Size Chart

Choosing the right swimwear size can feel confusing, but understanding how measurements relate to sizing makes the process much easier. With accurate measurements and a clear idea of how sizing works across bikini tops, bottoms, and one-piece swimsuits, you can find a fit that feels comfortable and flattering.

For bikini tops, sizing typically ranges from XS through 3X, with each size aligning closely to standard bra sizing and bust measurements. Smaller sizes like XS are generally suited for bust measurements around 30 to 32 inches, while S works well for those in the 32 to 35 inch range. Medium sizes accommodate slightly fuller busts, and as you move into L and XL, the fit is designed for broader measurements, typically extending up to around 40 inches. Plus sizes such as 1X, 2X, and 3X are created for larger bust ranges, going beyond 40 inches and offering more support and coverage. These extended sizes are designed to maintain both comfort and structure while ensuring a flattering silhouette.

Bikini bottoms follow a different sizing approach, focusing more on waist and hip measurements along with general dress size conversions. XS sizes usually correspond to a smaller waist and hip range, suitable for those who wear lower US dress sizes. As sizing increases through S, M, and L, both waist and hip measurements gradually expand, allowing for a more accommodating fit. Larger sizes such as XL and above are designed for fuller waistlines and hips, ensuring that the fit remains secure without feeling restrictive. The goal is to provide a balanced fit that sits comfortably on the body while maintaining style and ease of movement.

One-piece swimsuits are often sized similarly to bikini bottoms, as they need to accommodate both the torso and lower body. Measurements for the waist and hips are especially important here, as they determine how the suit will contour to the body. Smaller sizes are suited for more compact measurements, while mid-range sizes allow for a bit more room through the waist and hips. Larger sizes are designed with additional stretch and structure to provide support and comfort across a wider range of body shapes. Since one-piece swimsuits cover more of the body, getting accurate measurements is particularly important to ensure a smooth and comfortable fit.

Taking proper measurements is a key step in finding the right size. To measure your bust, wrap a measuring tape around the fullest part while keeping it level and relaxed. It’s best to avoid wearing heavily padded bras during this process to ensure accuracy. For the waist, locate the natural curve of your body, which is usually the narrowest point, and measure around it without pulling the tape too tight. When measuring your hips, stand naturally and wrap the tape around the widest part, keeping it parallel to the floor. This area is typically several inches below the waistline.

Using both inches and centimeters can help provide a more precise understanding of your measurements, especially when comparing size charts. Converting between the two systems ensures that you can confidently choose the size that aligns best with your body. By taking the time to measure carefully and compare your results to the recommended ranges, you can select swimwear that offers both comfort and confidence.

Ultimately, the right fit comes down to understanding your body and choosing pieces that align with your preferences. Whether you prefer a more supportive top, a relaxed bottom, or a sculpting one-piece, accurate sizing will help you feel more at ease and allow you to fully enjoy your swimwear experience.