FUN! I'll image link as much as I can (though I will limit to medium sized, at most): Hank McCoy Jessica Drew: Thanks to John Tyler Christopher, we have Jess in a bikini. Which she'd be totally comfortable in, even if my head canon would steer her into a more sporty suit. Ethan Chandler Ahsoka: Canon gives us this, but I think you are thinking more recreational swimming. Google image searches for "Ahsoka swim suit", predictably, turn up bikinis and slave Leia suits. Not sure how I feel about that. In fact, I'm not even sure how well togruta skin can handle prolonged sun exposure. Sam Wilson: Google is being no help. Neither from comics or a search for Anthony Mackie in a swimsuit. I imanige he'd opt for thigh hugging trunks. Quinlan I am seeing in long, loose, swim trunks and an open Hawaiian shirt. Yeah, this works.
I can't imagine Selina Kyle, Asajj Ventress (white skin in hot sun? OUCH!), or Tybalt in swimsuits; though Tybalt would be smoking in a speedo.
The only one of mine that would swim is Amascut, and I very much doubt a special swimming outfit is a thing for her. I very much doubt it is a thing in her canon's setting. There are purchasable armor/clothing reskins that are very much beachwear and tropical islanderish but the stuff developed by the microtransaction side of the dev team are sort of non-canonish.
Amusingly, that means that some of the women running around in bikinis in game are actually wearing high tier armour underneath the bikinis. The reskins disappear in places where player vs. player combat is allowed for the sake of fairness, but everywhere else you can fight dragons in a princess costume.
Gordon and Shephard both have swimming sequences in their canons, but they both stay in their protective gear (Gordon's HEV suit, Shephard in his fatigues and PCV). Post-canon, I don't really see people going out of their way to make swimsuits just yet given the local economic conditions and all, so it's probably a spare pair of boxers or something. I think Gordon's is plaid.
Fawkes does not have a swimsuit and generally doesn't bother to swim anyway.
Ellen probably didn't have a swimsuit in Vault 101. Learning to swim in the therapy pool was probably done in underwear that amounted to a sports bra, boy shorts, and a desperate hope that Dad had warned the Overseer not to turn on that particular security camera. In the Wasteland she'd put on a radiation suit before going into the water.
Varric doesn't have a swimsuit. He'd either swim in his smallclothes or swim naked.
I don't know what Stacker's bathing suit looks like. I don't think he goes swimming all that often. People stare at the scars. Or possibly just, you know, at him.
Oswin: Has a bikini she's fond of when she's not swimming in Tahno's pool.
Jemma: Usually wears a racer-back one-piece swimsuit - if she's in the water, it's for exercise and practice, not so much lounging around on the beach or poolside.
Glorfindel: Has no idea what a swimsuit is.
Bones: Has a fairly standard pair of swim trunks - he's not overly enamored with swimming, so it's not something he gets up to often.
William: ... Welp, his Captain swims naked, so... there's that. It's not like there's a whole lot of privacy on board ship anyway.
Katya: Doesn't see why she has to pick one outfit - she's worn everything from string bikinis to full clothing (sometimes people just need fishing out of the water Right Now, bother) to technically naked (but terribly furry). It all looks awesome on her, so.
Sam: Right now she doesn't have one - never mind fabric being scarce, the beaches are pretty much no-go zones due to the risk of, y'know, being killed.
Asami has a single piece bathing suit that is clearly modeled off 1920s styles, particularly in how it reaches partially over her thighs, like shorts. It's black with white trim, and she does have a lot of opportunity to swim, as there's a pool in her mansion.
Katara sort of fashioned a two-piece kind of bathing outfit from wrapping white cloth over herself, into a top and skirt. I imagine this is less specifically a "swim suit" so much as "clothing set aside for splashing around in a river, so I can change into dry clothing after."
Elle can't swim, though she has no problem with wearing a pretty bikini once in a while.
Will wears swim trunks. I guess. I don't have a lot of opinions on this. He can swim very well, though I don't imagine it as a typical form of exercise for him while he's living in Virginia. But I did recently watch Manhunter and William Petersen spends a lot of that movie dressed like this.
Clementine: Skimpy. Like ridiculously skimpy. People can see her lungs.
Dixie: Fashionably maidenly as with the times, though she's definitely skinny dipped more than once in her life and probably will go out in her drawers and chemise in intimate company.
Juliet: Fashionable, some (COUGH SHAWN) might even say sexy, but sufficiently modest enough as to not draw gasps.
Pinkie Pie: Canon sez blue with white polka dots? I remember this from canon, yet googling Pinkie Pie + swimsuit didn't get the results I needed.
