

It features a slightly compressive mesh lining around the midsection to cinch your waist and hold things in while the ruched front creates a slimming effect. We found it surprisingly flattering - and dare we say, sexy - for a one-piece and appreciated the "tummy control" design. On a budget? This swimsuit is a solid choice. The padded cups aren't removable, and it absorbs a substantial amount of water. The Details: XXS–XXL | Nylon, elastane | Removable pads | Adjustable straps Pair this top with the matching High-rise Hipster Bottom. Still, we appreciate how durable it is - it doesn't pill at all when you sit on the side of a concrete pool. The fabric is on the thicker side, so it retains water more than some other swimsuits and takes a bit longer to dry. And since you can't return or exchange it, you might want to order a size larger than you normally wear. Having said that, this bikini top runs a little small. Thanks to the adjustable straps, you can make sure it stays put while swimming. We like how the sturdy yet soft material makes you feel supported and secure without sacrificing comfort. The full-coverage design holds everything in place, kind of like a sports bra. If you want a bit more compression, consider Everlane's Square-neck Bikini Top. It has a tight, compressive feel that isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, and you can't return or exchange it. The Details: XS–3XL, regular and long | Nylon, spandex | Full, medium, or cheeky coverage | Removable cups | Adjustable straps In the end, we think the price is right on point. It’s very durable too - we didn't notice any puckering or loose threads after washing and drying it. We also appreciate that it's available in an extensive range of sizes and both regular and long lengths. Whether you prefer neutrals or bright, punchy hues, this swimsuit comes in colors for every taste and occasion. Though you'll have plenty of support where you need it most, we like that the fabric is forgiving - it conforms to your curves without digging in or feeling too constricting. Not only that, but the material doesn't feel uncomfortably heavy when soaking wet. We had full mobility when wearing this swimsuit, and it stayed in place while we swam and slid down multiple water slides. And you can choose from full, medium, or cheeky coverage for your backside.

It shows a hint of cleavage without feeling like you're hanging out. The simple yet flattering design features a shelf bra with soft, removable cups and adjustable shoulder straps. Our favorite supportive swimsuit is definitely the Andie Amalfi One Piece. It comes in three coverage options, so choose what's most comfortable for you.
