I bought this suit for my daughter, and just bought a second. This review is based on my observations and her comments. She swims 4-5 times a week, 1.5 hrs. at a time, so her suits get a decent amount of wear.GOOD:-This suit has a good dark gray lining throughout the suit (unlike her favorite Nike suit, which is unlined in the back and gets transparent as it wears out)- The material (not the color) is durable, does not fade, is comfortable and does not chafe anywhere, even on her longest swims- She likes it so much that she wears it even after it has faded to near-white (so it is comfortable and she likes the colors)NOT SO GOOD:It is made of Speedo's PowerFLEX Eco fabric, so it suffers from the 3 problems with this material:-The suit develops a little slack more than suits made of other materials, which affects sizing (below). On the bright side, the slack is uniform across the suit, so you won't end up with loose legholes but a tight chest.-The colors fade faster than her lycra/polyamida blend suits. After 6 months at the indoor pool and 2 months at the outdoor pool, the colors are ghosts of the original vivid prints, as shown in the photo. My guess is that light, not chlorine, seems to cause the color fade. The colors on the inside of the suit are as vivid as always.- Sizing is even more critical than with other materials (it seems to get looser as the elasticity gives out). NOTE ABOUT SIZING: The suit starts out true to size compared to other Speedos, although within any…