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Choosing a swimsuit can feel like an overwhelming task! There are so many options and new style trends every year. Don’t worry, though—we’re here to help. Keep reading for plenty of tips on how to choose a swimsuit that’s flattering, high-quality, and true to your sense of style.
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A traditional one-piece swimsuit is the most modest option. One-piece swimsuits are also often better for exercise, so you might go with this option if you plan to swim laps or do water aerobics.
- You can find more daring one-piece styles if desired, such as a swimsuit with a deep v-neck, low-back, 1 strap, no straps, or side cutouts. [1] X Research source
- Go with a high back one-piece to hide back fat and a low-back one-piece to show off your back.
- Try a swim-dress if you also want coverage for your hips and thighs. [2] X Research source
- Consider a "modest swimsuit." These cover a wide range of swimsuit types, but the common factor is covering up more skin than a typical tank-style swimsuit. Some women require swimsuits for religious reasons. Some just enjoy the coverage. Others love not having to wear as much sunscreen.
EXPERT TIP"Look for a vintage reproduction one-piece. Those silhouettes never go out of style. "
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Bikinis are the most daring type of swimsuit. After all, they only cover your breasts and private area! This means that your entire midriff and back will be visible. If you are comfortable showing off your body, then this is a great option for you.
- You can purchase a bikini as a set, or get a coordinating top and bottom to wear together, such as a string bikini top with a bikini skirt bottom, a high-waisted bottom with a strapless top, or a full coverage top with a low-rider boyshort. [3] X Research source
- Keep in mind that you may need a different sized bottom and top, which is another reason why it may be better to buy them separately. [4] X Research source
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Tankinis can provide full coverage of your waist or show part of your midsection. Select a tankini that shows an amount of skin you are comfortable showing. This is also a great option if you are pregnant since you can get a loose-fitting top to drape over your belly. [5] X Research source
- For example, if you want full coverage, then get a tankini top that overlaps the bottom.
- If you want to show part of your hips and waist, then get a tankini that falls just above your belly button.
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Ruffles, bold colors and prints, and padding can all help to accentuate your chest. If your chest is on the small side and you want to make it seem bigger, then opt for a swimsuit with extra elements to enhance and draw attention to your chest. You can even choose an off shoulder top. [6] X Expert Source Hannah Park
Professional Stylist Expert Interview. 21 February 2019.Tip : If you don't want to enhance your bust, go in the opposite direction. Opt for a simple top with no padding or accents, such as a simple triangle top in a muted color.
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A flimsy swimsuit just won’t cut it. Check the straps and cups on any suit you consider to see if they are well-constructed and sturdy. Go with a halter, racerback, or something with thick straps.
- Avoid string bikinis, strapless suits, and less supportive swimsuits if you have a full chest.
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Light colors draw attention while dark colors are less noticeable. Choose light colors for the part of your body you want to stand out or highlight, and dark colors for the part you want to minimize.
- For example, you could pair a black bottom with a bright red top to minimize your backside and accent your bust.
- Or, pair a white bottom with a navy blue top to minimize your bust and accent your bottom.
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These types of bottoms can help make your hips seem smaller and hide imperfections. Go with one of these types of bottoms if your hips are a concern for you.
- For example, you could opt for a bikini, tankini, or one-piece with a sash-bottom, swim-skirt, or boy cut bottom.
- You can choose a high-waisted bottom. It accentuates the tiniest part of your waist and slims your stomach down. [7]
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Hannah Park
Professional Stylist Expert Interview. 21 February 2019. - If you are a bit heavier on the bottom and want to cover that, you can wear a cute sarong. [8]
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Never get a swimsuit that does not fit you well. The swimsuit should be snug, but not uncomfortably tight on your body. [9] X Research source You can also go with something that provides more or less coverage depending on what feels best to you. [10] X Research source
- For example, if you feel more comfortable in a string bikini than a one-piece, then that is what you should look for. However, if you don't like showing this much skin, choose something that provides more coverage, such as a one-piece or tankini.
