One-Piece Swimsuits
One & done - sexy silhouettes that hold you in and show you off
The Classic Statement: the One-Piece Swimsuit
Think Farrah Fawcett, think Baywatch, think Barbie. The ultra-classic, timeless style of the one-piece swimsuit is here to stay. (It never really left.) Sometimes, you just don’t feel like bearing it all, so cute one-piece swimsuits provide more coverage than bikinis. But that doesn’t make them any less hot, especially where high-leg and cut-out styles are concerned. So grab your towel, your sunscreen, and your new favorite swimsuit, and enjoy your time in the sun!
One-Piece Swimsuits FAQs
A high-cut one-piece swimsuit sits higher on the hips, elongating your legs to create that bold, head-turning silhouette. They’re perfect for when you want to make a statement. Full-coverage swimsuits, on the other hand, offer a little more classic coverage, while still keeping it chic and sexy. Whichever you choose, both styles are designed to have you looking fabulous and feeling confident.
Our swimwear runs true to size, but be sure to check the size guide for the perfect fit. Since swimsuits are final sale to keep everything pristine, here’s a tip: if you’re in between sizes, consider that stretchy, snatchy fabrics will either hug your curves or stretch to fit you. Usually, sizing down gives a more sculpted fit. Go for the fit you’ll feel best in. And don’t forget to read customer reviews—they’re full of helpful insights for finding the most flattering one-piece swimsuits!
We don’t see why not! A vibrant swimsuit doubles as a waist-cinching tank that pairs perfectly with jeans, loungewear, or even a chic skirt. And now that you mention it, styling a black one-piece swimsuit under a pencil skirt with a blazer sounds like a power move. You’ll be ready if your night turns into an unexpected pool party. Multi-function fashion—we love to see it.
Protecting your swimsuit’s stretch is key. Washing incorrectly or using high heat can weaken the fabric, so treat it with care. Rinse your suit in cold water after each wear to remove ocean salt, pool chlorine, or lake debris. When it’s time to wash, gently hand wash in cold or lukewarm water with a mild soap. Always hang your suit to dry.