Before summer arrives, I bought a quite nice string bikini on sale, but when I tried it on, I felt a bit uneasy. I felt it was too revealing, so I asked my friend, and she said, âThe shoulders look very bold, but if youâre comfortable, itâs no problem.â I thought I could easily go to the beach, but I keep wondering if Iâll attract too much attention. Do you think Iâve gone too far with this? Or should I just wear it and see?
Actually, string bikinis are very trendy right now. Highlighting the shoulder details is natural from a design perspective, but if your discomfort is a concern, itâs important to test the areas where you feel comfortable. Wearing daring outfits on the beach is entirely a personal choice; if you feel pressured at any moment, you can carry alternative options with you.
If it feels âtoo revealingâ, I suggest taking a pareo with you. It looks stylish and provides comfort as well. It may also vary depending on the beach you are going to; if you are planning for a quieter beach, you can wear it comfortably without standing out.
From a manâs perspective, Iâll say it like this: a swimsuit like that definitely grabs attention, no lies there. But will everyoneâs eyes be on you? Maybe for a moment. If youâre comfortable, go for it, I say. We guys sometimes exaggerate, after all, itâs just a swimsuit.
Actually, the pareo suggestion makes sense; I can do that. While talking with my friend, the only thing we were thinking was âAm I comfortable?â but the beach environment affects that too, of course. I might need to think more about the place Iâm going.
I think string bikinis are actually made for certain body types. I read somewhere that it wouldnât look good if you donât have a tall and slim figure. You have to know the claim in advance. Maybe, like everything, it varies by model⌠Or am I wrong? ![]()
I think if youâre thinking this much, either you donât fully trust your friend or that âambitiousâ comment got to you a bit. Itâs totally normal to put something on and take it off at the beach. But your friendâs comment seems like it might have muted your reservations a bit.