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Well Suited

Most wetsuits are more function than form. You don't really care how it looks as long as you've got a layer or two of neoprene to keep cold water at bay.

March 1, 2003

Most wetsuits are more function than form. You don't really care how it looks as long as you've got a layer or two of neoprene to keep cold water at bay. But if you're a woman in the market for a wetsuit with a little more style, check out the offerings from Sea Dreams. The Dive Diva, for instance, is a full-length 3mm sleeveless wetsuit ($329) that comes with a removable matching jacket and has a back zipper. The distinctive design comes with either pink or blue trim and is made of a quick-dry, ultra-stretch neoprene that's double-glued and blind-stitched. The suit, which is available in sizes 4 to 14, is perfect for water that's above 70 degrees. The company also produces several versions of a shortie wetsuit.