Swimsuit Myths and Shopping Tips
What’s fact, what’s fiction, and what’s good to know when you’re on the hunt for a suit.
4 Swimsuit Myths
Myth: Never wear a white bathing suit.
Fact: A white suit in a textured fabric with a thick nude lining will block any show-through.
Myth: The more coverage, the better.
Fact: Extra fabric can emphasize the thing you want to hide. Boy shorts, for example, can squeeze and exaggerate excess flesh,
whereas a string bikini adjusts to lay flat on the skin.
Myth: Wear black to look slimmer.
Fact: Navy, plum, brown, and dark green do the trick, too. Vertical and diagonal stripes and tiny prints can also make the body
look leaner.
Myth: With swimwear, buy the same size as you do in clothing.
Fact: Swimsuits are typically sized smaller than clothes because they are meant to fit snugly. You may have to go up a size or
two, especially with brands targeted to juniors, such as Roxy.
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