NEW YORK, Feb. 28, 2017 -- Swimsuits For All, a leading online retailer of women’s swimwear, has many new ways for women to complete their swimsuit ensembles in style. Cover ups put the perfect finishing touch on swimsuits and allow women to make chic fashion statements when they're headed to the pool or to the beach. Just in time for the Cruise 2017 season, Swimsuits For All has added new cover up styles to their inventory. The new silhouettes are available in sizes 6/8-30, giving women of all ages, shapes and sizes fashionable options from which to choose.
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Swimsuits For All's new arrival cover ups reflect the latest trends in swimwear fashion. Flowy tunics that can be worn as short dresses or as tops with shorts and capris are available in a wide range of colors and patterns. Flattering one-piece jumpsuits made from light, airy materials are also among the latest options in the cover ups range.
For a look that goes from the boardwalk to the beach, ladies can opt for cover up maxi dresses. These designs have all of the fashion appeal of summer dresses but are made from lightweight, quick-drying materials that make them ready for fun by the water. Silhouettes include maxis that bare the shoulders and arms, and comes in styles with sleeves that provide extra sun protection.
Boho and vintage-inspired cover ups are trending for Cruise 2017, and Swimsuits For All can help all women get the look. Their latest cover ups include retro dress designs with bold tie-dye patterns that channel the spirit of the 60s. Cover ups with geometric prints, crochet detailing and flirty fringe will be sure to keep women looking and feeling cool all summer long.
To see all of the stylish new cover ups currently available at Swimsuits For All, please visit: http://www.swimsuitsforall.com/Cover-Ups-Swimwear-D.
Sandra Weyant Copywriter Swimsuits For All 2 Industrial Drive, Unit B Keyport, NJ 07735 Tel: 732.645.9956


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