Guest Post: Things to Consider While Buying a Swimsuit
Posted by Eliza Megan on 17th Nov 2020
Things to Consider While Buying a Swimsuit
A lot of us often fret about buying the swimsuit because one, we are not used to buying things other than everyday outfits, and two, we are intimidated by the thought of flaunting. In many religious girls, the fret for buying a swimsuit runs because they look for modest clothing for women. But the stress shouldn't be taken too much as multiple kinds of swimsuits can be modest and cute- remember, there are full-body swimsuits available as well whose fit will make you feel as comfy as you do while snuggling with a king size duvet cover of Raymat textiles.
Let's briefly discuss the factors to consider while buying a swimsuit:
Try It On
As cliché, as it sounds, buying any piece of cloth without trying it on is a bit of a farce. Most people do give their pick-outs a try but ignore the practice of buying. Trying on a swimsuit is as important as it tries on a pair of jeans. Since wearing a swimsuit does flatter your body on a larger scale compared to other clothes and that makes it more important to try on! Obviously, you a bathing suit that flatters your curves as much as it does the model; remember, every person has a beautiful and yet different body.
Don't Give In To Trendy Ads
Ladies, we do tend to give it into the advertisements and campaigns a little too much. Because, why not? Each of us wants to look super cute. However, believing in the spend-more-get-authentic logic becomes kind of extra at times. Say, there is a swimsuit which you know is very different from the classy ones, and its design would totally disappear by next summer, but still, it's cute, and you want to get it. If you want to invest, then do it for the one you know whose style would never go out!
Do You
Girls at their very young age are too intrigued by the swimsuits worn by the models. Understand that each of us has a different kind of structure, and every body can't flaunt their body like they think they can. If you know that you aren't too comfortable flashing a lot of skin to the strangers on the beach, then that is okay- go for and buy the high wasted bottoms and a fuller top. Remember, fashion should not guide you; you do you.
The people on the beach are little to no concern about anyone else than themselves having fun. Similarly, you shall place your comfort on top while buying a swimsuit because if you aren't comfortable, you won't have fun.
A significant factor while buying a swimsuit must be checking the fit. If it fits you a little loose on the shoulders or at the bottoms' strings, its better skipping that option. People consider buying loose clothing to save themselves for a skin rash or whatever reasons, but- we are buying a swimsuit. When you contact the water, it is already going to so your piece of clothing, and if the swimsuit is already one fit bigger, the chances are that you would be fatigued fixing your strings all day long. Another important factor is: being two different fits on top and the bottom. If you know you've dealt with this before, buy from the miscellaneous section leaving behind the option of necessarily getting a swimsuit set.
Color
While being on the topic of buying miscellaneous, we shall talk about people's concerns. Many ladies get reluctant while matching a top and a bottom because there's a high chance the colors won't mix. However, matching and mixing of swimsuit colors is not a big deal. It's usually the summers when swimsuits are mostly worn. Keeping that in mind, the weather gives you many options to contrast the vibes out. It's not a hard and fast rule that a top and a bottom shall always be unicolor. You can contrast the rainbow hues as an instance. Again, if there is a ninety-nine to one ratio of your swimsuit not matching perfectly, nobody is going to notice that unless you take a very sunny picture on the beach and upload it on the gram- but that too can be fixed with clean editing. The purpose of buying a swimsuit should be off having fun and not stressing about the casualties.
- Eliza Megan