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Three feminine people laughing and walking on the beach, wearing Rifle Paper Co. x Summersalt swimsuits; a mix of ruffled one-pieces and two-pieces with floral patterns.
  • There isn't a lone swimsuit brand that stands above the rest, since everyone's preferences vary.
  • However, among the numerous brands we've tested, there are 10 you should most definitely check out.
  • Refresh your swimsuit rotation this summer with options from Everlane, Aerie, Athleta, and more.

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Finding the perfect swimsuit isn't always a walk in the park, but with some research and try-ons, it gets easier. And you're not alone – we've tested tons of swimsuits to pinpoint ones with the right fit and feel.

There's no such thing as a one-size-fits-all swimsuit – it completely depends on your preferences. Swimsuit styles have endless options like one-pieces, bikinis, tankinis, board shorts, and more. But the function also matters, as some brands like Patagonia and Athleta make active swimwear that can ride the waves and endure more intense physical activity.

Perhaps most important, though, is the fit and feel. Luckily, brands like Swimsuits for All and Helen Jon carry more size-inclusive options. And if sustainable materials is at the top of your list, several of the brands below have got you covered.

With so many swimsuits on the market, shopping can seem daunting, but that's why we've rounded up the 10 best places to shop for swimwear. You can find a bunch of our top swimsuit picks below, and why we love each brand.

The 10 best places to shop for women's swimsuits:

Everlane

Feminine person wearing an Everlane one-piece swimsuit that has a square neckline and navy and off-white small floral pattern

Everlane built its business with sustainability and transparency at the front of mind, two values that helped it secure a cult following. The brand continues to please its loyal shoppers with each and every launch, from underwear and activewear to now swimwear.

To start, Everlane upholds its promise to the earth by making swimsuits that are made of 82% regenerated nylon that’s derived from recycled plastic, and 18% elastane. You can find seven simple styles and eight vibrant colors. Our team tried a mix of Everlane’s one-pieces and two-pieces — in short, we love their quality, comfort, styles, and colors. Based on our testing, we’re confident these swimsuits will get tons of wear this summer. For more details and sizing notes, check out our full review of Everlane’s new swimwear collection

The V-Neck One-Piece (small)The Tie-Front Bikini Top (small)The High-Rise Hipster Bottom (small)The Square-Neck One-Piece (small)
Aerie

Three feminine people on the beach wearing floral, colorful one-piece and two-piece swimsuits from Aerie

Having started as an intimate brand, Aerie knows how to make swimsuits that are equally as supportive. We’d expect nothing less, and the brand definitely delivers with options that have a more youthful look to them and are basic enough to be mixed and matched.

If you’re like us and already love the brand’s bestselling Crossover Legging, you’re in luck because Aerie makes swim bottoms with the same TikTok famous design. We tested them to see how they compare, and let’s just say they hug our bodies in all the right places and are comfy enough to wear all day, every day. For sizing notes and more options, head on over to our full review of the Aerie Ribbed Crossover High Cut Cheeky Bikini Bottom

Ribbed Longline Scoop Bikini Top (small)Ribbed Crossover High Cut Cheeky Bikini Bottom (small)Ribbed Tie Longline Triangle Bikini Top (small)Ribbed Shine Scoop Plunge Bikini Top (small)
Patagonia

Feminine person wearing a floral one-piece swimsuit from Patagonia

Patagonia swimsuits have an extra element of functionality because they’re not solely meant for laying in the sand or wading in the shallow parts of the ocean. They’re intentionally geared towards those who want to surf, swim, and move around — they’re active swimsuits.

Our team loves Patagonia’s swim offerings for this very reason, but also because they’re made of recycled material, are Fair Trade Certified-sewn, and have UPF sun protection. However, just because the brand’s swimwear is more for performance purposes, doesn’t mean they aren’t stylish. Patagonia offers bold patterns and flattering silhouettes. It also serves up swimsuit options that are more loose-fitting, like board shorts. For more on how we got on with the fit and feel of these swimsuits, check out our full review of Patagonia swimwear

Women’s Glassy Dawn One-Piece Swimsuit (small)Women’s Nanogrip Bikini Top (small)Women’s Nanogrip Bikini Bottoms (small)Women’s Reversible Extended Break One-Piece Swimsuit (small)
Summersalt

Two feminine people smiling hand in hand and walking on the beach, wearing Rifle Paper Co. x Summersalt one-piece swimsuits in floral patterns.

Summersalt carries everything under the sun when it comes to swimsuits — one-pieces, tankinis, bikinis, you name it. But the brand also makes maternity options and suits for those with long torsos. On top of the numerous styles, it’s easy to see that Summersalt works hard to offer swimsuits for various bodies, as the size range covers many. 

Styles and colors are more than abundant, with ruffles, ties, animal prints, ginghams, and beyond. The brand, however, is known for its one-shoulder one-piece called The Sidestroke. We tested the swimsuit to see if it lives up to the hype. Let’s just say its reputation definitely holds up. We have nothing but great things to say about all of the Summersalt swimsuits we’ve tested because they’re supportive even for those with bigger chests, flattering to your curves, and eco-friendly. To hear more about our experiences wearing the brand’s suits, check out our full review of Summersalt swimwear.

