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  2. How to find the most flattering swimsuit for your body type ...

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    Say it with me: All bodies are bikini bodies. This high-cut Skims style is available in sizes XXS-4X. (Pro shopping tip: Join the waitlist if your size is out of stock right now.)

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    Our Top Highlights: Chic side cutouts. Ruched detailing. Pros: Unique design. Matches with most tops. Cons: Shoppers say these bottoms run small and suggest ordering a size up

  4. LZR Racer - Wikipedia

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    The LZR Racer (pronounced as "Laser Racer") is a line of competition swimsuits manufactured by Speedo using a high-technology swimwear fabric composed of woven elastane-nylon and polyurethane. The swimsuits are available in a full-body length; they compress the body and trap air for buoyancy.

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    2. J. Crew Long Torso Ruched V-Neck One-Piece. Best One-Piece Swimsuit for Long Torso. Why We Love It: Designed for long midsection coverage. Low-cut leg doesn't pull up

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    Men's full-rise briefs with vertical fly-opening A mannequin wearing women's briefs. Traditional size briefs for both sexes cover the uppermost part of the thigh and extend upward up to (or cover, depending on the design) the navel at the waistband. This style is often referred to as "full rise" or "full cut".

  7. Arena X-Glide - Wikipedia

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    The new policy states that men's swimsuits may maximally cover the area from the waist to the knee, and women's counterparts from the shoulder to the knee. They also ruled that the fabric used must be a textile (i.e. woven rather than a foil). The new regulations took effect in January 2010.