Finding the best bathing suit for your body

March 7, 2015

When swimsuit season finally arrives, you'll be able to embrace it confidently knowing exactly which style bathing suit to choose for your body type. Here's some advice for finding the most flattering fit.

Finding the best bathing suit for your body

Understanding the different body shape categories and which one applies to you (A, H, I, O, V or X), will give you a clear idea of what to look for before you set out shopping. So tread with caution no longer! Here's how to shop for the best bathing suit for your body.

A-lines

If you have an A-line body type it means you generally have narrow shoulders, usually with a small bust and wide hips and thighs.

What to choose
Your body type looks best in a halter-top swimsuit or bikini.

  • Tops that tie around the back of the neck balance out the shoulders. Pairing a printed top with a solid (but matching) coloured bottom will help to maintain the focus on the shoulders.
  • To conceal the hips, wear a skirted swim bottom.

H-lines or I-lines

Having this type of body means your figure is relatively straight and undefined. If you have an average build, you are an "H"; if you are very skinny you are an "I". The width of your shoulders, waist and hips are about the same.

What to choose
Add definition to your figure with a one-piece swimsuit that crisscrosses over the chest or one with diagonal stripes that gather at the midsection to create a focal point at the waist.

  • You can do a lot to enhance your curves with plunging v-necks or triangle bikini tops.
  • If you have a thin, lean build, go with bright colours and bold prints to add volume to your delicate shape.

O-lines

Well-rounded and not too chubby, having an O-line figure means your body is balanced and you have a defined waist. (Fun fact: Marilyn Monroe had this iconic body type!)

What to choose
If you have been blessed with an ample bust, feel free to show it off. On the other hand, if you feel your chest is too large, you can conceal it with a square-neck bathing suit. V-necks are also a good look on you.

  • Swimsuits that are too tight will draw extra attention to all your curves, and not necessarily in the most flattering way. Whichever style you choose, be sure it fits right.

V-lines

With a V-line figure, your shoulders are the main focal point and contrast against your comparatively narrow hips – like a swimmer’s body.

What to choose
Your best swimsuit style to choose balances the body from the top down with a flared bottom, swim skirt or horizontal stripes to extend the hips.

  • You'll look sensational in a swimsuit with a high-cut leg.
  • A deep plunging V-neck directs attention downwards and away from the shoulders, if that's your wish.

X-lines

Having this body type means you have the elusive and coveted hourglass figure that's perfectly balanced and proportionate. As such, your shoulders and hips are the same width and you have a tapered waist.

What to choose
You have been truly blessed! The swimsuits you can get away with wearing are limited only by your budget. Everything looks good on you.

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