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Flattering Swimwear for Your Body Type

One Piece Swimsuits, Slimming Swimsuits, Swimming Shorts for Men

When the days start getting warmer and the beginning of summer is lazily floating in, many women are faced with an ongoing dilemma: swimsuits. Most women want to look their best whether they are going to the beach, a public pool, or even their personal swimming areas. However, finding the perfect swimsuit may be difficult, especially when they are modeled by models that aren’t exactly the same size or shape as most average women.

One of the first things to consider when purchasing a swimsuit is your unique body shape. All women do not have the same body shape, and they often do not have the same shape as the models that showcase the swimsuits in magazines, television and store ads. A swimsuit that looks gorgeous on a model may not have the same visual appeal when it is on you. (Remember, this is not about your waist size or how physically fit you are, slim figures with different proportions can also look less than flattering in certain styles!) However, this is no reason to be discouraged! When shopping for a swimsuit, these tips and tricks may help aid you in your search to find the perfect bathing suit for you.

Your bust size can have a lot to do with the general appearance of your swimsuit. Women with larger bust areas look flattering in halter style swimsuit tops. Swimsuits with tops that do not have very much of a pattern or design, and suits that have thicker straps, a plunging neckline, and extra support also flatter this type of figure.

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Smaller busted women usually look more flattering in swimwear without plunging necklines. Also, structured cups may not be the best bet for smaller busted women both because they may not fit and cause the shape of your bust area to look awkward. Ruffled and bandeau tops often flatter women with smaller bust areas quite nicely, as well as suits with patterns or decorations in the bust area.

For many women the hip area is a problem area when it comes to swimwear. Swimsuits with skirted bottoms can easily flatter large, un-toned hips, and can also hide stretch marks. If you do not wish to have a swimsuit with an attached skirt for extra coverage, skirts that slip over swimsuit bottoms can also be purchased. Women who want more coverage when it comes to swimwear also have the option of boyshort style swim bottoms.

Women who do not wish to show their stomach areas may want to consider tankini style swimwear. This provides more coverage for tummies that aren’t quite beach ready, or a stylish alternative for those who are a little more conservative. One piece swimsuits are also an option for those who do not want to show their stomach areas. When choosing a one piece it is important to make sure that it fits in all areas and does not pull or tug. In this style of suit it is important to make sure it isn’t baggy or saggy in certain areas, because this bagging and sagging will only be intensified when the suit is wet.

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Hopefully these tips will help lead you to find that perfect swimsuit. Good luck and happy shopping!