Plus Size Swim Suits
For many ladies, it is quite a challenge to go at the beach
without being taunted a sun-tanning whale. After all, we
do not go to the beach wearing long sleeves and long shirts
that could hide our bulges. Thankfully, there is now such
a thing as plus size swim suits.
The more you cover the more you are
noticed
You could see numerous individuals committing swim fashion
suicides if you visit the community pool on a regular
basis. People do not want to show the world their
protruding belly for fear of looking ridiculous. But they
end up looking extremely more ridiculous when they take the
plunge wearing boy shorts – which is ok, and surfing shirt –
definitely not ok.
There are also some who, although comparably bigger with the
others, have more fashion common sense. Swimsuits that
would cover unwanted curvatures do exist after all. You
do not have to end up looking the odd one out if you invest in
plus size bathing suits.
Go for swimwear styled to hide what should remain hidden and
show what should be seen
Plus size swim
suits do not necessarily equate to large
sized bathing suits. Rather, they are swim outfits that
would look flattering on plus size persons. Examples of
these are the tankinis, shortinis, swimsuits with skirts, and
blousons. There is also the usual plus size bikini if you
really want to flaunt it.
A tankini is a two-piece affair which is similar to a
bikini. The difference is instead of the small bikini top
which bares your tummy, a tank top is substituted.
Shortinis have the same concept. Only, the bikini bottom
is also substituted with the less revealing shorts.
Blousons are bathing suits with large flowing tops and
swimsuits with skirts are self-explanatory.
Mind the colors
Although all one piece swimsuits would cover your belly, some
are not very effective in hiding the unsightly outward
curve. Like any fashion advice for large women, it is
best to pick a suit that is dark.
If you would opt for a two piece, try to play the combination
to your advantage. If you have a heavy bottom, you could
go for a dark colored boy shorts and pair it with a patterned
tank top. If you are especially small in front, you could
go for large floral prints to make up for what you do not
have. Avoid a one-tone top that would emphasize the lack
of curves in the right places.
Always be comfortable
Wear something that you know would not hike up your butt, would
not interfere with your activities – skirts, for example, are
sometimes distracting when you swim as they swirl around the
waist. Choose a size that is comfortable and would not
have you holding your breath even above water. Do not
force yourself into something that you have seen looks good on
others. It may not look tasteful at all on you.
In the end, the best plus size swim wear
depends on the wearer. The more you try to hide, the more
awkward you would look in your piece. So chill and
believe that you look good. You will look good.
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