Fashion Forecast Swimsuit Edition
As we all can gather summer is rapidly approaching!! To some of us this is our favorite part of the year as for the rest of us we dread this time of the year. Yes, we are talking about swim suit season ladies and gents. Attention ladies: we are not the only ones who struggle with the way our body looks when this time of the year comes around. Believe it or not our men struggle with their beach bods as well. We are here to inform you that if you didn’t get that beach bod in time it is okay we have some solutions for you.
Sticking with common courtesy we are starting with the ladies first.
Sticking with common courtesy we are starting with the ladies first.
Body Type: Ladies
Top Heavy: Halter and bra style bikini’s help with support. To avoid any accidents we would recommend staying away from bandeau (strapless) style tops and tops with minimal coverage.
Bottom Heavy: High cut bottoms add length to your legs, mini skirt bottoms and one piece suits that bring the eye up instead of focusing on the bottom half will always give you a slimmer appeal. You will want to avoid boy shorts, ruffles and anything else that will draw attention to your bottom half.
Short Legs and Torso: To create a longer look you will want to look for a suit that’s either a high cut bottom or a deep-v top. You will want to avoid horizontal stripes, they bring the eye across which will make you appear shorter. Vertical stripes are a plus!
Men’s Styles:
Board shorts: Look best on taller men. Long and too big fitting clothing will always make a many look shorter.
Drawstring Boxers: Look best on average to husky built man. I do not recommend elastic waistband boxers. They have a tendency to ride up and if there is any tummy bulge present the spandex in the waist band will fold over.
Speedos: These are definitely made for the men who don’t mind baring it all! However, these look best on men who are in great shape.
Fashion Tip:
Keep in mind that one size does not fit all, measure yourself every year before you make that purchase.
Keep in mind that one size does not fit all, measure yourself every year before you make that purchase.
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