Anita swimsuits, wrap you up

FAQ

Which swimsuit thick legs?

If you want to wear a swimsuit but want to reduce the attention on your legs, you can look at a swimsuit with a skirt. The skirt manages to cover the legs well. You can also choose a swimsuit with a higher leg opening that makes it look like you have longer legs. Dark colors can make slimming and blemishes less noticeable and vertical stripes help create the illusion of longer and slimmer legs.

Which swimsuit if you have a belly?

If you have a tummy and are looking for a swimsuit that is flattering and comfortable, there are several options to consider. Start by determining what type of figure you have. That way, you can compare your body a bit to a banana, apple or pear. Because for each body type, we have worked out a tailored avies in our blog: Which swimsuit if you have a belly?

What kind of swimsuit slims down?

If you are looking for a swimsuit that makes you look a little slimmer, there are a few things you can look out for. For example, choose a swimsuit with dark colors or

vertical stripes, which can help to optically taper your figure. And hey, swimsuits with built-in support are great, too! They can firm up your tummy and make you look your best and feel confident. It's all about finding a style that you feel comfortable in and that will boost your look.

Which swimsuit for large breasts?

For women with large breasts, it is important to choose a swimsuit that provides adequate support and is comfortable. A swimsuit with wide straps or a halter style can help keep the breasts firmly in place and provide extra support. A swimsuit with underwire or molded cups is ideal for lifting and shaping the breasts, giving you a beautiful and streamlined silhouette. Furthermore, it is convenient to choose swimsuits with adjustable straps so that you can adjust the fit to your liking.

How do I take care of my swimsuit?

To properly care for your swimsuit, rinse it with cold water after each use to remove salt, sand and chlorine. Then wash it by hand in cold water and a mild detergent. Avoid wringing and twisting as this can damage the fabric. Let the swimsuit air dry, out of the sun to prevent fading. Store your swimsuit flat or hanging, but not in direct sunlight.

Is a bathing suit still hip?

Yes, bathing suits are still hip and trendy. They come in all kinds of styles, colors and patterns, from classic to modern. Many designers release new collections every season, so you can always find something fashionable. Moreover, swimsuits are versatile and can be worn both at the beach and by the pool. They often offer more coverage and support than bikinis, which makes them popular with many women.

Which swimsuit fits my figure?

The right swimsuit depends on your figure. For an hourglass figure, swimsuits with structured tops and high legs are ideal. For a pear figure, you can choose swimsuits with detailed tops to draw attention upward. For an apple-shaped figure, swimsuits with ruffles and patterns around the waist are flattering. For a sporty figure, choose swimsuits with details such as cut-outs to create more shapes. The most important thing is that you feel comfortable and confident in them.

How do you know if a swimsuit fits properly?

A swimsuit fits well if it feels comfortable and provides adequate support without pinching. It should not shift or loosen during swimming. Check that the straps do not cut into your shoulders and the leg openings are not too tight. A well-fitting swimsuit follows the contours of your body without forming too many wrinkles or folds. Try different positions to make sure the swimsuit stays in place.

How tight should a swimsuit be?

A swimsuit should be tight enough to provide support and stay in place while swimming, but not so tight that it feels uncomfortable or pinches. It should be comfortable and not restrict your movements. If you see stretch marks after wearing it, it's too tight. A well-fitting swimsuit provides support without restricting your skin or breathing.

Which is better bikini or swimsuit?

Choosing between a bikini or swimsuit is all about personal preference and comfort. A bikini accentuates the waist and offers more freedom of movement, but some prefer the more covered feel of a swimsuit. Swimsuits often have built-in underwires for extra support in the chest area. It is important to choose swimwear that makes you feel confident and comfortable.

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Anita Beach, that's the name you associate with swimsuits from now on. Well-styled, fantastic of fit, for your curvy figure swimsuits. Because that is what Anita is really good at. The swimsuits are for the ladies who are meant to be seen, and especially for those ladies who are curvy enough to have everything that a full figure is proud of. You can get Anita swimsuits up to 100-E cup. And not just shaped like that. No, the designers understand that if you have a luscious bosom and figure, you will benefit more from a firm, lined fabric, wider straps and a comfortable back section. Anita Beach thus truly becomes a summer friend.

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Anita swimsuits make sense

Anita has swimsuits in some great fits and, as mentioned, for the fuller ladies among us. There are some very ingenious designs among them, take for example the Anita Beach Sosana, a swimsuit with a cropped skirt that shows off your lines and shapes very well. This is due to the clever asymmetrical cut of this dresskini, as it is also called. In this way, those curves that you do not want to show off are disguised in an ideal way.

Anita Beach does love this "slimming effect. While the embedded soft cups, functional lining and also adjustable shoulder straps and a concealed briefs ensure special wearing comfort.

Curvy Anita swimsuit for tall ladies

Now it's not that all Anita swimsuits feature a skirt, mind you. No, deep decolettes and provocative prints are also quite natural with Anita swimwear. For example, the black swimsuit - the Anita Beach Michelle - has a beautiful low neckline. If you have a large bosom, Anita knows how to highlight these ladies well. Up to a whopping cup 95-E, you can wear this beautiful Anita swimsuit.

This model is a corrective swimsuit, has beautiful pleats all over the bodice, running beautifully asymmetrical (yep again that trick) across your body. The back and leg line are not too high, so all eyes are drawn to your strong points. In short, a very nice model to know, that Anita!

Anita swimsuit, your friend on the beach

At Dutch Designers Outlet we have long been fans of Anita Beach and the Anita swimsuits are a regular part of that. Don't want to spend all day holding in your belly, lifting your breasts, wrapping your bottom? Then Anita is your best friend to take with you on vacation. May we also introduce you to her sisters Bikini and Tankini!