Find Tips to Flatter Your Figure
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Year round assortment of swimwear and cover-ups ranging from sizes 8 to 24 |
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Variety of swimsuit body styles including tummy control, figure control, cup-sized, long torso, chlorine proof, tankinis, surplice, high neck, square neck, bandeau, halter, skirted, and swimdresses |
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Coverups include pareos, skirts, shirts, pants and dresses |
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Manufacturers from the U.S and around the world |
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Trained fitters to assist in choosing the most flattering swimwear for each clients size and shape |
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Alterations available (to shorten straps, add under bust bands, insert pads, etc) |
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Post mastectomy swimwear and swim prosthesis |
What is the proper fit?
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The general rule in swimwear is to buy at least one size up from your dress size. |
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If you are concerned that the fit is too snug, put your finger under the shoulder strap and lift - there should be about a 1" space. |
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A swimsuit should never flatten you out. If it does, it's too short-try going up a size. |
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Underwire should enclose the breast, not lay on it. |
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If your suit fits, you will feel comfortable and look great. |
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