From fabric world-firsts to iconic sporting moments, our journey to international swimwear brand is rich in history and innovation. Discover how it all began with a young Scotsman in 1910. Alexander MacRae, a young scot, emigrates to Australia to seek his fortune. Johnny Weissmuller becomes the first man to break the one minute barrier in the 100 m freestyle. At the Stockholm Olympic Games, women swam competitively for the first time. MacRae sets up a knitwear factory in Sydney's Regent Street, using the name 'Fortitude', taken from the family crest. Lane dividers made of cork are used for the first time at the Paris Olympics, and lines on the pool bottom aid orientation. At the Stockholm Olympic Games, women swam competitively for the first time. Lane dividers made of cork are used for the first time at the Paris Olympics, and lines on the pool bottom aid orientation. The Swedish swimmer's world record achievement establishes Speedo. Alongside a new range of TriathELITE wetsuits, suits and goggles, Speedo launches the first triathlete-specific iPhone App. Offers superior comfort and fit. Water-resistant coating to reduce water transfer.
Protects hair against chlorine.
- Specially designed to offer a comfortable fit
- Helps create a hydrodynamic profile in the water to help you achieve a faster time or your furthest distance
- Protect your hair from chlorine with its water-resistant coating
- Hydrodynamic cap helps create a smooth profile in the water and reduce drag