This Miraclesuit will make you look 10 lbs. lighter with this innovative Miratex® fabric with high Lycra® content. This swimsuit is designed for D-cup figures.
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If you are thin and have a long torso then look for suits that break up your mid section. Either wear a bikini or wear a one piece with a long front plunge like this Asos suit.
http://us.asos.com/countryid/2/Asos/Asos-Front-Frill-Plunge-Swimsuit/Prod/pgeproduct.aspx?iid=1394686&MID=35719&affid=2135&siteID=J84DHJLQkR4-OaxvUWCX5b60TzQiKPgx3Q |
Show off your hourglass figure by wearing a asymmetrical suit with shirring details. This Goddess Magicsuit has a underwire for bust support.
http://www.barenecessities.com/magicsuit-goddess-one-shoulder-underwire-one-piece-swimsuit-96619_product.htm?pf_id=Magicsuit96619 |
If you have a larger bust then you want to wear a suit with support. This Old Navy halter suit is a great design because the stripes begin near the underarm and goes around the neck to give a even support. The thicker straps also take some of the focus off the larger bust and make the overall body shape more balanced.
http://oldnavy.gap.com/browse/product.do?pid=814719002&tid=onsp1r&kwid=1&ap=14 |
For a smaller bust and smaller torso then wear a suit that has definition. This Nanette Lepore Lover swimsuit creates body portion to even out your smaller areas.
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