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Plus Size Maternity Swimwear

Looking for plus size maternity swimsuits? Want to know where to get that perfect bathing-suit which suits you perfectly?

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Plus Size Maternity Swimwear

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  1. Key pointers for that fabulous summer lookwww.plussizematernityswimwear.org

  2. Before you hit the boutiques or fill that virtual shopping cart, better make a list of things to consider before you buy swim wear for another summer of frolicking in the sun.

  3. Summer is not complete without surf and sand and that quintessential beach look that you’ve been working on for months! Here are a few pointers.

  4. Know your figure type. This is very important. Knowing your figure type gives you a solid foundation in finding the cut and design that flaunts your best features. The key to any great wardrobe is that each piece should accentuate your best assets.

  5. If you have an ample bust, wear a swimsuit with underwire bra and get a print top paired with a solid-colored bikini bottom. If on the other hand, you are not as endowed, you would do well to get a padded top and would definitely get more from a swimsuit with underwire bra.

  6. You must also be aware of the parts of your body that needs more streamlining. For example, if you have bulky thighs and legs, look for swimwear with a full skirt or a half skirt.

  7. This helps not just in coverage but in drawing attention away from your less desirable features. It is common belief that boy cuts make thighs seem smaller, but the truth is, these highlight large thighs even more. And so, regular bottoms would work better in this case.

  8. For women with wide hips, a two-piece or one-piece swimwear with low-cut legs will shift the attention away from it.

  9. Women with a long torso should choose swimwear with horizontal design while women with a short torso should look for vertical designs. If you happen to have a full figure, slimming solid colors must be worn since prints make you look bigger and heavier.

  10. Swimsuits with sides that are cut-out are great for women who have a thick waist. String bikinis also have a slimming effect. Women who have a pear figure will look good in skirted bathing suits that do not reveal their thighs so much.

  11. Know the correct size. The swim suit must fit perfectly otherwise, it’s not going to work no matter how great the style or the material is. Buying one size bigger should be avoided because this just adds more rather than subtract to your bulk.

  12. Maternity swim wear. If you are pregnant, there are special considerations. A great maternity swimsuit must first provide support and give protection to you and your unborn baby. At the same time it should look fabulous on you.

  13. A tankini the fits you perfectly –not one size bigger or smaller –should give adequate enough support. An empire top covers the belly very well also. If you wish to flaunt your sexy curves, wear a swimsuit with a halter neck that must also protect your breasts.

  14. Accessorize. Finding the right swimsuit is just the half of it. You have to find the right accessories, too. A sundress or cover-up paired with a great hat would be a great complement.

  15. Level it up with a trendy bling or necklace and add a few bangles here and there. But take care not to overdo it. Remember, you don’t want to draw attention away from your fabulous beach body.

  16. THANKS WWW.plussizematernityswimwear.org

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