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The best bikini tops offer a combination of comfort, support, and style. Look for adjustable straps, high-quality fabrics, and designs that suit your body shape and activity level. Features like removable cups, underwire support, and quick-drying materials can also enhance your beach or poolside experience.
Different bikini top styles flatter various body types. For example, triangle tops are great for smaller busts, while underwire or balconette tops provide extra support for fuller busts. Halter and bandeau styles can highlight shoulders and collarbones. Consider your personal preferences and try different silhouettes to find what makes you feel confident.
Yes, many bikini tops are designed with active lifestyles in mind. Look for options with secure straps, supportive bands, and performance fabrics that stay in place during movement. Racerback or sporty crop top styles are popular choices for those who enjoy swimming laps or participating in water sports.
High-quality bikini tops are typically made from blends of nylon, spandex (elastane), and polyester. These materials offer stretch, durability, and resistance to chlorine and saltwater. Some brands also incorporate recycled fabrics or UPF-rated materials for added sun protection.
To maintain your bikini tops, rinse them with fresh water after each use to remove chlorine or salt. Hand wash with mild detergent and avoid wringing out the fabric. Lay flat to dry in the shade to prevent fading and stretching. Proper care helps preserve color, elasticity, and overall quality.
We took over 1.5 million body measurements from over
10,000 women to inform the Summersalt fit.
Using soft measuring tape, measure completely around the fullest part of the bust. Take a deep breath in and out to make sure the tape isn’t too tight or too loose.
Measure the narrowest part of the waist.
Measure the circumference of the hips 6" up from the crotch.
Stand with your feet together, and identify the point of your hip that is level with your crotch. Measure the circumference of this area.
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