Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the long torso rationale. Plenty of suits come in tall/long.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A tankini that touches or overlaps looks no more or less frumpy than a 1 piece of the same color. It's just easier for some to fit into 2 pieces when you have git issues like length, large chests, tiny chest but big bum, whatever
Takini will always look more frumpy that a one piece. It breaks up your top half and lower half, there is usually some tummy hanging out in between, the fabric moves and bunches around your middle..just no. I have yet to see one on anyone in person looks good. It is as if they are compromise of middle aged moms that want to cling to a bikini but are too self conscious about their body. A stylish and flattering one piece is always the better option
Anonymous wrote:Uh, pull to side? Who takes down a one piece?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A tankini that touches or overlaps looks no more or less frumpy than a 1 piece of the same color. It's just easier for some to fit into 2 pieces when you have git issues like length, large chests, tiny chest but big bum, whatever
a tankini can be more comfortable but it in inevitably draws attention to the saggy butt area which is not what any of us want. maybe a monotone black tankini would be better.
Anonymous wrote:A tankini that touches or overlaps looks no more or less frumpy than a 1 piece of the same color. It's just easier for some to fit into 2 pieces when you have git issues like length, large chests, tiny chest but big bum, whatever
Anonymous wrote:Am loving the quality and pattern of what I got from https://www.naniswimwear.com/. With a long torso, there are not many one piece options from swim companies so a tankini usually works but may be a bit cropped.
Anonymous wrote:A tankini that touches or overlaps looks no more or less frumpy than a 1 piece of the same color. It's just easier for some to fit into 2 pieces when you have git issues like length, large chests, tiny chest but big bum, whatever