The rise of a bikini bottom is essential for comfort, balancing proportions and creating a flattering silhouette. The same style of bikini bottom may appear higher or lower on someone than it does on the model in the picture. It's important to keep this in mind and to select a rise that best suits your own body proportions for the most flattering fit.
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High rise
flattering for longer torsos, this style offers more lower belly coverage, an ideal postpartum swimsuit popular among moms who prefer to cover their C section scars. These bikinis sit at the belly button level
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Mid rise
these bikinis cater to various body types and preferences. These bikinis sit about 2-3 inches below the belly button.
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Low rise
flattering for shorter torsos, these bikinis offer less coverage and are a perfect choice for tanning. These bikinis sit about 4-5 inches below the belly button.
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High Rise Bikini Bottoms
High rise swimsuit bottoms provide extra coverage and a flattering curve-enhancing cut,...
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Mid-Rise Bikini Bottoms
Mid rise - a compromise between high and low rise, these bikinis...
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Low Rise Bikini Bottoms
Low rise bikini bottoms draw attention to the hip bones for a...