Bikini!
Some friends of mine just like bikini a lot for their swimwear. "It does just never go wrong", they said. It's true. Classic string bikini, in solid or patterns, black or colored, there is never go wrong with it. You can even mix one color on top with another on the bottom. It's easy to find and go!
But, you may need to look to various style of bikini, with their new and exciting options. Whether it's just for fun or you might need it to show your character. Take a look at sporty swimsuit; with a mesh, zippers, or bold color. It could be the way to show your athletic side. You may wear this for perfect coverage of volleyball without fear of a wardrobe malfunction.
And then, there is a high-waisted bikini. It is suitable for you who want to look a bit retro with a high-waisted bikini, by crossing the body at the smaller part of your waist. The silhouette sometimes surprisingly flattering.
Still no find what you like? Take a look at underwire bikini; string bikini offers with a pattern or ruffle. Yes, it's going to be just for fun and flirty a bit under the sun. Another style is a strapless, a ruffle, a front-tie, or long-line bustier bikini. It well said that strapless bikini will suit to them who want to have a classic bandeau and that is easy way to avoid awkward tan lines. And long-line bustier bikini? Yes, why not. It can compromise with smaller bottom or high-waisted bottom to mix proportions.
Have I said about playful colors and breakthrough? You should not miss that one too for sure. And for some options of those bikinis, you may take a look of Nikki Lee Penny's collections. This brand is one of among women brand for their iconic swimwear styles and innovative use of neoprene and rubber fabrications.
Board Shorts
Have any idea in mind already or what about board shorts? Board shorts may identical as men's swimwear, but it does not mean women cannot wear it though. While the popularity of board shorts rising, some brands also release some sexy and fun women's board shorts as well. Board shorts is a loose-fitting, with a Velcro and lace-up tie front, and much longer legs than regular swimming trunks. It's often made with a lightweight and quick drying materials.
At first, these shorts were designed with surfers in mind. They said, the double tie system in front is designed so that the shorts will not fall or be pulled off by strong waves when the surfer is pulled underwater by waves, and the longer legs protect leg hairs from being ripped off when he sits on the wax-covered board.
Today, there are some types of board shorts; from standard, retro, modern, to baggy style.
The standard board shorts are the type of board shorts most surfers prefer, as they have a long inseam, about 22 inches, and are very loose, while still being secure around the waist. This allows them to straddle the board while sitting in the water, and perform complicated tricks while riding the waves. While the "retro" in retro board shorts perhaps refers more to the tight fit of men's swimwear in general. This kin of style was popular around 1950s and 1960s, but it looks that some of us want a throwback to earlier designs. These types of board shorts have a shorter inseam, around 16 to 18 inches and are tight-fitting all around.
Then, the modern board short is a cross between the standard and retro style. The modern board shorts are good compromise between the two extremes. These shorts feature a slim fit, without being skin-tight, and an inseam between 18 to 22 inches.
Besides all of three, there are baggy board shorts. Many men like the long length and loose fit of board shorts, but feel uncomfortable with the rigid waistband. Baggies sometimes become an alternative since it is an elastic waist, front drawstring ties, and an inner mesh for comfort and security.
Pareo Style
The pareo or sarong, originally was used only to refer to women's skirt. But today, it is applied to any piece of cloth worn wrapped around the body, worn by women and also men. It said that pareo is the word from Cook Island and Tahitian for a warparound skirt. It's also related to the Malay sarong and Pacific Islands such as the island of Hawaii and Fiji.
For some of us today, it seems difficult to imagine summer without it, because there are many advantages of the pareo, especially for its versatility. Pareo can turns into a simple scarf or a real beach wear; depend on how you tie a sarong dress. Besides, pareo has bright, stylish and practical beach accessory to attracts a lot of attention at the beach. And not to mention that it could hide the flaws of the body as well.
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The more people fall in love with pareo, they create more styles. There are some stylish ways how to tie and wear a pareo, like skirt, sarong dress, strapless, one shoulder, short and pareo style on top.
Perhaps the easiest and most common way to tie a pareo is the skirt. You just need to put it on your hips, connect the two ends together, make a knot and done. Comfortable and stylish! You could also turns it into an elegant beach dress by wrapping it around the back and place both ends in the center of the chest, twist, cross and slide the head, tie a bow around the neck. Voila, there you go.
All in all, a pareo or sarong is an easy swimwear to pack and can turn your day at the beach or pool into much more. And why not make every ladies envy when you put on your matching pareo?
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