
How to Choose the Right Size for a Swimsuit: Our Tips
Choosing the Right Size for a Swimsuit is Essential for Feeling Comfortable and Fully Enjoying Your Time at the Beach or Pool. A Well-Fitted Swimsuit Flatters Your Figure, Provides Good Support, and Prevents Discomfort. This Article Aims to Guide You Step by Step in Finding the Perfect Size for Your Swimsuit.
Understanding Swimsuit Sizes
International Sizing Systems
When choosing a swimsuit, it’s important to understand that sizing systems vary from country to country.
Each swimsuit brand may also have its own sizing variations. This means that your usual size may not fit perfectly from one brand to another. For example, a size 38 swimsuit from one brand might be slightly smaller or larger from another.
Rest assured, each brand has its own guide that takes into account the specifics of the cut and materials used.
At Lingerie Emma, our swimsuits are sized by cup depth, just like a bra size.
Essential Measurements for a Swimsuit
To choose the ideal size for your swimsuit, it is important to take accurate measurements. Here are the main measurements to take:
1. Bust Measurement
Use a flexible measuring tape to measure the fullest part of your bust. Make sure the tape is horizontal and not too tight.
For accurate results, wear a non-padded bra (avoid push-up bras, as they can distort the measurements).
2. Waist size
Measure around the narrowest part of your waist, typically at the level of the navel. The tape should be snug but not too tight to ensure your comfort.
3. Hip size
Measure around the widest part of your hips, usually at the level of your buttocks. Again, the tape should be parallel to the floor and not too tight to ensure a good fit.
4. Chest circumference measurement
For a one-piece swimsuit, the chest circumference measurement is crucial. Wrap the measuring tape around your body, going from the front to the back, from the crotch to the shoulder, including the bust. This measurement takes into account both the length and width of your body.
Body Types and Types of Swimsuits
Every body is unique, and choosing a swimsuit that fits your body type can make all the difference in terms of comfort and flattering your silhouette.
Here is an explanation of the main body types and the recommended swimsuit styles for each.
Body Type A (Pear Shape)
- Description : Shoulders narrower than the hips.
- Recommended Swimsuits: Opt for bikini tops with details, ruffles, or patterns to draw attention to the upper body. High-cut bikini bottoms or those in solid, dark colors can help balance the silhouette.
Beach House Monterey Tropical Tankini Top
The Beach House Monterey Tropical Tankini Top features tiered ruffles that add dimension to the front and a bold floral pattern. It has an integrated bra with soft cups and adjustable straps.
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Body Type V (Inverted Triangle
- Description : Shoulders wider than the hips.
- Recommended Swimsuits: Choose bikini bottoms with details, ruffles, or patterns to add volume to the hips. Bikini tops with thin straps or plunging cuts help soften the shoulder
Selmark Polinesia Bikini Top
The Selmark Polinesia Bikini Top features a triangle design and adjustable thin straps. It is wire-free and adorned with a beautiful print in vibrant colors. |
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Body Type H (Rectangle
- Description: Shoulders, waist, and hips are of similar width.
- Recommended Swimsuits: One-piece swimsuits with cutouts or belts at the waist create the illusion of curves. Bikinis with patterned or textured tops and bottoms add volume and define the silhouette.
Sea Level Daisyfield One-Piece Swimsuit
The Sea Level Daisyfield One-Piece Swimsuit features a chic retro silhouette with a slightly fitted waist and a botanical print. It has removable soft cups and adjustable convertible straps. |
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Body Type O (oval)
- Description: Waist wider than the shoulders and hips.
- Recommended Swimsuits: One-piece swimsuits with ruching or shaping fabrics help smooth and slim the silhouette. V-necklines and vertical details can elongate the torso.
Cyell Holiday One-Piece Swimsuit
The Cyell Holiday One-Piece Swimsuit features a wrapping detail for a shaping fit and a hidden band under the bust for excellent support. It is lined and designed with a deep V-neckline.
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Body Type X (Hourglass)
- Description: Shoulders and hips of similar width with a well-defined waist.
- Recommended Swimsuits: Most swimsuit styles suit this body type. Fitted one-piece swimsuits and high-waisted bikinis highlight the waist and natural curves. Note that all women can wear a bikini, regardless of their silhouette; it’s all about pairing it with the right bikini bottom.
Cyell Dash Stripe One-Piece Swimsuit
The Cyell Dash Stripe One-Piece Swimsuit is made with molded cups in a structured, shiny fabric. It can be worn in several ways: strapless, with crisscrossed straps in the back, or as a halter neck. |
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How to Check the Fit of Your Swimsuit
- Try on the swimsuit: When trying on a swimsuit, it should fit snugly without being constricting. It should contour to your body without leaving red marks or bunching.
- Check the seams: The seams should not dig into your skin. If they leave marks, the swimsuit is likely too tight.
- Test movements: Move around, raise your arms, sit down, and bend over. The swimsuit should stay in place without shifting or losing shape. Make sure it provides good coverage and support during these movements.
Signs of a Swimsuit That’s Too Loose
- Wrinkled or Bunched Fabric: If the fabric wrinkles or bunches up, it's a sign that the swimsuit is too big.
- Slipping: If the swimsuit slides down or shifts when you move, it’s likely too loose and won’t provide the necessary support.
Choosing the Right Swimsuit Size: In Summary
To choose the right size for your swimsuit, it’s essential to take accurate measurements. Opt for a model suited to your body type and ensure it is comfortable and well-fitted.
Take your time to consult the size guides from brands to find the ideal size. If in doubt, feel free to ask us questions or schedule an appointment with the team to ensure you make the right choice.
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