Skimpy Bikini Swimwear

Skimpy bikini swimwear may be the rage today but finding one that fits you to a tee may be a challenge. For women who have disproportionate measurements, sets and one-piece swimsuits always pose a problem. Thankfully there are retailers and stores that sell the tops and bottoms separately, giving consumers the free play to mix and match pieces according to the right size and style.

The first thing that women need to do in order to get the right-sized swimsuit is to analyze what their body type is. Some women are fortunate enough have proportional body measurements that allow them to buy beachwear in a jiffy, but for those who have varying sizing for the top and bottom, here are a few reminders on which styles and cuts can flatter them the most.

Tops

Triangle-style tops can do wonders for women who are flat-chested. The strings expose more of the upper body, showing off more flesh. Padded and underwired cups can also boost the busts as well. When it comes to design though, women who are flat-chested can choose upper garments that have colourful patterns and accessories that will draw attention to the chest area. Bandeau or strapless can also do wonders for women who have small busts.

Top-heavy women on the other hand need to stay away from gaily patterned tops. Support and proper coverage should be the main focus of tops for women who have larger bustlines. Halter-type tops provide the necessary support while letting the wearer exude the right amount of sexiness.

Bottoms

Skimpy bottoms usually make use of little fabric that offers moderate to almost little coverage. However, women have varying body types and sizes that can be flattered with different kinds of bottoms. For women who want to amp up their small hips and backsides, bikini bottoms in bold colors and interesting designs will spice things up. Rio bottoms provide moderate coverage of the derriere and hips can be emphasized with detailing and accessories such as rings, beading, and even sashes. For longer and leaner-looking legs, opt for high-cut swimsuits. Avoid boy shorts if you have short legs because this style will only make you look stubby.

Women with big booties on the other hand can downplay the size of their behinds by choosing lower garments that come in dark colors. Minimal pattern and design can also help divert attention to the top and away from big hips and booties. Another trick is to wrap your hips with a dark-colored sarong.