Wide Hips, Big Thighs
This is probably the most common figure problem, but it can easily be camouflaged with the right suit. Look for one or two piece plus size bathing suits with high cut bottoms that will give the appearance of longer legs. If you are not comfortable with this much exposure, try a flirty swim skirt or sarong to cover the area. Avoid, at all costs, boy cut shorts. They can make your hips and thighs appear even larger and wider.
Tummy Bulge
Who doesn't have this problem? One-piece styles with shirring can mask an ample tummy. Suits with deep, plunging necklines will draw the eye upwards and away from the bulge. Stay away from skimpy bikinis and low-rise bottoms.
Busty
Do you have too much of a good thing? Yes, cleavage can look great, but you don't want to be falling out of your suit. Look for swimwear with built-in underwire bras, or halter tops for extra support. Don't reach for that string bikini, unless you want your fellow beachgoers to get an eyeful of you.
Small Bust
Find a suit that has foam padding and underwire uplift. Bright prints and ruffles around the neckline can help hide a less than ample bust.
Short Torso
Bathing suits with deep v-necks can elongate the body. Boy cut or board shorts that sit low on the hips can add length, as well. Stay away from high cut bottoms that can make your body appear even shorter.
Long Torso
Try a one-piece suit with high cut legs. You can break up the long vertical lines with a tankini that exposes a bit of midriff.
Now that you have a better idea of what will work with your body type, go ahead and try on a few new styles. Experiment with color and pattern, as well. It is not written anywhere that full figured women have to wear boring bathing suits. You might just find a flattering new look that is just right for you.
By Chirsty Diaz
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