The best swimsuit brands for women offer a variety of high-quality styles and different coverage levels to suit every figure. After carefully evaluating over 30 top options, our pick for best swimwear brand is Summersalt, which offers dozens of one-pieces, bikinis and tankinis in a rainbow of hues—all made from the brand’s signature compressive fabric. Below, you’ll find the details on why we crowned Summersalt our favorite swim brand, plus 11 additional recommendations for a variety of different needs, from the best plus-size swimsuit brand to the best affordable options. (Besides those 12 recommendations, we’ve shared 14 more editor favorites listed at the bottom of this article—after all, swimwear shopping is such a highly personal pursuit.)
To narrow down the options, we focused on swimsuit brands that offer inclusive size ranges and specific styles that cater to certain body types: For large busts, we recommend TA3, while J.Crew is our pick for smaller frames. We also tapped 15 members of our editorial team for their personal recommendations and ran all selections by Forbes Vetted’s in-house style expert, deputy editor Kari Molvar, for final approval.
Sizes: 0 to 24, Long 2 to 24 | Price range: $45 to $135 | Return policy: Returns accepted within 21 days of delivery date with $8 fee
Pros:
Swimsuits are made with recycled materials
Fabric offers UPF 50 sun protection
Wide range of sizes, including long torso sizes
Cons:
No low-coverage styles
Summersalt is our top choice overall, based on its variety of flattering styles, unique color options and high-quality materials. When designing its signature swimsuits (like the best-selling Sidestroke, an asymmetrical one-piece style), the brand collected 1.5 million measurements from 10,000 women to ensure an impeccable fit. And during testing we found that the swimwear does really hug your body and hold everything in. “These suits stay put all day, even while wrangling my two young boys at the beach and pool,” says Forbes Vetted senior branded content editor Victoria Hess. Additional testers have noted that the fabric feels great against their skin, plus the flat seams don’t dig in or cause any discomfort.
The pieces are also made with sustainability in mind—Summersalt’s compressive, UPF 50 fabric is a recycled polyamide-elastane blend. If you need help picking a style, our team especially likes the Sidestroke; the Marina, a color-blocked one-piece; and the High Leg Mid Rise Bikini Bottom with whatever top best suits your bust size and activity level. The one drawback for Summersalt is that the brand doesn’t offer any low-coverage styles. If this is something you’re in the market for, check out Skims and Aerie, which both provide skimpier options at a similar price range.
Best One-Piece Swimsuit Brand
Quince: Elevated Basics That Won’t Break The Bank
Quince Italian Cross-Back One-Piece
Sizes: XS to XL | Price range: $25 to $50 | Return policy: Free returns within 365 days
Pros:
Reasonable pricing
Generous return policy
Free shipping
Cons:
No plus sizes available
Limited color options
Quince is the epitome of attainable luxury; the brand is known for high-quality-yet-affordable essentials like its $50 cashmere sweater and under-$100 washable silk dresses. It’s not surprising that Quince excels at swimwear, too. There’s something for everyone among the curated collection of sophisticated silhouettes, including seven one-piece styles that we found to be standouts. Compared with other brands like Summersalt and Andie, Quince’s swimwear stands out for being reasonably priced; its Italian One-Shoulder One-Piece is roughly half the price of Summersalt’s similar Sidestroke style.
Forbes Vetted updates writer Francesca Sales specifically recommends the Italian Wrap One-Piece Swimsuit, noting, “The plunge neckline and lightly lined cups actually accentuates my very small chest in an attractive way.” The swimsuits are made with a recycled polyamide that offers light compression and UPF 50 sun protection.
Best Bikini Swimsuit Brand
Andie: Sleek, Chic Separates
Andie The High Waisted Bottom
Sizes: XS to 3XL; Long XS to 3XL | Price range: $52 to $148 | Return policy: Returns accepted within 15 days of delivery with $5 fee
Pros:
Personalized style quiz
Complimentary rewards program
Separates are easy to mix and match
Cons:
Popular colors sell out quickly
Andie has been making waves in the swimwear industry as of late, building a cult following around its ultra-comfortable suits. In particular, its bikini tops and bottoms stood out to us—we named it the best overall pick in our roundup of bikini brands. There’s a wide range of options (over 120 in total), so whether you prefer low, medium or full coverage, there’s likely a swimsuit you’ll love. The high-quality separates are also easy to mix and match, so you can customize your set based on your needs. “I own multiple swimsuits from Andie and I can’t say enough good things about the brand,” says Forbes Vetted lifestyle commerce editor Katherine Louie. “My swimsuits have survived multiple summers of swimming, surf lessons and other beach activities.”
If you need help finding your dream suit, Andie’s site offers a convenient style quiz to make the process simple. The brand also offers a complimentary rewards program, Club Andie, which earns you free shipping and a gift on your birthday. Andie’s swimwear can be a bit of an investment, as full-priced separates start at $52 each. If you’re looking for similar on-trend styles at a fraction of the price, try Aerie—although it’s worth noting these styles aren’t likely to hold up to wear as well as an Andie swimsuit.
Best Tummy-Control Swimsuit Brand
Stylest: Curve-Enhancing Suits
Stylest Dreamsculpt Square Neck Swimsuit
Sizes: XS to XXL | Price range: $68 to $278 | Return policy: Free returns within 14 days of purchase
Pros:
Swimsuits are compressive and sculpting
Personalized style quiz
Automated chat support
Cons:
Limited bikini selection
Expensive
Stylest’s best-selling Dreamsculpt Square Neck Swimsuit earned the top spot on our list of the best tummy-control swimsuits, and the brand’s other swimwear offerings earn high marks for compression, too. The UPF 50 polyamide fabric smooths, sculpts and slims without feeling too constricting. It’s also designed to stand up to salt and chlorine, so you can rest assured your swimsuit will last you a while.
Molvar has tested multiple pieces from the brand and finds the fabric quality superior. “It’s thick, but not too thick, and provides comfortable compression and subtle contouring,” she says. “I’ve had other family members try these suits, too, and everyone ends up being a fan.”
While a Stylest one-piece will run you more than a similar style from Skims, Stylest’s fabric offers more flexibility and compression, thanks to its higher elastane content. If you’re unsure about which swimsuit to choose, Stylest also has an online style quiz and automated chat support to help you find the right style for your body.
Best Swimsuit Brand For Curvy Women
Skims: Body-Hugging Fits
Skims Scoop Neck One-Piece
Sizes: XXS to 4X | Price range: $36 to $98 | Return policy: Returns accepted within 30 days with $6 fee
Pros:
Innovative silhouettes
Size-inclusive
Complimentary rewards program
Cons:
Most color options are limited edition
Limited full-coverage styles
Founded in 2019 by Kim Kardashian and Emma Grede, Skims has become famous for its size-inclusive shapewear and loungewear. The brand has since ventured into swimsuit territory, carrying the same ethos behind its best-selling bodysuits and tanks. “Skims has become my new go-to brand for swimsuits—I own the Scoop Neck One-Piece and Signature Swim Triangle Top, both of which have a high-quality feel and classic look,” says Forbes Vetted senior home and kitchen editor Amanda Arnold.
We love that the site allows you to view each style on models of different sizes, so you can get a better idea of how the swimsuit fits a curvier frame. One thing to note: Arnold mentions that the styles are somewhat revealing and tend to run small, so if you’re looking for more coverage, consider checking out Summersalt, Land’s End or
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