How to Choose a bikini for your pear body shape
There’s no such thing as a perfect body, but there are lots of ways to ensure you’re choosing a perfectly flattering swimsuit for you. And, the first step towards knowing how to look good in a bikini is deciding which of the five general body types you belong to – so you’ll want to check out our How To Choose A Bikini For Your Body Shape guide to find out. In this expert guide, we’re looking at everything you need to know to make the most of your beautiful Pear body shape.
What is the pear body type?
The Pear, or ‘triangle’ body shape is used to describe women’s bodies that are wider at the hips, with a smaller bust and narrow shoulders. Pear-shaped women typically have:
- Narrow shoulders in proportion to the hips
- Hips, butt and upper thighs that are wider than the shoulders and chest
- Small-to-medium bust size
- Well-defined, curvy butt
How to choose a bikini for a pear shaped body?
The trick to choosing flattering swimwear is getting the upper and lower body proportions in balance. A pear body shape tends to be proportionally bottom heavy. So to balance it out, you’re aiming to add more curves and volume to the top, narrow the waist, and draw the eye away from the hips. You can do this by choosing certain types of swimwear, and avoiding others.
Best bikini types for pear-shaped women
One-piece swimsuit
Fit is important here: you’ll find many one-piece swimsuits are too tight below or too loose up top when you’re a pear. If you’re struggling to get the right fit, try a tankini combo instead. That said, there are a lot of great one-piece options out there. Look for designs with eye-catching necklines and details up top, and plenty of coverage below. Also, look for swimsuits that combine light colours and patterns around the chest with plain, darker colours around the waist.
Bikini tops
Pear types typically have small breasts, in which case you can have a lot of fun making the most of what you’ve got! Strapless bandeau tops are perfect for Pears, while padded bikini tops and push-up bikinis with bold patterns, elaborate styles, and sexy, revealing necklines are all great for emphasising your bust’s natural curves. Playing with bikini textures and ruffles are a good way of adding overall volume up top.
Bikini bottoms
Besides their stylish retro look, high waisted bottoms add coverage to your hip and butt while emphasizing the curve of your waist. When it comes to bikini bottoms, high cut waistlines are more flattering, and will also help to elongate your thighs. If you prefer the extra coverage that boardshorts or swimshorts offer, take extra care to get a good fit and feminine cut, as boy shorts tend to be unflattering for wider hips. Pairing a swimsuit with a sarong is often a better way to combine coverage with style.
Bikini types to avoid when you are pear body shaped
Try to avoid ruffling, hardware or other eye-catching, volume increasing embellishments around your hips and waist. Bikini bottoms with side-ties and horizontal waistbands can also draw attention to your wide hips: go for a high cut waistline instead.
If you’re a pear shape who’s planning on catching some waves in your new bikini, you’ll also need to be sure it’s a surf-friendly design – check out our How to choose a Surf Bikini guide for everything you need to know.
And remember: feeling good about your body is key to looking good in swimwear. After all, the best swimsuit for a pear shaped body is the one you’ve already got – as long as you’re wearing it with confidence.
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