How to Choose a One-Piece Swimsuit for Women

How to Choose a One-Piece Swimsuit for Women

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How to Choose a One-Piece Swimsuit for Women

With winter coming to a close, many of us are planning upcoming beach trips and hitting dive clubs. Yay! That means we have to get new swimsuits! If you are a person who prefers  a one- piece over a bikini, keep reading. This blog will guide you through the essential factors to consider when shopping for a women's one-piece swimsuit that combines style and function.

Let’s Know More About One-Piece Swimsuit

The one-piece swimsuit provides full coverage from the bust to the hips in a single sleek piece. Made from flexible, form-fitting fabric, it offers the comfort necessary to stretch during a deep paddle and get back into shape during a quick pop-up. They also offer a layer of protection against board rash caused by the wax on your surfboard. Today, these suits come in a diverse range of styles and cuts.

Types Of One-Piece Swimsuit Style

With varying degrees of coverage for your torso to lower body, there are different one-piece styles in various neckline and sleeve styles.

Long-sleeve: Long-sleeve styles cover the full arm and torso, making them ideal for spending a long time in water, surfing or extra UV protection.

Long Sleeve One-Piece Swimsuit Style

Knee-length swimwear: Balancing coverage and style, knee-length swimwear covers the lower body up to the knee. It's a popular style for surfing.

Knee length One-Piece Swimsuit Style

Monokini: Monokinis are a hybrid of one-piece swimsuits and bikinis. The top and bottom sections are connected, but they still leave most of your midsection bare, featuring bold cut-outs.

Monokini One-Piece Swimsuit Style

One-shoulder: One-shoulder swimsuits connect over a single shoulder strap rather than behind the neck.

One Shoulder One-Piece Swimsuit Style

Strapless: A strapless one-piece covers your torso and rises to just below the collarbone, with no connection from neck to torso. This is a unique one-piece swimsuit style.

Strapless One-Piece Swimsuit Style

V-neck: A V-shaped neckline provides a deep-plunging look with a bikini-style bottom.

V neck One-Piece Swimsuit Style

Also read Confidence-Boosting Swimsuit Styles for Women

Why You Should Buy A One Piece Swim Suit

Coverage The modest coverage from neck to thighs makes it easy and worry-free while swimming across waves.

Figure flattering effect

Figure Flattering Effect One-piece swimsuits feature compressive fabrics that shape the tummy and smooth the midsection for a refined, slimming silhouette.
Less Tanning While other styles leave your skin highly exposed to the sun, the high coverage of a one-piece makes it easier to manage your tan and limit sun exposure.
Sophistication Comfort should be at the top of the checklist.

When you are riding a wave, you should be at most ease in your dress to perform well.

There are few factors to consider when buying a one-piece swimsuit for women, including specific styling preferences. This can help you determine what type of one-piece swimsuit you want to wear.

Non-Negotiatable Size

Trust me, comfortable fit is directly proportional to performance, nothing should disturb your performance. 

If you have a long torso or a fuller bust, don't be afraid to size up. It’s all about ensuring you feel secure and covered rather than constantly adjusting your suit while chasing tides.

Not all fabrics are created equal. If a suit is stiff or structured, grab a size larger. If it’s very stretchy, you might find your perfect match in your usual size (or even one size smaller).

Every brand has a different size chart. Always take extra time to peek at the brand’s specific size guide before panic buying.

Stretch Matters

Choosing the right one-piece is not just about fit; it’s about the functionality. To know about the functionality, you should understand what kind of fabric it is made of. Picking the right fit ensures your suit lasts longer and moves naturally with your body. Whether you’re a competitive athlete or a weekend swimmer, understanding the fabric of your swimwear is the first step in choosing a swimsuit.

Most swimwear is crafted from high-stretch fabrics that provide a compressive fit. This compression engages your core and makes your body structure more slimming, helping you move through the water effortlessly.

Fabric

Key benefits 

Supported Activities

Nylon (Polyamide) Blends Soft and lightweight Casual Swimming, Sunbathing, Resort Lounging
Polyester Blends Resist the thinning and fading caused by high-chlorine environments in public pools. Lap Swimming, Water Aerobics, Swim Team Practice
PBT (Microfibre Polyester) Known for its durability and compression. High level Training, Triathlons, Professional Diving
Polyester Spandex Allows to stretch, reach, and twist without losing the shape  Surfing, Paddleboarding, Beach Volleyball
Stretch Mesh Breathable, designed for ventilation dries quickly  Swimwear, Coastal Sightseeing

Finding The Right One- Piece Suit

Finding The Right One- Piece Suit

Ever wondered if a delicate strappy number can survive a six-foot wave? Or if a knee-length suit is a bit too much for a poolside cocktail. From the sun-kissed morning surf to the chlorine-filled community pool, you need a different swimsuit style based on the intensity of your activity. We have listed a few suggestive styles. 

knee-length One- Piece Suit

Type of One-Piece

Key Features

Best Activities

V-neck Swimsuit
  • V- necked sleeveless straps
  • high support
  • open shoulder blades.
  • Lap Swimming, Training
  • Water Aerobics. 
  • Allows for maximum arm rotation.
Long Sleeve swimsuit
  • Full arm coverage
  • Front or back zipper.
  • Surfing
  • Diving
  • Paddleboarding
  • Protects against sun (UV) and board rashes.
Knee/Thigh Length swimsuit

AKA Legsuit

Bottoms extend to the thigh or knee (like bike shorts).
  • Competitive Swimming
  • High-Impact Sports. 
  • Provides muscle compression and extra modesty.
Monokini
  • Exposed sides or back
  • Decorative straps, mesh panels.
  • Poolside Lounging
  • Beach Parties
  • High on style
  • Best for low-impact wading and sunbathing.
Strappy swimsuit Ties at the neck or thin adjustable straps.
  • Leisure
  • Great for tanning and adjustable comfort
  •  Not suggested to wear during surfing

Back Zip One- Piece Suit

Front Zip One- Piece Suit

My pro tip is to look for a one-piece with a zip and long pull cord. This will allow you to get in and out of the suit easily on the beach while keeping the front of the suit smooth for lying on your board.

Let’s welcome summer by spending more time at pools and beaches!

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