Womens Swimwear Separates
Women’s swimwear separates allowed wearers to break free from the limiting form of the conventional one-piece bathing suit. The mix-and-match two-piece designs enhance women’s creativity and individuality, while appealing to the more budget-conscious, as well. With separate tops and bottoms, you can achieve different looks without having to buy new swimsuits every summer. In addition, as most separates are individually priced, you can get a bikini top in one size and the bottom in another size. This strategy would work well for women who are either apple-shaped or pear-shaped. Usually, women having these body types find it difficult to find a perfect fit when shopping for swimwear, as they can get a well-fitting top with a bottom that is a little too tight or the other way around. In addition, some two-piece suits come in reversible designs.
Finding the right match
While the most common separates remain to be the bikini, there are still a number of styles that you can choose from. Halters and bandeaus are great for women who want to show off nice shoulder blades and well-toned abs. Tankinis would be perfect for women who do not feel brave enough to bare their midriffs. If you have great legs, you can pair this off with a string bikini bottom or one in French cut design. These types are cut higher on the sides, so you should get a bikini wax at least a couple of days before wearing one. If you are the conservative type, you should go for boy legs, because they do not look as skimpy. However, steer clear of boy legs when you are on the short side, as they can make your legs appear really stumpy. Some two-piece bathing suits come in sets, so it makes mixing and matching easier, allowing you to test different combinations until you get the pair that looks best on you.
Buying the perfect swimwear
With so many styles of bathing suits these days, choosing one that is right for you can be frustrating at times. To avoid making the mistake of buying beachwear that you might end up not being comfortable enough to wear, make sure that you do a reality check and take inventory of the body parts that you like best and least. Another tip when buying bathing suits is to get one that is a size larger than the size of your regular clothes. Since swimwear is often made from stretchable fabric, wearing one in your regular size may have pinched sections that create unsightly bulges.