Girls Swimwear & bikinis
- sexy tankinis, swimsuits and fitted cup sizes
Choosing the right swim wear for the beach
this summer is a must!
With many of the styles designed to flatter a C or D cup, finding a style that
flatters for the smaller breast takes a little thought before embarking on a shopping trip.
Tankini
One
of the most flattering styles that’s currently in fashion is the tankini – which comprises a tanktop or
vest style top, together with a choice of bikini bottoms – either as shorts or a traditional bikini
style.
Different styles vary as to length – but they all show a little of your midriff or tummy – whilst still allowing
you to cover up much of your body.
This
can be a great design for a young woman if you’re feeling a little embarrassed about your new body shape, but
still want to embrace the latest fashions when sunning yourself on the beach.
The prospect of a long day at the beach makes me panic. There is no harder work I
can think of than taking myself off to somewhere pleasant, where I am forced to stay for hours and
“have fun”.
Phillip Lopate |
You
can also mix and match tankini tops and bottoms, colour co-ordinating them but matching patterns and
colors.
Flattering styles for smaller breasts
The
halterneck style is also flattering to the smaller breasted woman – and there are plenty of colourful designs in
the stores (both on the high street and online) this summer.
The
triangle-style bikini can help lift and add shape to smaller breasts, so look for these simple and popular
designs when you’re out shopping.
“I had little to be proud of in the boobs department, but my first padded pink
bikini meant that I could proudly strut my stuff on the beach”
If you need a little support or boosting, it’s
possible to buy swimwear and bikinis in fitted cup sizes or in padded styles to boost your size – although
you’ll probably end up spending rather more for these.
You can probably find the padded
brastyles in most AA, A and B cup bikinis – again, you might need to visit
a larger department store or swimwear or lingerie specialist.
Teen Swimwear tips
Here’s a few suggestions for choosing flattering
styles for summer:-
§ Choosing something with a pattern is probably more flattering than a single colour –
although styles with details such as lace or ties can be very attractive
§ decide whether you’ll wear it for sunbathing or swimming – some swim suit styles are not
designed for water (yes, really!)
§ choose a matching coverup – whether it’s a wrap or a sarong – so that you can cover up
walking back from the beach or if it gets a little cool
§ if your top is a different size from your bottom, buying bikini separates in a department
store can be a very effective way to find sizes to fit you
§ high cut legs can be more feminine and make your legs look longer and more sexy
§ stripes – unless you’re tall and thin, avoid these unless they are vertical and actually
help to make you look slimmer
§ there are some cool 70’s floral patterns and retro prints in the stores this year – choose
something in a color that flatters your skin and hair tone
If you’re not sure what suits you, take a friend along to the department store, try on different styles to see what
styles, patterns & colors look best on you.

Need A Full Figure Swimsuit ?
If you find that you need more support - it's possible to get swimwear in larger sizes, including D, E and F cup
sizes.
If you find that you need more support, it’s
possible to get swimwear in larger sizes, including D, DD, E and F cup sizes.
Men may remember the TV program “Baywatch” for it’s
image of big-busted women running along the beach, but you can bet that they had adequate support to enhance
their shape and give some control.
“Summer afternoon – summer afternoon – the two most beautiful words in the English
language”
Henry James |
Make sure that you choose a style that offer
adequate support – a halterneck or thin-strapped bikini is unlikely to flatter.
However, a fitted bikini with built-in support can
look sexy and attractive as you lie by the beach – just a small amount of underwiring can make a huge
difference!
Don’t make the mistake of choosing a swimsuit with no in-built support
Tips for swimsuit styles
For one piece swimsuits (or maillot which is the fashion
designer’s term for the traditional one-piece swim suit) avoid bigger
patterns for larger women – small prints or plainer colours with a coloured trim can often look
better.
Darker colours tend to be more slimming and shape
enhancing. Adding a sarong can look elegant and very
feminine.
Take the Plunge –
Online Shopping
Many online stores carry a full line of swimwear, not only
for young girls and teens but for the whole family.
Buying online, in plenty of time before your vacation, can save time at the
stores and ease the burden of pre-holiday preparation.
Colourful Bikinis - no longer the exclusive
clothing for the younger woman
Shopping Gallery - choose from
dozens of styles and colors of swimwear, swim suits and Speedo swimming costumes
Fuller Figured Swimwear &
swimsuits - styles and sizes to suit the plus size woman
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