How Do You Choose And Wear A One Piece Bathing Suit?
• Make sure you have the right size of bathing suit. A one-piece that is too small may cause you to “bulge” out of it. If it is too big, you may find yourself floating inside of it. Most stores have fitting charts so you can measure yourself and find the perfect size! Remember, there is no standard sizing chart every brand must follow. In one brand, you may be a 36 but in another, you could be a 40. If you can’t find a sizing chart in the store, try going online to their website. Also remember that once wet, bathing suits stretch or expand, causing them to fit a bit differently than when dry. Ask a sales associate if the sizing chart has included this change of the fabric. • Keep in mind your body. One-piece bathing suits come in many styles and patterns. For women with bigger busts, try looking for suits with built-in bras, a halter-style suit which has more (and adjustable) support, or crossing adjustable straps which also have more support. If you have a wider midsection, try bathin