Type Of Swimwear: Tops , Bottoms & One-piece

Today, there are many choices. What do you do when shopping for the right Swimwear for curvy women? We’re here for you.

 

  • Swimsuit tops

 

Bandeau

Bandeaus look similar to standard tube tops. A bandeau is made from one piece, which wraps tightly around your chest. Some have underwire support but are generally more comfortable for smaller bodies, such as rectangle, pear.

 

One-shoulder

This adds style to a bikini that is otherwise very simple. While the bandeau provides more support, it might not be sufficient for all. It draws attention to the upper part of the body and is particularly flattering for pears.

 

Halter

There are many styles of halter tops, but they can be tied around the neck or secured with a clasp. The halter top is a flattering style for hourglass, apple shapes.

Tie-style Halter Tops Will Give You More Control Over Lift

 

Triangle

The triangle bikini, or “trikini,” is a top that covers the breasts of a triangle-shaped triangle. It is the most popular silhouette when you hear the term bikini. It flatters almost all body shapes.

 

Underwire

A bikini bottom with an underwire will give you maximum breast support. This swimsuit style looks similar to traditional bras and can even be tailored to fit your cup size.

 

Longline

Because it is slightly longer than other options, a longline bikini shirt is called a longline top. You can think of it as the swimwear-style version of the crop top. It is an unusual twist on the traditional bikini. But it provides more coverage, and often more support. It’s flattering for all types, but the pear and rectangular shapes like to draw attention up.

 

Tankini

The tankini can be worn as a flattering mix between a traditional swimsuit and a one-piece bikini. You can see the tankini from your bottoms. Some are longer than others. This style is ideal for those who wish to conceal their stomachs but don’t like the idea of a halter.

 

Bandini

Take off the straps on a tankini, and you will find the bandini. It is a style that shows just a bit more skin. Some bandinis are designed with support built-in underneath. This is the best option if your shape is an apple, hourglass, or triangular.

 

  • Swimsuit bottoms

 

High waist

Bikini bottoms that are high-waisted sit higher on the abdomen than traditional swimsuit bottoms. Some reach just below your bust, while others hit at or above the belly button. This style flatters every body type but can be particularly flattering for apple or hourglass figures as it highlights the most visible part of your waist.

 

High cut

A high-cut bikini, not to be mistaken with one with a high-waisted silhouette, is named for the height at which it rests on your hip bones. This silhouette flatters all shapes but is particularly flattering for small figures.

 

Skirt

The “skirtini”, a bikini that looks like a skirt, has been cleverly called this. This extra fabric is generally looser and shorter than a traditional sleeve, but you can find it in many different lengths. It is an excellent option for people who want to have more coverage around their butts or thighs.

 

Hipster

These hipster bikini pants are as wide as you can see from the name. They sit right on your hips. They offer medium coverage for your back and can be cut to show your abdomen or a scoop design that shows your skin more. It is suitable for hourglass and rectangle forms.

 

Classic brief

This basic bikini bottom is simple and provides ample coverage for your backside. It is classic and flattering in silhouette, and it can be paired with almost any top.

 

Cheeky

Bikinis that are a bit more revealing at the front and rear than the hipster look much more cheeky than the hipster. This can help lengthen your legs, making them ideal for slim body shapes. If you want to show your backside, it’s a great choice.

 

Side-tie

Also called a “string bikini”, this style refers simply to the ties that are used to secure the suit. The suit can be adjusted to fit and tighten the wearer. This makes it suitable for all body types.

 

Thong

Sometimes known as a Brazilian swimsuit bottom, the “thong” is a narrow band of fabric that covers a very small portion of your stomach. It’s a popular choice for people who like to show their backsides. However, it can also be useful if you want to prevent tan lines. The G-string bikini, which is the extreme version, is also available.

 

  • One-piece Swimsuits

 

Classic one-piece

The classic one-piece swimsuit is also known as a sports suit. It features coverage at the waist, backside, and neck. This suit is perfect for all body shapes.

 

One-shoulder

One-shoulder suits are a surprise twist because one shoulder is removed. This asymmetry is particularly flattering for pears.

 

Plunge neckline

A plunging collar creates a flattering contrast between modesty and elegance. This style can look especially good on hourglass forms, but it is a great way for anyone to show off their cleavage.

 

 

 

By Parker