Bathing Suits That Work with Small Breasted Women
As somebody who has spent her lifetime with a small chest (and now is a whopping B cup!), I can sympathize with the small chested women in the world and their search for a bathing suit that will work for them.
Here are a few tips from my experience:
- stay away from strapless bathing suits and/or bathing suit tops. Strapless is no fun when you have barely anything to hold them up. It becomes stressful and awkward, and potentially embarassing if your top slides off!
- halter tops can work really well for a small-chested women. Pick one that isn’t too skimpy, however. Remember that being small-chested means you’ll have a harder time filling the cups of your bathing suit top. Don’t set yourself up for failure! What I love about halter tops is that they actually help give the illusion that you have full breasts. I love the way they distribute your breasts in the bathing suit. Very sexy and very helpful for our small breasts.
- a bikini or regular bathing suit with a built-in push-up bra will help add to your cleavage, giving you the right look.
- finding the right coverage is important. Small-chested women sometimes want to wear the skimpy tops thinking “something is better than nothing”. What actually happens is that the skimpy bikini top looks unflattering on you and accentuates your smallness.
- If you are going to go for a skimpy top, I recommend getting one that is at least a little padded.
Ujena Booty Halter Bikini Swimsuit
Ujena Booty Halter Bikini Swimsuit

Jessica Simpson Women’s Charming Push Up Halter Bikini Top
Jessica Simpson Women’s Charming Push Up Halter Bikini Top

A couple things make this bikini a winner: 1) it has a push-up bra that will help somebody with a small chest. 2) It has coverage. 3) It’s a halter top.
- spandex
- 80% Nylon, 20% Spandex
- Halter top
- Push up padding
- Handwash cold, line dry
- Imported
Bathing Suits
This isn’t exactly undergarments, but it sort of is? Anyway, I love bathing suits. And it’s always soooo hard to find the * right * bathing suit each summer. I’m very sensitive about how my body looks in them and the sizes are never quite accurate to regular sizes. So today I’m going to give you a few tips about bathing suit shopping and give you a few of my picks. Before I begin, I want to start off by telling you that today I’m going to look at a couple of bikinis. There will be more bathing suits profiled in the future. Bikinis are not only for pencil thin girls. I’d say as long as you don’t have rolls dripping off your body, there is a bikini out there for you if you’re patient enough to find it. Furthermore, one-piece bathing suits are not always flattering on different body types. Keep this in mind next time you gravitate toward the one-pieces.
First, bathing suit shopping. How do you do it? What’s the right way? Sizes? Fabric? Cut? What? My brain explodes just thinking about it. But do not fret! I have a list for you to ponder before you go out shopping for the perfect bathing suit. Moving onwards.
1. Take your time when seeking out your ideal bathing suit. It’s very much like shopping for bras; if you rush the process and place time constraints on yourself, you’ll end up buying something that wasn’t the one for you.
2. Wear something easy to take off when going to try on bathing suits. This will speed things up and take a lot of extra stress off your hands.
3. Figure out which cut will look the best on you and what your goals are. Visualize what you want before you go. This will make your job easier. I’ll give you some ideas in a little bit.
4. You need a bathing suit for certain needs. If you buy a skimpy bathing suit, be prepared for it not to work at a water park. But if you really want a skimpy bathing, by all means find one that looks good on you.
5. Find a good mirror in the dressing room to examine what you look like in each bathing suit.
6. Don’t be afraid to buy bigger. I’m the type of person who HATES having to buy a bigger size “I just know I am not”. I know, I know. It sucks, it’s demoralizing. But in bathing suit world, everything seems to be built so darn small. That’s why I highly recommend getting the size that looks good on you, regardless of what you usually wear. And don’t be afraid to mix and match. I have a smaller chest and a good size booty. I often require two different sizes.
7. Do not think a one-piece is necessarily for you.
Hot Zebra Colombian Tie Bikini
Hot Zebra Colombian Tie Bikini

- Adjustable Sliding Triangles
- Removable Padding & fully lined
- Halter top that ties in the neck and the back
- Sizes: XS (AA-A) S (A-B), M (B-C), L (C), LL (D)
- Bottom Sizes: XS (0-2), S (2-4), M (6-8), L (8-10), LL (12-14)
- Very little coverage in the bottom (it’s supposed to be that way)
- Who would look good in this: somebody with medium or small breasts. I’m on the smaller side (B cups) and halter tops always make me look more amazing than I really am (in the breasts). If you are really big-chested, you’ll have to take your chances. If you have a bigger bum, I recommend probably getting a size bigger than you would usually get.
- The negative part: with these bottoms, it’s best that you get a bikini wax. It pretty much shows off a lot, so you’ll have to be mindful of it.
Lucky in Love Bikini

- adorable adjustable keyhole, strapless top
- Top Sizes: XS (AA-A) S (A-B), M (B-C), L (C), LL (D)
- full scoop bottom with goregous heart ruffle for an extra feminine touch
- Bottom Sizes: XS (0-2), S (2-4), M (6-8), L (8-10), LL (12-14)
- This bikini is sold in pieces (top and bottom)
- Who this bikini is for: somebody looking for a strapless top and not shy about hiding your cleavage. This type of top looks great on somebody who is a little busty (I’m a b cup and these generally don’t look good on me). The ruffle bottom can hide a little, which some people prefer. This is excellent for somebody who may be a little bottom heavy and would like to hide that.
- Bad side: You’ll have to wax and be diligent about your bikini line area, but the ruffle will hide a bit more than other bottoms.
Two Piece Tankini with Bikini Bottoms
Marina West Women’s Swimsuit, Two Piece Tankini with Bikini Bottoms

- 2 pc tankini swimsuit with bikini bottoms. Soft fabric with adjustable straps.
- available sizes: B/C cup (small- xtra large)
- removable soft padding in the cups and fully lined
- comes in the color black
- Who is this for: somebody who wants to hide their tummy or perhaps wear a more conservative looking bathing suit. Somebody who enjoys the freedom of two pieces instead of being strapped into one. Somebody who wants to hide their thighs. Somebody who doesn’t want to worry about bathing suit bloopers and is looking for extra coverage. This is by far a very practical bathing suit on many levels.
To wrap things up for today, this is what we’ve learned:
- If you’re busty, strapless may not be the way to go.
- Halter tops look great on almost everyone. If you’re smaller-chested, halter tops can make you look bigger.
- If you don’t want to worry about waxing your bikini line, go with a bikini that has a skirt or longer boy shorts. Alternatively, you could just buy a cover-up to go over any bikini.
- If you want to hide your thighs, go for a bikini that has a skirt for bottoms
- If you want to hide your stomach, opt for a tankini
I promise I’ll have a lot more on bathing suits soon! Drop me a line if you have any questions.