Big thighs are in! That’s great news for the curvier among us. The bad news? Full thighs can be tough to squeeze into clothing that’s not designed for thick thighs – especially swimsuits.
Which leads us to the question, “What is the best swimsuit for big thighs?”
What we found is that the best swimsuits for big thighs are flexible, stretchy and have plenty of ‘give’ in the seams. As well, high-waisted bottoms, by design, can offer plenty of room for thick thighs to move around in.
Read on to discover the further fruits of our extensive research below!
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What to think of when getting a swimsuit with big thighs
Shopping isn’t always easy for those of us with big thighs. It can require a lot of trying on and pulling off, wiggling, and so much more.
To make sure your next swimsuit shopping trip goes as smoothly as possible, here are a few key factors to consider as you browse.
Material
First, let’s talk about fabric. Modern bathing suits are made from a mix of quick-drying synthetic fabrics such as spandex or nylon. Among this mixture, you’re likely to find some elastic materials. This is the average combination for most suits. However, for those with larger thighs, a higher percentage of elastic can ensure that the fabric stretches instead of squeezing. So, if you’re looking for a swimsuit with a little more ‘give,’ look for spandex or elastane percentage of around 20 percent.
Size & Design
Since swimsuits are designed to stand up to water, seams are often reinforced to prevent sagging and stretching. For most, this adds extra comfort and reassurance. However, for those of us with thick thighs, it can mean tight squeezes, discomfort, and constant pulling at our swimsuits for a bit of relief.
Keep an eye on the size of leg openings and tightness of seams. Give the leg area of a swimsuit a bit of a ‘test stretch’ to ensure there’ll be enough wiggle room for you to comfortably move around and swim in.
Comfort
Everyone’s thighs are shaped differently. What works for one thick-thigh-haver might not work for another. So, despite all advice or what anyone says, at the end of the day, what matters is how you (and your thighs) feel in your swimsuit.
Usage
It’s easy to get carried away once you find a swimsuit that doesn’t pinch your thighs. However, that’s precisely when you should stop and think twice. While perfect in design, will the style suit the occasion? Consider where you plan on wearing the swimsuit alongside the material used in its makeup. Depending on the quality of materials, some swimsuits will only last for 3 months if worn regularly. However, high-quality materials can last up to a year.
Select options
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
How do I make my thighs look smaller in a swimsuit?
Sometimes, you just want your lovely thighs to look a little less … well … present. And that’s completely okay. However, wearing a swimsuit can leave us feeling a little vulnerable and less than adequate, making us question how we look and what people are thinking of us.
We could tell you that you’re beautiful no matter what (you are,) but we know that nothing will help you feel as good as putting your mind at ease.
So, all things considered, here are our tips for making your thighs look smaller in a swimsuit:
Get a faux tan
Applying a few layers of fake tan is one of the most popular tricks for making your legs look leaner from top to toe. Tan helps to cover over any dimples or dark spots on the thighs, evoking a more smooth and even look.
Wear wedges
Thank goodness for wedges! These stylish kickers are one of the only forms of acceptable ‘high-heel-like’ footwear styles that can be worn poolside or to the beach.
As such, they come with all the leg slimming benefits that high heels do. The added height adds length to your legs, creating the illusion of slimmer thighs. The tilted design of the shoes also flatters your thigh’s shape.
Lightweight wrap
Having the option of 100% coverage on hand can be just what you need to feel at ease and that little bit more comfortable with baring your thighs. A flowy, lightweight wraparound in the shape of a sarong, shawl, or any other breathable fabric you find can work wonders towards covering your thighs. The best part? They’re easy to take on and off as you please while fitting nicely into a bag, pocket, or storage space for easy carrying on the go.
Wear a hat
While not an intuitive choice (the head is far from the thighs, after all!), hats are actually well-known for their ability to create an overall slimmer silhouette, even for the thighs.
A wide-brimmed hat – alongside a fashionable appeal – also has the added benefit of drawing attention away from those spots you’d rather people not linger on. What’s more, the broad look sort of ‘skews’ the rest of your frame, creating the illusion of smaller proportions, making your think thighs look that bit thinner.
Solid colors & loud patterns
Once again, much the same as a hat, these two style choices work on the premise of distraction. Darker colors such as black and brown have a slimming effect, while ‘noisy’ patterns catch and hold attention around your waist instead of your thigh area. But this doesn’t mean you have to opt for multi-colored swimsuits. Instead, you can shop for pretty prints like hearts, flowers, bows, and vertical stripes.
Finally …
Big thighs are a blessing, but it doesn’t always feel that way when it comes to shopping for them. And when it comes to swimsuits, being a little thick in the thigh area can spell frustration, discomfort, and sometimes – body worries.
As you can see, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all option for big thighs. So, to answer the “what is the best swimsuit for big thighs?” questions, we say – you’ll just have to take our advice and start trying on new outfits – have fun!
At the end of the day, what matters is that you feel comfortable and free to move as you please. Choose whatever swimsuit works best for you and your thighs.