- If the swimsuit is baggy or you find it difficult to breathe, then you might want to go with another option.
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Feel free to walk around, squat, do some jumping jacks, and bend over. Try a variety of movements to make sure that the swimsuit will not come off, bunch up, or expose you as you move in it. [11] X Research source
- For example, if the swimsuit bunches up along your backside when you walk, then it might not be a good choice.
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The way your backside looks in the swimsuit can also give you a hint about its quality. Check to see if the back of the swimsuit is taut and flattering. If the bottom of the suit looks baggy or saggy, it may not be a high-quality suit.
Tip : Even if the swimsuit has a skirt built into it, lift up the skirt to ensure that the bottom is form-fitting and flattering. You will notice if it fits poorly even if no one else can see it.
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Swimsuits come in a wide range of solids colors and prints. With this in mind, you can express your style with the color you choose. Find a color or print that appeals to you and that will complement your skin tone.
- For example, you might opt for a red and white polka dot swimsuit for a vintage look, a swimsuit with pink roses on it for something feminine and romantic, or a dark brown swimsuit that complements your skin tone.
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Built-in hardware saves you from losing jewelry while at the beach or pool. It gives the appearance of jewelry without the risk of losing it.
- For example, you might opt for a black one-piece swimsuit with silver accents along the neckline or a bright blue string bikini with rainbow-colored beads on the ends of the ties.
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Try picking one that matches or complements your swimsuit. Wear it on your way to and from the pool or beach, which will make it easy for you to slip it off to go for a swim, and back on again to go about your day.
- For example, you could opt for a lavender-colored coverup to wear over a plum one-piece suit, or pair a zebra print coverup with a white bikini.
Tip : Complete your swimsuit look with a comfortable pair of sandals, a wide-brimmed hat, and a pair of sunglasses. And don't forget the sunscreen!
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QuestionMy dress size is XL. Shall I select size L?Community AnswerIf your dress size is XL, you should probably buy an XL swimsuit. However, if you can fit into a size L comfortably, go ahead.Thanks! We're glad this was helpful.
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QuestionIf I am 13 and I am going to play in the pool. Should I wear a bikini or not? They are all the rage for teens. I don't want to embarrass myself.Community AnswerDon't do anything you feel uncomfortable with just because everyone else is. You can still look great in a one-piece suit or tankini. Just wear whatever you want to.Thanks! We're glad this was helpful.
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QuestionI have a big belly, what swimsuit should I wear?Community AnswerI would suggest a one piece or tankini in a dark color, with some ruffles on the stomach/chest area. The ruffles and the dark color will disguise your stomach.Thanks! We're glad this was helpful.
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- ↑ https://www.vogue.co.uk/gallery/summer-swimwear-2018
- ↑ https://www.huffpost.com/entry/swimsuit-shopping-guide-body-type_n_5353018
- ↑ https://www.huffpost.com/entry/swimsuit-shopping-guide-body-type_n_5353018
- ↑ https://www.vogue.co.uk/gallery/summer-swimwear-2018
- ↑ https://www.huffpost.com/entry/swimsuit-shopping-guide-body-type_n_5353018
- ↑ Hannah Park. Professional Stylist. Expert Interview. 21 February 2019.
- ↑ Hannah Park. Professional Stylist. Expert Interview. 21 February 2019.
- ↑ Hannah Park. Professional Stylist. Expert Interview. 21 February 2019.
- ↑ https://www.vogue.co.uk/gallery/summer-swimwear-2018
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To choose a swimsuit, start by deciding how much coverage you want. A traditional one-piece will give you the most coverage, a bikini will bare the most skin, and a two-piece tankini falls somewhere in between. When choosing a color, keep in mind that light colors can accent body parts and dark colors will disguise areas you're less comfortable with. Whatever style and color you choose, make sure the suit fits you snugly without being too tight and stays in place when you move around. For more tips on choosing the best color for you, read on!
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