Plenty of magazines offer tantalizing articles on finding a flattering swimsuit for every body type out there, but many of those tend not to be too generic to be of as much use when it comes to dealing with specific concerns. So what essentials do you really need to look for? These tips might help you find out. Support and appropriate coverage for the chest is a necessity for the pool or the beach. Most of us know someone that has been accidentally exposed to friends, family, or neighbors through a… swimsuit malfunction--or have had that dreadful experience ourselves. It can be difficult to judge whether your suit will do its job until you've actually tested it in the water, but try to have a discerning attitude when you try on the suit, and never leave the store until you're properly educated on its return policy. Most will not allow you to return a bathing suit once it's been used, but retail outlets that sell each women's tankini swimsuit in two separate pieces may allow you to return the top or at least exchange it for another. Find comfort in covering up. Standard bikini bottoms never do much for my confidence, as I have stretch marks I would prefer to hide. Fortunately, those companies that sell tops and bottoms separately enable you to mix and match, meaning you can buy boy shorts or skirts that cover more. Of course, if neither of these is a viable solution, then purchasing board shorts to wear over your swimsuit can work just as well. Ultimately, you want to be both comfortable and confident. Find the suit that allows you to feel that way, and you will be stepping out to the pool all summer long--without reservations.
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