Summer is officially here so we really need to start planning our summer wardrobes. A huge part of summer is bikini season, everyone spends Spring trying to get their bathing suit body ready for warm days at the beaches and pools. Teen Bikinis can be stylish as well depending on the design and what cover-up you wear on top, it’s all depending on your personal style.
With so many different types of bathing suits, it’s hard to pick the best combinations and ones that work for you. We outline the ultimate teen bikini guide for teens and young adults who need help in the swimwear department.
High Waisted Bottom Bikini’s
High-waisted bikini bottoms are currently in style and are making a huge appearance. We love them because it gives us the feeling of wearing a two-piece but while also covering a good amount of our stomachs, so it gives us a little confidence. This summer, for a teen bikini, try a high-waisted bottom to help bring out your curves and body.
Pick Your Favorite Print
Bathing suits come in so many different prints and styles, you can find one no matter what your fashion sense is. Some of us prefer basic colored swimwear but some of us really enjoy a bathing suit with fun prints to stand out on the beach. You can choose from so many prints like a cheetah, floral, polka dot, sparkle, and many more! Make sure though that your choosing fun prints because summer is all about having fun with our fashions.
One Piece Vs Two Piece
When it comes to finding the best teen bikini it’s important to think about which type of swimsuit you prefer. Women have different options to choose from such as one-piece, two-piece, one shoulder, bandeau top, crop top bikini, and many more. Depending on what type of look you’re looking for you can choose from one of these for your body and style.
A really stylish one is the one shoulder swimsuit it gives the bathing suit a great final touch even if it doesn’t have any prints and is just a basic colored suit.
Go With Your Price Range
Swimsuits don’t always have to be expensive, there are brands that sell them in all price ranges. Make sure when you’re thinking about your next bathing suit for the summer you are thinking about ones that fit your price range. Brands like Forever 21, ASOS, and H&M sell super affordable swimsuits with price ranges between $15-30.
Unless your into high end brands than for those you will get some for much higher prices like $200-600 for swimsuits!
Teen Bikini’s For Your Body Type
All women look amazing in bathing suits, no matter the size we all look great in them. Some of the reasons that not many of us pull them off are because we don’t buy ones that make our figures stand out and instead might not look great on our shapes. Women need to make sure that we are trying them on and focusing on what looks good on us versus what looks good on the mannequin in the store.
When shopping for bathing suits always make sure you buy something that accentuates your shape and doesn’t cover it.
Mix and Match Your Teen Bikini
When shopping for a two-piece bathing suit you sometimes will have the option to mix and match. Mix and match means you can choose a different bottom and top and you can get creative when wearing your swimwear. Different ways to mix it up is by buying maybe a print bottom with a solid color top or wearing a striped print top with a different color striped bottom. This is all up to you so have fun.
Style It With a Cute Cover Up
Lastly, when we think about your teen bikini styles for the summer we have to make sure we style them with a fabulous cover-up. There is nothing more stylish than wearing a cute cover-up with some nice sandals and sunglasses while lounging by the pool this summer. A common one is the ones that look like a kimono so you can wear it open and show off your bathing suit.
You are sure to find many types of cover ups that will help outline your swimsuit and also keep you covered as you walk around the beach.
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