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Choose the Right Bathing Suit Silhouette for You

By Swimsuitsdirect @Swimsuitsdirect

Swimwear has evolved greatly over time. During the 1600s, canvas smocks’ stiffness and huge sleeves made swimming hard for British women. Heavy woolen bathing costumes continued limiting their flexibility into the 1800s. Soft, stretchy, chic alternatives enabling water mobility emerged in the 1900s. Today, many designer creations flaunt sexy figures and bare skin boldly. Luckily, various shapes, cuts, and fabrics let you expose whatever amount feels right.

Key considerations range from choosing profiles that complement your unique body type to outlines that match your intended activities. Bathing suits should fit well while feeling comfortable and inspiring confidence. Pick modest cuts for high-intensity sand and water sports, leaving skimpy silhouettes to show off your assets when floating and sunbathing leisurely. An exciting style assortment makes shopping fun for ladies of all shapes and sizes. Check out Swimsuits Direct’s one- and two-piece visions from least to most revealing.

Adorable One-Piece Looks

Choose the Right Bathing Suit Silhouette for You

Diverse one-piece styles will conceal your midsection and maybe even a little more.

Swim dresses: Women’s one-piece swim dresses with built-in skirts of different lengths provide extra tummy, hip, rear, and upper thigh coverage. Whether you want to conceal problem areas or just be modest, you’ll find attractive and flattering styles in many popular colors and patterns.

Maillots: In designer terms, maillots are basic one-piece bathing suits. Two over-the-shoulder straps may vary in widths from spaghetti thin to a few inches thick. They help you get the minimal or maximum support your bust size needs. Like understated fashions? Browse Swimsuits Direct women’s maillots for simple styles with conventional scoop necks in solid colors. Prefer flashy stunners? Modern looks add trendy bonuses including low and high necklines, cutouts, mesh inserts, prints, and boylegs.

Traditional one-piece swimsuits: If you desire just a little extra coverage, try these classic swimming suits in the basic leotard shape. You’ll appreciate clever plus-size minimizing tricks. Choose one-piece bathing suits with shirred fabric to diminish your midriff. Go for solid-color side panels surrounding patterned center splices or curved vertical piping to slenderize your waist.

One-piece bandeaus: Show off your shoulders with this next option. Swimsuits Direct’s one-piece bandeaus for women come with or without straps. For versatility, select detachable ties that allow other fastening methods including spaghetti, halter, and cross-back styles. The lower front fabric may feature gathers or pleats to disguise your belly.

Sensational Two-Piece Sets
Top and bottom pieces in varied shapes reveal typical body areas in different amounts.

Tankinis: Instead of bra-style upper halves, these separates feature tank tops extending over bikini or hipster bottoms. Plus-size tankinis offer two-piece flexibility without exposing your midriff. Some are long enough also to conceal hips. For thigh coverage, order skirted briefs.

Classic bikinis: These timeless separates’ shapes resemble bra and panty undergarments. Tops with cups may provide underwire reinforcement. Over-the-shoulder straps connect to back bands. Women’s bikini swimsuits give you many modern neckline and closure choices. Swimsuits Direct’s halters feature plunging or high necklines and tie around your neck or cross over your back. Uplifting styles enhance small breasts or support ample ones. Bikini bottoms can be as daring as you’d like. If you prefer fuller coverage, pick bathing suits that offer optional hipster or high-waist briefs.

String bikinis: Three laces link the two triangular-shaped fabric pieces covering your breasts. Knot one string running through each triangle’s base around your back, creating a band. Then secure the remaining two strings extending above each triangle behind your neck. Two laces sticking out from the two lower triangles’ sides connect the bottoms. Fasten the front and back sections at each hip.

Choose the Right Bathing Suit Silhouette for You

Triangle bathing suits for women go beyond typical string versions. Swimsuits Direct’s parallel and lattice string elements, decorative tassels, and crochet inserts add visual appeal. For vigorous activities, pick styles with more secure fasteners. Some replace top strings with center back bands, cross-back straps, or clip closures. Bottom side-tie alternatives range from strappy detailing to cute cutouts.

Bandeau bikinis: Like one-piece versions above, two-piece bandeau swimsuits for women feature continuous fabric bands stretching around your bust line. They contain gathers or front twists between breasts usually. Again, these bathing suits may or may not include permanent or removable straps. If you’re figure is too top heavy, a flattening effect will minimize your busty chest. And straps will prevent embarrassing spillovers.


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