NEW YORK, March 15, 2017 -- Swimsuits For All, a leading online retailer of women’s swimwear, is helping vacation-bound ladies look chic at the pool and on the beach with new one piece swimsuit styles.
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When people think of one piece swimsuits, they often imagine basic designs that lack fashion appeal or that are designed simply to cover the body without doing much to enhance a woman's figure. Swimsuits For All is here to change that perception forever. Believing that women of all shapes, sizes and ages can look stunning in a swimsuit, they have put together a collection of maillots that are fashionable and flattering.
The new Cruise 2017 swimwear collection features designs that reflect the latest trends and offers something to suit every taste. Women can make a feminine fashion statement with suits trimmed in scallops or ruffles, or go for an edgier look with cut-outs and sexy lace details. For extra coverage that doesn't sacrifice style, high-neck swimsuits are all the rage. Not a fan of girly designs? Our aquatic swimwear is sporty-chic and extra comfortable. Opt for classic tank swimsuits or silhouettes with special back designs – like racerbacks or crossbacks – for extra support while swimming. Fashion meets function in our one piece swimwear collection.
While the details and silhouettes in the one piece Cruise 2017 collection vary from suit to suit, all of the swimsuits have one thing in common: they provide confidence-boosting support to help women look and feel their best. Most styles are available in sizes 4 to 34, making it possible for women of all shapes to find suits that reflect their tastes and complement their figures.
To see all of the one piece swimsuits available for Cruise 2017, please visit: http://www.swimsuitsforall.com/One-Piece-Swimwear-D.
Sandra Weyant Copywriter Swimsuits For All 2 Industrial Drive, Unit B Keyport, NJ 07735 Tel: 732.645.9956


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