11 best modest swimsuits under $100 for summer 2025 — shop my recommendations from Amazon, Adidas, Lululemon & more
For far too long, I felt excluded when it comes to swimwear. I dress modestly, which for me means full-coverage clothing that covers everything but the face, hands and feet — even when in the water. Growing up, I felt like swimming was never really an option due to the lack of modest swimwear in the market.
Luckily, modest swimsuits began to pop up more frequently, and now there are tons of options across styles and coverage preferences — including long swim tops, leggings, swim caps, swim hijabs and more. My personal go-to? A pair of swim leggings, a tunic-style rash guard and a swim hijab. I also love to have a swim skirt and cover-up on hand for extra coverage.
If you're looking for a modest swimsuit, I've rounded up some of the best ones I've come across below. They're all under $100, and perfect for summer 2025.
IDOPIP Three-Piece Muslim Swimsuit
$47 at Amazon
A three-piece-swimsuit that is the epitome of modest swimwear — full-length leggings, a full-length rash guard top and a hijab swimming cap. This set not only provides full coverage, but also UV protection. The fabric is lightweight, quick-drying and breathable, making it a comfortable and cute option for both in and out of the water.
⭐ Rating: 3.9/5 stars
🏅 Promising review: "It looks good and after getting wet it, won't attach to the body which is great."
Etsy Modest Activewear/Swimwear Hoodie
$77 at Etsy
This swimwear hoodie is waterproof, high-neck and equipped with a hood that fully covers the head. When paired with swim leggings it makes for a great looser-fitting option.
⭐ Rating: 4.1/5 stars
🏅 Promising review: "I absolutely adore this hoodie! It's incredibly comfortable and the fit is just right, making it ideal for hijabi women."
Adidas 3-Stripes Swim Leggings
$44 $110 at Adidas
These leggings are soft, comfortable, stretchy and high-rise — and perfect for pairing with a swim tunic or rash guard. These are actually a personal favourite of mine because they are available in larger sizes, which can be hard to find in modest swimwear.
⭐ Rating: 4.3/5 stars
🏅 Promising review: "These are my favourite swim leggings. They're great quality, super comfy and look great."
La Vie en Rose Black Skirt Bikini Bottom
$40 at La Vie En Rose
Pro-tip: If a rash guard feels too short, a skirt is great to layer over swim leggings for extra coverage.
CaptainSwim Women Modest Muslim Swimsuit
$59 at Amazon
If you're looking for something less form-fitting, this is a great option. The top is loose and breathable while still not being see-through. Both the top and bottom also feature a drawstring, which makes it easy to tighten as needed.
⭐ Rating: 3.7/5 stars
🏅 Promising review: "Modest and functional swimsuit. Always get compliments when I use!"
Woman Within Chlorine Resistant Long-Sleeve Mock Neck Swim Tee
$27 $90 at Woman Within
This longer swim tee is great for pairing with leggings. It even has a mock collar for additional neck coverage.
⭐ Rating: 4.5/5 stars
🏅 Promising review: "I love how light the material is. Feels great on my skin."
East Essence Black Overlap Modest Printed Yoke Detailing Swim Suit With Cap
$70 $140 at East Essence
A full set cap with a looser fit — perfect for summer. The best part? This suit is available in an extensive size range, as well as various length options.
Penningtons Textured Dotted Long-Sleeve Rashguard with Built-In Bra
$54 $90 at Penningtons
This rash guard has a built-in bra, which is always great. The colour and pattern also make for a more vibrant option that's still full-coverage and modest — which can sometimes be hard to find.
La Vie en Rose Long Gauze Shirt
$46 at La Vie en Rose
Even modest swimwear can still be form-fitting, so I always carry a cover-up to throw on when getting out of the water.
IDOPIP Muslim Burkini Swimsuits
$78 at Amazon
This four-piece set has all the components of a modest swimsuit — a skirt, leggings, rash guard and swim cap. This is especially great for someone who may not want to commit to a certain style and wants to change things up as needed.
Lululemon Women's Lightweight Performance Hijab
$42 at Lululemon
Many modest swimsuits do come with a swim cap, but not necessarily a full coverage hijab. If you're looking for additional coverage, this pinless performance hijab is quick-drying, stretchy and can fit under any sports shirt.
⭐ Rating: 4.3 /5 stars
🏅 Promising review: "Best sports hijab for the summer and any outdoor activities."
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