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A swimmer's tan refers to the distinctive skin coloration that develops in swimmers due to prolonged exposure to sunlight while swimming. Typically, it features a noticeable contrast between areas of skin that are frequently exposed, such as the arms, shoulders, and back, and those that are usually covered, like the chest and abdomen. This uneven tan results from both sun exposure and the nature of swimming attire, such as swimsuits and goggles, which create patterns of tanning and skin protection.

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