PART 1: SWIMWEAR SIZE CHART

* There may exist 0.5 inch measurement error. 

PART 2: STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO MEASURE FOR SWIMWEAR

When selecting swimwear, finding the right fit is essential for both comfort and confidence. As swimwear fabrics are typically stretchy and designed for active use, taking accurate body measurements and comparing them to our size chart is the best way to ensure a perfect fit. We recommend choosing your size based on the following measurements.

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STEP 1: Measure Your Bust

Using a soft measuring tape, wrap it horizontally around the fullest part of your bust. Keep the tape snug but not tight, and ensure you can breathe comfortably.

STEP 2: Measure Your Waist

Locate your natural waistline—the narrowest part of your torso, typically about 1 inch above your navel. Keep the tape level and allow a finger's width of space for comfort.

STEP 3: Measure Your Hips

Find the fullest part of your hips and wrap the tape measure horizontally around this area. Make sure the tape passes over the fullest point and remains straight without twisting.

STEP 4: Determine Your Size

With these three key measurements, refer to the swimwear size chart above to find your best match. If your measurements fall between two sizes, consider your preferred fit: choose the smaller size for a more compressive feel or the larger size for a looser, more relaxed fit.

PART 3: FAQs ABOUT SWIMWEAR

Sun, sand, and surf season is here! It's time to choose a swimsuit that’s both stylish and comfortable for all your water adventures. But how do you pick the right one for you? Here are answers to some common questions!

1. What Are Swimwear Fabrics Made Of?

High-quality swimwear is typically made from synthetic fabrics like nylon, spandex (Lycra), or polyester. These materials offer excellent stretch, quick-drying properties, chlorine resistance, and UV protection. They provide support and contour to your body while ensuring comfort and freedom of movement in the water.

2. How Do I Choose the Right Swimwear?

When selecting swimwear, consider these four points:

  • Accurate Sizing: Refer to the size chart and measurement guide.

  • Intended Use: Choose styles based on activities like swimming, sunbathing, or water sports.

  • Support and Coverage: Consider bust support (e.g., built-in padding or underwire) and comfortable lower-body coverage.

  • Style and Confidence: Pick a design that makes you feel confident and at ease, whether it’s a one-piece, bikini, or swim dress.

3. Should I Wear Underwear Under My Swimsuit?

Generally, no. Swimwear is designed with built-in support and liners to provide adequate coverage and shaping. Wearing regular underwear underneath can become uncomfortable when wet, and may become see-through or lose shape. If you desire extra support, opt for swimwear with removable padding or built-in soft cups, or consider swim-specific support inserts.

4. How Should I Care for My Swimwear to Make It Last?

  • Rinse your swimsuit in fresh water before wearing it to reduce chlorine or saltwater absorption.

  • After use, rinse immediately in cool water. Avoid hot water and harsh detergents.

  • Hand-wash gently—never wring or twist. Lay flat or roll in a towel to remove excess water, then air-dry in a shaded, well-ventilated area.

  • Avoid prolonged sun exposure and contact with rough surfaces to prevent fading or snagging.

Choosing the right swimwear not only enhances your comfort in and out of the water but also helps you feel confident and beautiful. Start with accurate measurements to find the perfect suit for you!

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