2011年5月4日星期三

fashion 2011

Choosing the right swimsuit for your figure can be tricky, but certainly not impossible. Before purchasing a swimsuit it is important to determine what you plan to do in your swimsuit, as in tan or swim laps? Will you be tanning a lot? You may want something cute and glamorous to wear around at pool parties and beach bonfires?? The performance of the bathing suit can be effected by each of these scenarios, which explains why there are many varieties that cater to each purpose.
Athletic bathing suits usually involve higher concentrations of synthetic material to withstand chlorine exposure and perspiration. The suit provides more flexibility around the joints involved in making high-powered movements becoming more like a second layer of skin as it molds into the body and around the muscles without being restrictive. Athletic bathing suits typically come in a one-piece, but they can also be made into two-pieces with extra firming fabric around the “looser” areas. If you like to swim laps or play beach volleyball you will find an athletic swimsuit highly useful. Athletic swimsuits have unparalleled flexibility and simple cuts that attract the preference of even non-athletes.
For leisure activities, such as sun-tanning or pool parties, the look of the swimsuit is more important than anything. Tanners will likely want a swimsuit that reveals as much skin as possible while still covering strategic areas. Keep yourself from sweating through your sunscreen with a suit made of lightweight fabrics that provide breathability and have reflective properties. Bejeweled bathing suits, suits with innovative textures and accessories have all become appropriate for the classiest affairs. Design standards have been improved so that now even one-pieces feature cuts that enhance certain areas. For example