What is a string bikini bottom?
The string bikini bottom is distinguished by its minimal coverage at the back. It leaves the hips exposed and reduces tan lines.
What is a string bikini bottom?
The string bikini bottom is distinguished by its minimal coverage at the back. It leaves the hips exposed and reduces tan lines.
Unlike a Brazilian-cut bottom, which offers more coverage, or a fuller shorty style, the string provides a more open alternative. Its shape is simple: a fitted waistband, thin sides, and a pronounced cut.
In a two-piece swimsuit collection, it occupies a specific place. It does not replace fuller styles but complements your wardrobe with a minimalist option. The choice depends on the desired coverage and the look you want for a women's swimsuit.
Styles, colors, and details of a string bikini
Women's string bottoms come in various versions depending on the season.
Solid colors remain a safe choice:
- Black for a timeless base.
- White for a bright contrast.
- Red for a bolder shade.
- Pink, orange, or brown for variety.
Printed designs (floral, graphic, or animal) give a different visual dimension to a women's bikini. They can be worn as a matching set with the top or combined with a solid piece for a contrasting effect.
Some bottoms feature smooth finishes with discreet seams. Others include adjustable side ties for a customized fit. The width of the sides and the rise vary by model.
Each piece is available in multiple sizes to ensure an accurate fit. The collection evolves throughout the summer, with essential classics and new designs.
How to choose your string bikini?
Choosing a string bikini relies on concrete criteria.
The size should match your hip measurement precisely. A well-fitted bottom stays in place in water or on the sand without loosening.
The cut directly affects the look:
- A very high-cut style accentuates the hip line.
- A slightly fuller version offers more stability.
It is also important to consider the balance of the two-piece swimsuit overall. For example:
- A bandeau top creates a structured horizontal line.
- A triangle top with straps provides more support.
- A balconette highlights the bust while offering good support.
Remember: the string is not limited to a specific body type. It suits those who want a revealing cut and a flattering silhouette with a women's swimsuit.
Materials and finishes of your bikini bottom
The quality of a women's swimsuit relies on the material's durability and precise finishing.
Bottoms are generally made of stretch microfiber, chosen to maintain shape after multiple swims. Dense fabric also limits deformation and ensures support.
Inner linings play a key role: they provide opacity, improve comfort, and enhance the model's stability.
Fabrics are suitable for repeated exposure to sun, chlorine, and salt water. Colors retain intensity and elasticity remains stable over time.
At Undiz, lingerie expertise guides swimsuit construction. Proportions are carefully studied to balance support, comfort, and precise cuts.
Seasonal swimsuit trends
The string bikini remains a staple in summer collections year after year:
- Classic shades like black and red stay central.
- Warm and sunny colors also feature according to seasonal themes.
- Animal prints continue to be popular choices.
Swimsuits also adopt sharper lines and cleaner cuts. The string fits this trend by offering a minimalist alternative to traditional shapes.
The Undiz spirit at the beach
The string bikini naturally fits into the Undiz summer range. It reflects precise cutting and attention to proportions.
In a two-piece set, it allows creating a modular outfit based on the chosen top. The goal is the same: a well-cut, comfortable women's swimsuit suitable for beach and pool use.
At Undiz, model construction relies on historical corsetry expertise. Cuts are designed for a precise fit without excessive details.
FAQ
Where to buy your string bikini?
On this page, discover our selection of string bikini bottoms. Compare available models, sizes, colors, and prices. Each product page details the cut and features to facilitate online purchase.
How to care for your bikini?
Rinse your swimsuit with clear water after each swim to remove salt or chlorine. Wash at low temperature and avoid tumble drying. Air drying preserves elasticity and color season after season.