Nope. I’m tall and thin with a little muscle. 34B. |
I wear bikinis and throw on a fitted rash guard (short or long sleeve) often. |
I love the Crew 1980s scoopback one piece. It is a classic tank style with low back, no padding. Very flattering if you are thinner and don't have a large bust.
I also love this patagonia suits |
NP and I love this!! I am in good shape but I hate the cheeky ass stuff and high cut bottoms don't know why everyone likes going for the constant wedgie look. |
So sick of design by venture capital. |
Nice and modern, but definitely for a smaller bust. |
Are these sticky and stay put? The sitting posture looks like it might expose labia if you move the wrong way.. |
BODEN!!!
The Santorini suit is amazing - cute and slimming, but stays in place when dealing with kids. They also make bra size suits - I have a large chest and especially like the Mila tankini. I always wear a one piece, even though I do have a good body. They are just so much easier. |
Swim shorts + bikini top and maybe rashguard. Actually I wore this combo to my last office party, which featured both a pool and a super-staid crowd. |
What?? |
I bought this a few weeks ago in DD cup
https://www.vixpaulahermanny.com/collections/valentina-collection/products/valentina-bia-tube-bikini |
Huh? What do you think a tankini is, exactly? |
Yeah, a tankini with a high waist bottom just looks like a one piece. |
NP. Not sure exactly what PP means but I do agree tankinis are not flattering. I have a long waist so I know a major reason people buy them is because it's really hard to find one-pieces that fit when you are long-waisted. But it's really hard to get a flattering fit on a tankini. If the top is fitted, it will tend to ride up, which will actually emphasize your stomach area, not conceal it. And if the top is looser, you have extra bulk around your midsection. I'd much rather put the extra legwork into finding a one-piece that fits, or a bikini I don't hate (this is almost impossible) than give into the tankini. |