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Who says one-piece bathing suits have to be boring? With plunging necklines, vibrant prints, and details that enhance every figure, these styles prove there IS such a thing as a sexy one piece swimsuit. 

One piece bathing suits are endlessly versatile. For active beach days, pack a classic tank style swimsuit. For poolside lounging, choose a swimsuit with a deep neckline and high cut leg. Built-in support, adjustable straps, and smart construction details ensure one-piece swimsuits for women work with your body, highlighting your natural shape rather than hiding it.

From slimming one piece bathing suits to swim dresses, these swimsuits leave just enough to the imagination, while still showing off every curve. 

One-Piece Bathing Suits

Who says one-piece bathing suits have to be boring? With plunging necklines, vibrant prints, and details that enhance every figure, these styles prove there IS such a thing as a sexy one piece swimsuit. 

One piece bathing suits are endlessly versatile. For active beach days, pack a classic tank style swimsuit. For poolside lounging, choose a swimsuit with a deep neckline and high cut leg. Built-in support, adjustable straps, and smart construction details ensure one-piece swimsuits for women work with your body, highlighting your natural shape rather than hiding it.

From slimming one piece bathing suits to swim dresses, these swimsuits leave just enough to the imagination, while still showing off every curve. 

What makes a one-piece swimsuit flattering?

A sexy one piece swimsuit gives you the best of both worlds: camouflage where you need it, flirty details everywhere else. Flattering one piece bathing suits have thoughtful design elements like strategic ruching on the bust or tummy, slimming colorblocking, and defined waists that create hourglass proportions. Try several styles to find out what feels best for you. Whether you choose a swim dress, a monokini swimsuit, or something in between, you’ll be able to pack it with confidence.

Are one-piece bathing suits more supportive than bikinis?

In most cases, yes. One-piece swimsuits for women create a streamlined silhouette and typically offer more comprehensive support, especially around your middle. One-piece bathing suits often have features that highlight your figure — or conceals areas you’d rather keep covered. Think underwire support that gives you a little boost, adjustable straps that let you adjust the fit, and side panels that sculpt your tummy. They’re always a great option if you’re looking a covered-up, but still sexy, look.

What's the difference between a one-piece and a monokini?

Traditional one piece bathing suits have full coverage across your middle, making them a great option if you want to completely conceal your tummy. A monokini swimsuit features strategic cutouts, typically at the sides, stomach, or back. Basically, they’re a sexy one piece swimsuit that straddles the line between a bikini and a standard one-piece. If you ask us, you need one (or two!) of each in your suitcase.

How do I choose the right one-piece style for my body type?

Anybody can wear any one-piece style. It’s all about what makes you feel good! But some one piece bathing suits have additional details that can conceal areas you want to keep covered or highlight areas you’re ready to show off. If you have an hourglass figure, you’ll swoon over styles with defined waists. Women with an apple shape typically love empire waists and V-necks, while pear shapes gravitate toward embellished tops to balance out their proportions. Details like colorblocking or ruching can also elevate your look, especially on plus size one piece swimsuits. But don’t just take our word for it — try on all of your favorite styles to figure out what you love the most!

How should a one-piece bathing suit fit?

One piece bathing suits should feel snug without being restrictive. The torso length should fit your body without pulling at the shoulders or crotch. If it’s too short, your swimsuit will feel uncomfortable. If it’s too long, it will cause sagging. Leg openings should lie flat without gaping or digging. Straps shouldn't slide off or cut into shoulders. In other words, you should be able to move freely in your one-piece bathing suit.