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Dazzler
11-30-2009, 07:55 AM
For obvious reasons, shopping for swimwear is probably one of the least favorite things to do in the summer -- but it's necessary if you want to toss out your old bikini and find an updated suit that looks hot and feels cool.

Going on vacation, to the beach, or plan on just lounging around on your day off? We've got some shopping tips to help you find a swimsuit that looks great not only on the rack but yourself as well. Let's get started...

Check out Return Policies

Shop only at stores you trust and always save your receipts. Closely check out the return policy on swimwear, and ask questions if necessary. Most stores will accept returns on swimsuits if they haven't been worn and still have the tags attached. If your suit is defective, you can probably still return it if it has been worn. A liberal return policy is desirable if you're shopping online, so you don't encounter problems with a suit that doesn't fit.

Look for signs in the store saying such things as "all sales are final." You may see these signs on clearance racks indicating you cannot return swimwear that has been marked down. You're getting a good deal, but be sure to try on the suit before you buy it.

Get Help

Take adequate time and shop with a trusted friend to swap ideas with. Honest opinions sometimes take a hit on the ego, but will help you avoid a fashion disaster that can cause considerable embarrassment when you're trying to impress that special guy. Likewise, tell your friend which suits don't look the best on her, and why. Soften the blow and praise her when she dons beachwear that works well for her figure.

Trying on Swimwear

For your own protection, keep your undergarments on when trying on swimwear -- particularly your panties. Just the thought of putting on swimwear that has been worn "au-natural" by others is an ultimate "gross-out." Protection strips in the crotch area will insure that you have a sanitary suit after you purchase it.

How to Choose Swimsuits that Flatter Your Figure

To look your best at the beach or pool, play around with styles and patterns that will minimize your flaws and maximize your assets! Time is money, so by knowing your problem areas, you can avoid the swimwear that's not going to do a thing for you -- and focus on the swimsuits that best suit your shape. Look for beachwear that is comfortable and won't fall off while you're swimming. After all, this is swimwear so it should serve that purpose.

Tips to Look Slimmer

Dress monochromatic and choose dark colors such as black and navy blue. Spandex adds extra stretch needed for slack and will make you appear thinner. Select from mix & match coordinated tops and bottoms to ensure you buy the proper size.

Generally, swimwear runs small, so you'll probably need to buy a size or two larger. Don't fret, you can cut the size tags off if you're unwilling to wear a suit bearing a larger size. What's important is that you find a suit that conveys your style, confidence and personality.

Large Bust

For large breasts, get adequate support for full-coverage. Choose a halter or molded underwire top to ensure that you won't hang out in all the wrong places. Racerback style straps and a wide band underneath the bust line provide extra security for those who are over-endowed.

Butt too Big

If your butt is too big for your liking, there's many alternatives available. Not only are they stylish, sporty boy-cut bottoms will cover your rear while adding comfort. Skirted bikini bottoms are a sexy option to skimpy bikini briefs, and they're always hot in beach fashions.

Select a top that is classy and draws the eye upwards -- away from your large butt. Thin, diagonal stripes are hot this season and very convenient for creating illusions. Keep in mind that horizontal stripes are a no-no for a too large anything and vertical stripes can accentuate unwanted bulges.

Curvy Curves

For an hourglass figure, consider a tankini and hipster bottoms. Wide straps ensure you're supported on top while a boyish cut covers areas you'd rather not show. Play up your finest curves with a one-piece cutout that's sure to be an eyecatcher.

Large Stomach

Minimize a bulging belly with a one-piece suit in a dark color or splashy pattern. If your heart is set on a two piece, find a top that falls over your briefs. It will hide your tummy and elongate your torso. Swimsuits that gather at the waist are instant stomach slimmers while adding a trendy touch to your overall look.



Source (http://www.beautytipsonline.com/swimwear.htm)

bensathomas
03-24-2010, 06:19 AM
Here are Tips to choose Swimsuit:
1. Look for a close fit.
2. If you are trying to deemphasize the hip area, then you need to find a suit that flatters the leg. You should look for a suit that is cut up higher on the leg because it makes your hips look smaller. Dark bottoms are a good choice. Also try to find a suit that has interest across the top to take your eye upward, away from the hip area.
3. Many suits are available that will provide cleavage and fullness. Look for suits that have push up cups or pads inside. Shirring across the bust is also good and embellishments on the upper area also add some fullness. Find one with ruffles or a big and busy design to add emphasis to that area.
4. you should look at the brand name of the swimsuit. While price and brand name should not be your first considerations, better-known brands do have a tendency to produce higher quality swimsuits that are guaranteed to last longer.

alfreda
03-26-2010, 02:19 AM
Hello,
While many swimsuits may look very similar in style, cut, and color, there are a wide variety of factors that can impact both a swimsuit’s fit on the body and its overall lifetime. When shopping for a swimsuit, you should keep these factors in mind to ensure you receive the most overall satisfaction from your purchase.

First of all, you should look at the tag of the swimsuit to determine the type of fabric it is made from. While 100% cotton swimsuits may seem wonderfully light and very fashionable, they are quick to fray and sag when actually in use. The ideal fabric for a swimsuit is a cotton/Lycra mix. Lycra fabric will provide exceptional fit and limited chlorine resistance, while cotton will result in lightness and comfort in your swimsuit.

Secondly, you should look at the brand name of the swimsuit. While price and brand name should not be your first considerations, better-known brands do have a tendency to produce higher quality swimsuits that are guaranteed to last longer.

jade
04-20-2010, 01:33 AM
Shop only at stores you trust and always save your receipts. Closely check out the return policy on swimwear, and ask questions if necessary. Most stores will accept returns on swimsuits if they haven't been worn and still have the tags attached. If your suit is defective, you can probably still return it if it has been worn. A liberal return policy is desirable if you're shopping online, so you don't encounter problems with a suit that doesn't fit.

Look for signs in the store saying such things as "all sales are final." You may see these signs on clearance racks indicating you cannot return swimwear that has been marked down. You're getting a good deal, but be sure to try on the suit before you buy it.

mrksem454
05-17-2010, 02:55 AM
With my regards, You have create a great job here to buy a swimsuite, But one another issue for this is, Swimwear should be comfortable so look for styles that you feel comfortable in. When you go online, you can find hundreds of designs, colours and patterns that will look stunning on you.

buy melanotan
05-18-2010, 10:40 PM
If you're into swimming, definitely get a one-piece. Find one that doesn't cut into the shoulders, has comfortable, stretchy fabric and doesn't creep up the backside. Forget bikini strings. You just don't want anything to come undone while you're doing laps or snorkeling off a crowded beach.

nicolas
05-25-2010, 08:31 AM
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