DNA Magazine’s Hot-Right-Now Swimwear Picks
Rancho Riviera by Rufskin
Photography: Hubert Pouches | Instagram
Rufskin’s swimwear ranges have always been unapologetic, bold, confident and yet refined. Their latest range, Rancho Riviera Swim is no exception. Cut from ultra-soft stretch microfibre, the swimwear fits and feels like a second skin. The fabrics shimmer and pulse, as though already underwater, and are built for high performance, whether poolside or in open water.
Rancho Riviera by Rufskin is cut to accentuate the masculine profile: high over the thigh, and snug across the bulge and the butt. Be prepared to attract attention.
Shop: Rufskin








Coyote Jocks Swim Briefs And Thongs
Photography: Carlos Campos | Instagram
Combining sleek aesthetics and athletic functionality, every piece is engineered with 4-way stretch and quick-drying properties. The range includes a Classic Swim Brief, Mini Swim Thong, Sports Swim Brief and Full Swim Brief.
Shop: Coyote Jacks






Code 22’s Big Blue
Photography Joan Crisol | Instagram
Inspired by the film, The Big Blue, the collection draws on textures that evoke the surface of the water, sand, corals, and sea rocks, while the floral and abstract prints suggest natural life. The range pays attention to detail: special-finish buckles, custom drawstrings, and cuts designed to enhance the body’s movement and shape.
Shop: Code 22





Rude Rainbow’s Cheeky Summer
Photography Adrian C Martin | Instagram
Good times and tan lines: that’s the Rude Rainbow philosophy. Statement prints and flattering cuts are ready to swim, sunbathe, drink cocktails and flirt! And every style is a limited edition. +2
Shop: Rude Rainbow




Gali Swimwear
Photography Richard Matias | Instagram
Two new designs feature the work of Dennis Golding, a Kamilaroi/Gamilaraay and Biripi artist, born and raised on Gadigal land in Sydney. Saltwater Freshwater (main image) and Urban Flow (inset) draw on his childhood memories and urban upbringing. Golding’s works on curatorial projects bring Aboriginal stories into shared spaces. +2
Shop: Gali Swimwear