The Perfect High Leg One Piece (small)The Sidestroke (small)The Triangle Bikini Top (small)The Perfect Wrap One-Piece (small)
Athleta

Feminine person on the beach holding a surfboard and wearing an orange bikini swimsuit from Athleta

Similar to Patagonia, Athleta carves out its own space in the realm of active swimwear. Not to mention, Athleta also utilizes sustainable materials to be kinder to our planet. 

You can swim, surf, paddleboard, and play pretty much any water sport while donning these swimsuits. Plus, the UPF sun protection ensures you stay shielded from the sun, while the material dries quickly and provides just enough stretch. You can also shop for pieces with more coverage, like cropped bikini tops and shorts. Athleta carries tons of styles and colors, all with functional design elements and quality fabrics. You can hear us rave about these swimsuits in more detail in our full review of Athleta’s swimwear.

Supernova Keyhole One Piece Swimsuit (small)Triangle Bikini Top A-C (small)Clean Full Bottom (small)Surge Short (small)
Swimsuits for All

Swimsuits for All swimwear; the best plus-size swimsuits; the best bikinis and one-pieces

Shopping for plus-sized swimwear can sometimes feel like you’re on a wild goose chase, but Swimsuits for All is here to put plus-size bodies first. The size range is extensive and so is the variety of styles. You can find one-pieces, bikinis, swim dresses, tankinis, and cover-ups, with most options costing less than $100.

In addition, the brand teams up with plus-size body positivity advocates like model Ashley Graham and fashion blogger GabiFresh. You can truly find all sorts of styles, colors, and patterns at Swimsuits for All, which is why we asked four Insider Reviews team members to try them out. You can read about their experiences with the suits in our full review of Swimsuits for All.

Ashley Graham Boss Underwire One Piece Swimsuit (small)GabiFresh Cup Sized Tie Front Underwire Bikini Set (small)Diva Halter Bikini Set with Foldover Brief (small)Mentor Tie Front High Waisted Bikini Set (small)
Andie

Two feminine persons smiling while modeling Andie swimsuits, specifically black two-pieces.

Andie is all about the fit of its swimsuits. The brand believes that wearing a suit that fits well makes enjoying yourself much easier. Our team is definitely on board with this philosophy and sees it shine through after testing Andie’s swimsuits.  

You can easily find your size because Andie has a 12-question quiz, offers fit consultations with experts, and designs with the help of feedback from over 300,000 testers. We can tell the brand prioritizes fit, since the suits keep those with bigger chests and wider hips in mind, too. The swim pieces hug your curves, stay secure, and support your chest.

Additionally, the material is buttery soft, the design allows you to partake in water activities, and the styles are photo-ready. Overall, we love Andie for its versatile swimsuits that flatter all different shapes and sizes.

The Laguna (small)The Maui Top (small)The Bikini Bottom (small)The Wynwood Top (small)
Helen Jon

Two feminine people wearing navy blue bikini swimsuits from Helen Jon

There’s no need to struggle to find swimsuits for those with larger busts because Helen Jon has solutions. Helen Jon makes great swimsuits for all sizes, but it specifically carries bra-sized options that go all the way up to D/DD cups.

Perhaps what makes this brand’s lineup so impressive and inclusive is its design strategy. Helen Jon employees serve as fit models in place of traditional-sized fit models. This means various body shapes and sizes inform the fit and feel of the swimsuits, making them more comfortable, supportive, and thoughtful than many others of its kind. We continue to sing its praises in our full review of Helen Jon swimwear.

High Neck One-Piece (small)Retreat Bra (small)Tab Side Hipster (small)D/DD Cup Twist Underwire Bra (small)
MeUndies

Two feminine persons playing in an inflatable pool, wearing MeUndies swimsuits; one is wearing a bikini top and high-waist bikini bottoms and the other is wearing a bikini top and boardshorts.

What started as a gender- and size-inclusive underwear brand has now expanded into socks, loungewear, and swimwear. We’re huge fans of MeUndies’ popular underwear, but have now also converted into fans of its swimsuits.

Simplicity is key with the brand’s swimsuit styles, but what they lack in fun design elements, the colors and patterns make up for. Throw on a solid hue or nautical stripes, tie-dye, or geckos if you’re feeling bold. The small range of styles includes a basic one-piece swimsuit, a plunging bikini top, a scoop bikini top, bikini bottoms, and high-waist cheeky bikini bottoms. We tested the swimsuits and found them to be cute and comfy, although a bit tight. Regardless of your shape, we highly recommend sizing up to get the best fit. 

One Piece Swimsuit (small)Plunge Bikini Top (small)Swim High-Waist Cheeky Bikini Bottom (small)Swim Bikini Bottom (small)
CUUP

Feminine person standing in a pool wearing a black bikini top and black, high-waisted bikini bottoms

Cuup is another brand that started with bras and underwear, but recently ventured into the swim space. Cuup’s background in underwear and bras means it really knows how to make supportive swimsuits. 

It also means the brand’s underwire swimsuit tops fit by bra size, all the way up to H cups. The styles are limited to three tops and three bottoms, and there are five color options. But that doesn’t take away from the fact that the swimsuits look effortlessly sleek and minimal, which not every brand can pull off so well. 

The Bikini (small)The Plunge Swim (small)The Scoop (small)The Highwaist (small)

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