Get A Swimwear That Suits You Best
A swimwear should fit your body just right, not too tight, not too loose. If it doesn't feel comfortable on you and doesn't cover the appropriate body parts, then you shouldn't be wearing it at all. It's true that finding the right size is not easy that is why before you buying one, be sure to always fit it yourself first.
The important thing to keep in mind when buying a swimwear is getting the right size for your body. With so many styles and sizes available on the market today, surely there's one that suits your body type whether you're skinny, with great curves or the athletic type.
First, know your size. A dress or pants can be a good reference when determining your size. This is very vital when ordering a swimwear online or going to a shop and fitting a piece.
Usually, a size chart is provided on the site of online stores so be sure to check it out. If you're buying from shops, you can ask for the size chart from the sales people. If none is available, just ask the assistance of the sales ladies about the sizes of their swimwear.
Just a tip. Don't be shy to tell the sales people about your size. It won't benefit you at all if you're not honest to yourself and to them because after all, you'll still be the one to wear that swimwear, right? And don't be ashamed to fit several pieces as well to compare them and determine what you really like best.
A good swimsuit top should be one that supports your busts well. Choose one with a padded bra or with underwire if you have saggy breasts.
Overall, fashion experts suggest to get a swimwear that's not too revealing and not too conservative that it covers most parts of your body. It's never a shame to be sexy if you feel like it. In fact, if you don't have the right curves, you can still go for the low cut necklines and high cut legs because they actually make your body appear slimmer.
A good thing to remember, too, is that if the swimsuit you loved to use last year fits you too tight now, then it's time to let it go. Admit it that you've gained a few pounds and it's not worth trying to fit in a suit that's already smaller than your present size. If you lost a few pounds, a loose swimwear won't look good as well.
As for designs, you have so many choices. If you go for the retro style, get a halter top or one with belts or if you like vintage prints, choose from the floral, polka dots or Hawaii designs. If you're color friendly, the hot colors to opt for are the green, red, black, yellow, pink and turquoise.
So, invest in a perfectly fit swimwear each year. It won't cost you a fortune and it will make heads turn for sure, just trust yourself. It's all about self-esteem and boosting it up when wearing swimsuits at the beach or pool.