- One-piece swimsuits generally provide full coverage for your entire midsection and varying degrees of coverage for your upper body and lower body. Here are eight different one-piece styles:
- 1. Cover-up: You will mostly wear cover-ups out of the water—for example, at the beach or poolside—rather than in it. However, cover-ups are usually made from loose, flowy fabric that is breathable and nonabsorbent, so if you do wear one into the water, it will dry quickly.
- 2. Long-sleeve: One-piece swimsuits with long sleeves cover your arms in addition to your entire midsection.
- 3. Monokini: Monokinis are a hybrid of one-piece swimsuits and bikinis. The top and bottom sections connect, but they still leave most of your midsection bare.
- 4.One-shoulder: With one-shoulder swimsuits, the fabric connects over a single shoulder rather than the traditional double-shoulder design.
- Other styles of one-piece swimsuits include:
- 5. High-neck: These swimsuits have a high neckline that offers extra coverage for your chest and neck.
- Cut-out: Cut-out swimsuits feature sections of the fabric that have been cut out, often in unique and intricate designs, exposing some areas of skin.
- Bandeau: These swimsuits have a strapless top that wraps around your chest and often features some form of support or reinforcement.
- Halter: Halter swimsuits have a strap that wraps around the back of your neck, providing support and often featuring adjustable straps for customization.
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