[Grammar] swap you or swap with you

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Oceanlike

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I thought the preposition 'with' is necessary in the sentence below. Is 'with' necessary?

- I will swap (with) you my blue dress for your vintage hat.


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I am not a teacher.

No.
 
Does this mean that both are correct?

I will swap with you my blue dress for your vintage hat.

I will swap you my blue dress for your vintage hat.

 
It's more natural without "with".
 
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