This Bikini Swimwear is designed to ensure a customized fit by size
With high elasticity material, this Bikini Swimwear will be not out of shape and no fading
Special design makes this Bikini Swimwear extremely soft and lightweight and super-clingy when wet
Unique Bikini Set design will make your hip become more warped
Exquisite work of this Halter Top Bikini can show your plump bust shape perfectly and make you sexier
Elaborate design can greatly show your waist curves
This sexy swimwear can absorb sweat and let the skin breathe
Made of high quality material, pleasant to touch and not easy to fade and distortion
Sexy ladies swimwear with a light yarn make you definitely look chic and sexy
One size fits all most
Material: Swimming Cloth
Details:
Sexy ladies swimwear will make you definitely look chic and sexy. With good design, this halter swimwear will fit your body perfectly
Look stunning in this hot halter bikini swimwear! Its design is very elegance, you can enjoy your swimming time happy
This halter bikini swimwear is sexy and sassy. Show your lovely side with this piece featuring a halter style top with lovely design and matching bottom
Made of good material, the quality of this Halter Top Bikini is just fantastic! You can enjoy the sunbath and walk the beach more comfortable
Size in Details:
Size(cm)
Bust
Waist
Hip
S
81-86
58-64
86-91
M
86-94
94-71
91-99
L
99-102
771-79
99-104
XL
99-107
79-86
104-112
XXL
107-117
87-94
112-119
XXXL
117-122
94-102
119-127
Free Size
86-102
58-79
90-104
How to Measure:
NOTE:
Because the display and optical reasons, the fabric colors shown in the picture may be biased with the actual color of goods
The size detail bases on "Help/Buying Guide/Conversion Reference"
These dimensions are for reference only. Specific dimension varies from person to person
Evolution and Changing Swimwear Trends
Spas where men and women together engaged in public bathing began in France and England during the 18th century. The typical swim was nothing more than a brief symbolic dip in the water with ladies on one side of the beach and men on the other. The earliest bathing suit was an old smock more in the nature of a bathing gown. Thus these suits were far from comfortable and ladies started sewing lead weights into the hem of the bathing gown to prevent any indecent exposure. The early 1800's were presumably the starting point of a revolution in swim wear when Americans openly and publicly flocked to the beaches for seaside sports and recreation
When public swimming, sun bathing and water sports became increasingly popular, the time was ripe for change in women's swim wear. The necessity arose for a specially designed swim wear that not only protected one's modesty but also convenient enough to engage in swimming and sports activities. By the end of the 19th century, swimming had come to be recognized as an acceptable form of water activity and as well as an intercollegiate and Olympic sport. By the 1880's the women's swim wear was introduced, consisting of a blouse and trousers in one piece. There was also a separate skirt that extended below the knee with buttons at the waist to conceal the figure
Then we had the swimsuits that started gradually exposing more and more skin. The beginning of the twentieth century signaled a bold era in swim wear for women. After that swimsuits began the trend of becoming more transparent and briefer. This was followed by a bikini or two-piece women's swimwear consisting of two separate items- one covering the breasts and another covering the groin or the entire buttocks region. The rest of the torso was left uncovered
As the women's swim wears witnessed a gradual evolutionary process, men's swim wear also underwent many changes over time. From the beginning men's swim wear was distinctly different from the female's suit, with pronounced characteristics of boxiness and solidity contrasted with the exaggerated curves of the women's wear. Though men were beginning to look sexier, there was still some controversy regarding baring the chest. However, men continued to fight for their right to expose their chest and by the early 1933, we had a convertible-style suit that allowed the top to be removed. With women's suits becoming more and more daring and flamboyant during the 1950's and beyond, the male bathing costume saw an explosion of color patterns and fancy artwork
Washing Method:
Flush by clear water below 30℃ after use
Do not bleach or use any bleaching laundry products
Remove swimwear from the water, gently squeeze excess water (never twist or wring the swimwear)
Please wash the inside of the swimwear, not the outside of the fabric directly
Lay a towel out on a flat surface and lay the swimwear flat on top of the towel to air dry
Do not place the swimwear in the sun as this may cause fading
Swimwear Maintenance Instruction:
Heat Is Bad: To keep elasticity and toughness of the fabric, no exposure to sunlight directly while hang up. To avoid color fading or deterioration, do not keep it at airless (as plastic bag) or high-temperature (as car trunk) places while it's moistened. Open a window or turn on a fan to speed up drying. Wet cloth will develop a musty odor if not dried quickly in warm weather
After a Swim, Rinse: Whether in an ocean, swimming pool or hot tub, salt, chlorine and bromine will eat away at the fabric. So wash your swimwear immediately after finish swim
Tanning: Tan before you swim. That way your suit remains dry, so the sun won't cause as much damage to the material
How to Choose the Right Swimwear:
Short Torso: If your body is short in proportion to your legs, you will want a swimwear that gives the impression of litheness. Try a bikini with a halter-top to emphasize the bust and shoulders
Long Torso: To give the impression of long legs, try a one-piece swimwear or bikini with high-cut legs. High-cut legs shorten the torso and lengthen the legs
Pear Shape: To flatter a pear shape, try pairing an eye-catching bikini or tankini top with subdued bottoms in a dark color. This type of swimwear will draw attention toward your more appealing characteristics. Also, moderation is best when it comes to bottom coverage. However, boy shorts and over-coverage make your lower half look bigger, so will tiny pieces.
Large Bust: For a large bust, look for a straight across cut at the top of your swimwear with wide set straps to minimize your bust. Also, be sure to try a bikini top with an underwire and a thick chest band for extra support. A thick chest band will prevent jiggling so that the bra stays where it should be
Small Bust: To add curves and subtle cleavage to a small bust, look for a bikini top with triangle-shaped cups and a tie-front. These features will add shape and the appearance of size to your small bust
Plus Size: If you have fair to average skin and want an overall minimizing effect, look for swimwear in darker colors in a plus size, such as black, deep red and blue. And if you are darker-skinned, a bright bikini will in fact be more flattering. To accentuate curves in a one-piece, look for a fitted swimwear with a defined waist and a high percentage of lycra/spandex. A high-cut leg will also slim your legs and hips. Avoid string bikinis, strapless and other skimpy items
Round or Flabby Stomach: Please choose a comfy tankini, or perhaps a 1- piece with a thick band that emphasizes your waist, with pleating going down from it to the hips. Another great way to make your stomach look smaller is to wear a brightly coloured bottom with a takini top that starts at the same bright color and fades into a darker shade at the stomach
Customer Reviews :
Other Thoughts: I've swam in this suit five times, and I must admit that it's perfect.
Other Thoughts: It fits all of my needs! I use on the beach when i went to my holiday!
Other Thoughts: this halter is slim fitting, comfortable, non-clingy and a nice color
Other Thoughts: This came within a few days of ordering, and it was in perfect condition
Other Thoughts: Not to mention, I got emails updating me for everything. Trustworthy and dependable.
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