Eponine: Again, likely never had a swim outfit in canon. In my Milliheadcanon, it's a simple black tank suit with a red stripe running down each side.
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Edward doesn't so much have a swimsuit; he just dives in his trousers. And quite a lot of ink.
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Hank McCoy
Jessica Drew: Thanks to John Tyler Christopher, we have Jess in a bikini. Which she'd be totally comfortable in, even if my head canon would steer her into a more sporty suit.
Ethan Chandler
Ahsoka: Canon gives us this, but I think you are thinking more recreational swimming. Google image searches for "Ahsoka swim suit", predictably, turn up bikinis and slave Leia suits. Not sure how I feel about that. In fact, I'm not even sure how well togruta skin can handle prolonged sun exposure.
Sam Wilson: Google is being no help. Neither from comics or a search for Anthony Mackie in a swimsuit. I imanige he'd opt for thigh hugging trunks.
Quinlan I am seeing in long, loose, swim trunks and an open Hawaiian shirt. Yeah, this works.
I can't imagine Selina Kyle, Asajj Ventress (white skin in hot sun? OUCH!), or Tybalt in swimsuits; though Tybalt would be smoking in a speedo.
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All right, fine. Men's 1930s swimsuits. Emcee in my head was immediately all hello, boys!
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Amusingly, that means that some of the women running around in bikinis in game are actually wearing high tier armour underneath the bikinis. The reskins disappear in places where player vs. player combat is allowed for the sake of fairness, but everywhere else you can fight dragons in a princess costume.
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Gordon and Shephard both have swimming sequences in their canons, but they both stay in their protective gear (Gordon's HEV suit, Shephard in his fatigues and PCV). Post-canon, I don't really see people going out of their way to make swimsuits just yet given the local economic conditions and all, so it's probably a spare pair of boxers or something. I think Gordon's is plaid.
This is what canon gives Santo in the movie Operation 67.
Fawkes does not have a swimsuit and generally doesn't bother to swim anyway.
Ellen probably didn't have a swimsuit in Vault 101. Learning to swim in the therapy pool was probably done in underwear that amounted to a sports bra, boy shorts, and a desperate hope that Dad had warned the Overseer not to turn on that particular security camera. In the Wasteland she'd put on a radiation suit before going into the water.
Varric doesn't have a swimsuit. He'd either swim in his smallclothes or swim naked.
I don't know what Stacker's bathing suit looks like. I don't think he goes swimming all that often. People stare at the scars. Or possibly just, you know, at him.
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Death- I imagine he would go for the old fashioned Victorian style suite that looks like long underwear with short sleeves and legs.
Daniel- he wears trunks.
Vala- a classy let's say two piece swim suite.
Naruto- has trunks.
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Jemma: Usually wears a racer-back one-piece swimsuit - if she's in the water, it's for exercise and practice, not so much lounging around on the beach or poolside.
Glorfindel: Has no idea what a swimsuit is.
Bones: Has a fairly standard pair of swim trunks - he's not overly enamored with swimming, so it's not something he gets up to often.
William: ... Welp, his Captain swims naked, so... there's that. It's not like there's a whole lot of privacy on board ship anyway.
Katya: Doesn't see why she has to pick one outfit - she's worn everything from string bikinis to full clothing (sometimes people just need fishing out of the water Right Now, bother) to technically naked (but terribly furry). It all looks awesome on her, so.
Sam: Right now she doesn't have one - never mind fabric being scarce, the beaches are pretty much no-go zones due to the risk of, y'know, being killed.
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Katara sort of fashioned a two-piece kind of bathing outfit from wrapping white cloth over herself, into a top and skirt. I imagine this is less specifically a "swim suit" so much as "clothing set aside for splashing around in a river, so I can change into dry clothing after."
Elle can't swim, though she has no problem with wearing a pretty bikini once in a while.
Will wears swim trunks. I guess. I don't have a lot of opinions on this. He can swim very well, though I don't imagine it as a typical form of exercise for him while he's living in Virginia. But I did recently watch Manhunter and William Petersen spends a lot of that movie dressed like this.
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Dixie: Fashionably maidenly as with the times, though she's definitely skinny dipped more than once in her life and probably will go out in her drawers and chemise in intimate company.
Juliet: Fashionable, some (COUGH SHAWN) might even say sexy, but sufficiently modest enough as to not draw gasps.
Pinkie Pie: Canon sez blue with white polka dots? I remember this from canon, yet googling Pinkie Pie + swimsuit didn't get the results I needed.
Eponine: Again, likely never had a swim outfit in canon. In my Milliheadcanon, it's a simple black tank suit with a red stripe running down each side.