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Identify your body type and view our tips for the most flattering fit. Ready to shop? The links below will direct you to the swimsuits that are best for your body.
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Little definition between bust, waist and hip measurements. VIEW SWIMSUITS FOR YOU Prints, patterns, horizontal stripes and strategically placed seams can create the illusion of curves. Look for underwire styles and close-together, padded cups to enhance and lift a small bust. Or try thicker, textured fabric on top to add fullness without padding. ![]() |
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Fuller at the hips and bottom and smaller on top. VIEW SWIMSUITS FOR YOU Suits with detailing on top or at the waist will draw the eye up. Straight and high necklines visually broaden the shoulders to balance out proportions. Wear a paler shade on top with a darker bottom. Sheaths and skirted suits also work to cover trouble spots. ![]() |
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Curvaceous, with full bust, defined waist and full hips. VIEW SWIMSUITS FOR YOU Wide strap tops and underwire bras with soft cups offer best bust support. Many tankinis and sport bikinis also flatter curves and provide lots of lift. To minimize cleavage, opt for a straight or higher neckline that conceals while providing a pretty silhouette. ![]() |
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A rectangular shape without a well-defined waist. VIEW SWIMSUITS FOR YOU Banding will give the appearance of a waist as will chevron or diagonal stripes. Look for tummy control and side panels, side seaming and shirring to create curves. Classic styles and solid colors are the most slimming. Sheer cut-outs offer a sexy peek of skin. ![]() |
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Bust measurement is fuller than hips and bottom. VIEW SWIMSUITS FOR YOU High necklines help minimize the bust, while V-necklines draw the eye downward for a slimming effect. A keyhole back or sport style with an additional back closure will provide good support for a fuller bustline. Halters with bra cups provide more coverage. High-cut armholes can minimize side bust exposure. ![]() |
