–0.30 per swim (short lifespan) | Approx. £0.04–0.08 per swim over 3–5 years |
| Returns policy | Varies — often 14 days or none | 30-day returns |
| Delivery | Varies | 1–2 business days, free shipping on orders over £50 |
Materials and durability – this is where the biggest difference lies
When you hold a cheap and a premium swimsuit up against each other, the difference in materials is often hard to see — but easy to feel. Premium fabrics have a fuller, more stable feel. Cheap alternatives feel thinner and can appear almost see-through in water.
What premium materials give you
MAYAS uses Italian fabrics that are OEKO-TEX 100 certified. This means that every single yarn in your swimsuit has been tested and approved for harmful chemicals — a guarantee you rarely see with cheap alternatives. Italian swimwear fabrics are recognised in the industry for their high elastane content, chlorine resistance, and UV stability. They hold their colour, retain their stretch, and do not shrink in the wash.
What cheap materials typically give you
Cheap alternatives often use fabric with a lower elastane content and unknown origin. The result is that the swimsuit starts to look worn out more quickly — the colour fades, the fabric wrinkles around the waist area, and the elastic around the leg openings loses its elasticity. This is not always visible at first, but becomes apparent after just a few uses in chlorine or salt water.
This does not mean that all cheap swimsuits are unusable. But it does mean that you almost always pay for material quality in the final experience — and in how many seasons your swimsuit actually lasts.
Shaping and fit – why it's not the same across all price ranges
A swimsuit with a shaping effect is not simply a swimsuit with a thin insert. True shaping requires construction — and this is where cheap and premium swimsuits really part ways.
MAYAS' swimsuits are built with a 4-layer shapewear panel that extends from the chest down over the stomach and to the hips. The panel gently compresses, smooths your silhouette, and provides support without feeling uncomfortably tight. It is made from the same Italian materials as the swimsuit itself, so it holds its shape throughout the entire session — whether you are swimming, running along the beach, or simply relaxing in the sun.
Cheap alternatives labelled as "shaping" typically use a single-layer panel that is either too tight to sit naturally or too loose to have any real effect. Many customers find that these panels roll up or fold during use — a frustrating experience that can ruin an entire day at the beach.
Fit is the other major question. A swimsuit that does not fit properly — even one that is beautifully designed — is uncomfortable to wear. MAYAS offers a detailed body type and size guide as well as a Fit Finder that helps you find the model that fits your body precisely. This is a service you rarely find in the budget segment.
When is the premium price worth it?
We want to be honest here. Not everyone needs a premium swimsuit — and that is perfectly fine. But there are situations where the extra cost of a premium model clearly pays off.
Premium is worth the money if you...
Use your swimsuit frequently — on holidays, at the beach, in the pool, or as an everyday top. The more you wear it, the lower the cost per use, and the more you notice the difference in comfort and durability. If you are the type who prefers one great piece over three mediocre ones, a MAYAS swimsuit is an obvious investment. This also applies if you want the shaping effect to hold up over time — a quality panel keeps its shape season after season. And if you want flexibility in your look, the interchangeable pads genuinely give you three different styles in one swimsuit.
Cheap can be enough if you...
Only wear a swimsuit once a year — for example, on a single holiday — and have no interest in shaping or extra support. In that case, the cost per use is low regardless of price, and a cheap alternative can easily meet the need. It is a perfectly valid choice — we are simply telling it like it is.
MAYAS' bestsellers such as Grace in black, Harmony in black, and Celestia in black are all priced at £90 and include standard pads. You can upgrade to Light Push-Up or Super Push-Up pads for just £5 per pair — a flexibility you simply will not find in the budget segment.
Browse the full range at MAYAS shaping swimsuits and find your favourite.
Frequently asked questions about cheap vs. premium swimsuits
Experience the difference for yourself — with a 30-day returns policy
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