Often finding the right swimsuit means letting go of preconceived notions about size and fit; this is easier said than done. With an open mind and little patience, though, buying swimwear doesn’t need to be difficult or a source of angst.
1.Check the size of your previous year’s bathing suit before you start shopping, and use it as a starting point on what size to select. If you do not currently have a swimsuit that fits, select a size that is one size larger than what you wear for your everyday clothes. Swimwear is often made smaller which makes a larger size necessary. size charts details……
2.Select swimwear to try on that accentuates your positive attributes and plays down any problem areas. For example, women with larger bust sizes should look for swimwear that offers built-in support while women with small busts should consider suits that have demi-cups with underwire that boost and maximize.
3.Take several bathing suits of the same style but in different sizes to the dressing room to try on. This way if one size is too small, you’ll have the next size on hand. Move around within the dressing room and mimic some of your beach-side movements. Pay close attention to how the suits fit your body and reject any that are ill-fitting or do not work well with your movements.
4.Visit online retailers that specialize in swimwear or that offer a selection of swimwear to suit your taste and size. For example, if you are a plus-size woman, you will need to shop from an online retailer that offers plus-size swimsuits.
5.Select suits that are flattering for your body. For example, if you have short legs, a high-cut bathing suit will make your legs appear longer or if your stomach isn’t as flat as you would like, one-piece suits or tankini’s work well for mid-section coverage.
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