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Sunday, February 8, 2009

How to choose a swimsuit

By reklicom

Swimsuits are designed to cover intimate bodily areas of men and women, subjects that have changed during different eras. Men's swimsuit styles are swimming trunks such as board shorts, jammers, speedo style briefs, thongs, g-strings or bikini . Swimsuits are designed to be worn on the smaller sizes so you may want to order one size up for better coverage.

Womens competitive swimsuits range from basic tank maillots to full-body suits. Many serious competitors use the full-body swimsuit style to take advantage of the specially designed texture of the fabric. Women's and junior's designer bathing suits have often been reduced to plain solids and unflattering fits in the mainstream industry.

Large Breasts:Try high straight bustlines. They conceal and help you look more proportionate.Try a swimsuit with larger straps. They offer more support and cover side bulges.Try tankinis and bikinis. They offer a lot of support and lift.

But before we get to the colder months, lets begin with the years hottest season " summer! This is the time for showing off your female form at its best. When choosing a sexy swimsuit for summer, theres no need to be shy " go for scintillating and hot swimwear. Summer is about beach time fun, pool side elegance and beautiful, hot rays so what better way to compliment the mood than with sexy new swimwear to match. String bikinis, bandeau tops, ruched bottoms with brazilian cuts " these sexy swimsuit styles are guaranteed to turn heads and have you feeling at your summers best.

Swimming in the nude. That sure would solve my swimsuit problem and be more pleasurable. But, public pools go by our judeo-christian heritage of nudity being sinful/evil. Swimming is probably the sport that requires the least amount of equipment, and subsequently has seen the least amount of evolution in equipment.

Top heavy swimsuits: If you're busty, show off your cleavage in a one piece swimsuit with a plunging neckline. The ideal bikini for you would be one with a halter top. More than anything, you need support. Here's more about how to pick busty swimwear that flatter your body shape best.You can widen your hips with boy shorts or a colorful bottom.

Curvy figures and plus sizes:If your tummy is a problem, wear a one-piece swimsuit that has a very high lycra content. Miraclesuits are your friend. Wear those swimsuits to take 10lb off visually. They'd hold in your tummy. If your tummy is not an issue, then go for a bikini. Just make sure the bikini top supports you well with wide enough straps or underwire support and go for the lower-rise bottoms.

Women with an inverted shape (their top is wider than their hips), should choose a two-piece with a skort or shorts. This will help balance their top and bottom, making them look more proportional. Women love to wear bikinis, men love to look at women in them.

Tankinis, Halterkinis and Hipkinis are also fun options for this type of exercise. All of these suits are 2 pieces that cover or skim the belly and come with bikini bottoms. The Tankinis are tank style over the shoulder straps and the Halterkinis tie around the neck, showing a little more back. The Hipkinis are often are adjustable ties on the bikini bottoms which are great if you are a smaller or larger on the bottom than the top or simply like the style.

Bottom Heavy: Try a skirted suit if you have more of a pear shaped body. You'll be surprised how fun some of the latest skirted suits look - they aren't as matronly as they once were! Vertical detailing on top: try on suits that draw the eye to the top of the swimsuit to look longer and leaner. For instance if the suit is all black, try on one with the design up at the top. Try straight necklines to broaden shoulders and balance out proportions - this will give the illusion of a more hour-glass shape.

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