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What should you look for
when buying a swimsuit? Here are a few tips and pointers to help
you find the right suit for your body.
One of the
first questions you need to ask yourself is "What type of activities
will I be doing while wearing my suit?". There are certain types
that will hold up better if you plan on playing beach volleyball, while
others are better suited for swimming. The majority of women wear
bikinis around a pool or beach environment so most bikinis should hold
up just fine for swimming and sunbathing.
Swimsuits are so
revealing, there is very little margin for error when trying to choose
the right one. All women want a swimsuit that looks good on them, but if
they are going to be spending a lot of time in the water over the
summer, then comfort is also important. Here are a few tips and hints
you can follow that will make your swimsuit shopping much less
stressful.
Find The
Most Flattering Swimsuit For Your Body Type
Large
Busts
Woman with large busts
should find a swimsuit that fully supports them. The best swimsuits for
that are ones with halter-tops or molded under wire cups to keep
everything in place. A swimsuit with the additional strap across the
back, along the bust line, also provides additional support. Women with
an inverted shape (their top is wider than their hips), should choose a
two-piece with a skort or shorts. This will help balance their top and
bottom, making them look more proportional.
Large
Hips and Thighs
A woman with a large rear
end should look for swimsuits with boy cut bottoms. This helps hide your
rear but also looks cute and is comfortable. The skirted bikini bottoms
are also cute - giving a hint of your legs, but still hiding your rear
end. Avoid the skimpy bikini briefs at all costs! For the top, you can
also choose something that is catchy and brightly colored. This will
draw attention upwards away from your rear end. Again, avoid horizontal
stripes, as they will make your rear look even larger than it actually
is, although diagonal stripes might create a more flattering illusion.
Curvy women should
consider the tankini. The tankini is a two-piece swimsuit with a top
that resembles a tank top. With it, you can pair the hipster bottoms.
These cool looking bottoms provide far more support for your curves than
the traditional bikini bottoms. You may also want to try on one of the
one piece swimsuits with cutouts on the sides. This can have a slimming
effect while still showing off your curves.
Larger
Belly
If you have a large
stomach, you should stick to a one-piece suit. However, if you really
want a two-piece, look for one of the halter-tops that fall over the
waist of your bikini bottoms. This not only hides your stomach, but also
helps elongate your body, making you appear taller and thus slimmer. You
may also want to check to see if the store has a swimsuit that offers
tummy control. A printed suit will also take the focus away from your
stomach and make you look slimmer.
Plus Size
Swimsuits
Large women probably have
the hardest time picking out a swimsuit. If you are overweight, you are
probably self-conscious enough when choosing regular clothes, but do not
let this discourage you from enjoying some fun in the sun. Stick to dark
colors like navy blue and black to help make you look slimmer. Avoid a
swimsuit with horizontal stripes, as that gives the optical illusion
that you are wider than you actually are. Spandex is a good choice for
swimsuit cloth because it stretches, but it is very important that you
get the right size swimsuit. Do not try to squeeze into a swimsuit that
is two sizes too small for vanity reasons. Picking the appropriate size
will always look better on you. Many stores let you mix and match tops
and bottoms, so if you are top heavy or bottom heavy, you can make sure
you get the correct size for each section. Remember that swimsuits
usually run smaller than regular clothes, so you may have to set a size
or two larger than you normally wear.
The most important thing
for you to know when purchasing a new swimsuit is to know what works
best for your features. And, don’t purchase the first suit you try on
unless you just really love it. Take several in the dressing room with
you and see which one looks best. It may even help to take along a
friend to give you an honest opinion of how it looks.
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