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Big thighs are in! That’s great news for the curvier among us. The bad news? Full thighs can be tough to squeeze into clothing that’s not designed for thick thighs – especially swimsuits.
Which leads us to the question, “What is the best swimsuit for big thighs?”
What we found is that the best swimsuits for big thighs are flexible, stretchy and have plenty of ‘give’ in the seams. As well, high-waisted bottoms, by design, can offer plenty of room for thick thighs to move around in.
Read on to discover the further fruits of our extensive research below!
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Shopping isn’t always easy for those of us with big thighs. It can require a lot of trying on and pulling off, wiggling, and so much more.
To make sure your next swimsuit shopping trip goes as smoothly as possible, here are a few key factors to consider as you browse.
Material
First, let’s talk about fabric. Modern bathing suits are made from a mix of quick-drying synthetic fabrics such as spandex or nylon. Among this mixture, you’re likely to find some elastic materials. This is the average combination for most suits. However, for those with larger thighs, a higher percentage of elastic can ensure that the fabric stretches instead of squeezing. So, if you’re looking for a swimsuit with a little more ‘give,’ look for spandex or elastane percentage of around 20 percent.
Size & Design
Since swimsuits are designed to stand up to water, seams are often reinforced to prevent sagging and stretching. For most, this adds extra comfort and reassurance. However, for those of us with thick thighs, it can mean tight squeezes, discomfort, and constant pulling at our swimsuits for a bit of relief.
Keep an eye on the size of leg openings and tightness of seams. Give the leg area of a swimsuit a bit of a ‘test stretch’ to ensure there’ll be enough wiggle room for you to comfortably move around and swim in.
Comfort
Everyone’s thighs are shaped differently. What works for one thick-thigh-haver might not work for another. So, despite all advice or what anyone says, at the end of the day, what matters is how you (and your thighs) feel in your swimsuit.
Usage
It’s easy to get carried away once you find a swimsuit that doesn’t pinch your thighs. However, that’s precisely when you should stop and think twice. While perfect in design, will the style suit the occasion? Consider where you plan on wearing the swimsuit alongside the material used in its makeup. Depending on the quality of materials, some swimsuits will only last for 3 months if worn regularly. However, high-quality materials can last up to a year.
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Sometimes, you just want your lovely thighs to look a little less … well … present. And that’s completely okay. However, wearing a swimsuit can leave us feeling a little vulnerable and less than adequate, making us question how we look and what people are thinking of us.
We could tell you that you’re beautiful no matter what (you are,) but we know that nothing will help you feel as good as putting your mind at ease.
So, all things considered, here are our tips for making your thighs look smaller in a swimsuit:
Get a faux tan
Applying a few layers of fake tan is one of the most popular tricks for making your legs look leaner from top to toe. Tan helps to cover over any dimples or dark spots on the thighs, evoking a more smooth and even look.
Wear wedges
Thank goodness for wedges! These stylish kickers are one of the only forms of acceptable ‘high-heel-like’ footwear styles that can be worn poolside or to the beach.
As such, they come with all the leg slimming benefits that high heels do. The added height adds length to your legs, creating the illusion of slimmer thighs. The tilted design of the shoes also flatters your thigh’s shape.
Lightweight wrap
Having the option of 100% coverage on hand can be just what you need to feel at ease and that little bit more comfortable with baring your thighs. A flowy, lightweight wraparound in the shape of a sarong, shawl, or any other breathable fabric you find can work wonders towards covering your thighs. The best part? They’re easy to take on and off as you please while fitting nicely into a bag, pocket, or storage space for easy carrying on the go.
Wear a hat
While not an intuitive choice (the head is far from the thighs, after all!), hats are actually well-known for their ability to create an overall slimmer silhouette, even for the thighs.
A wide-brimmed hat – alongside a fashionable appeal – also has the added benefit of drawing attention away from those spots you’d rather people not linger on. What’s more, the broad look sort of ‘skews’ the rest of your frame, creating the illusion of smaller proportions, making your think thighs look that bit thinner.
Solid colors & loud patterns
Once again, much the same as a hat, these two style choices work on the premise of distraction. Darker colors such as black and brown have a slimming effect, while ‘noisy’ patterns catch and hold attention around your waist instead of your thigh area. But this doesn’t mean you have to opt for multi-colored swimsuits. Instead, you can shop for pretty prints like hearts, flowers, bows, and vertical stripes.
Finally …
Big thighs are a blessing, but it doesn’t always feel that way when it comes to shopping for them. And when it comes to swimsuits, being a little thick in the thigh area can spell frustration, discomfort, and sometimes – body worries.
As you can see, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all option for big thighs. So, to answer the “what is the best swimsuit for big thighs?” questions, we say – you’ll just have to take our advice and start trying on new outfits – have fun!
At the end of the day, what matters is that you feel comfortable and free to move as you please. Choose whatever swimsuit works best for you and your thighs.
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