A bikini bodysuit is a women’s one-piece top with a bikini-style bottom — a full back panel that covers the seat, similar to standard bikini-cut underwear. It gives the most coverage of the three main bottom cuts (bikini, brazilian, thong) and reads as the most comfortable everyday option.
This collection covers our women’s bikini bodysuit range across fabrics and silhouettes. The bikini cut sits flat at the hip without a high-cut leg opening, making it a comfortable choice for long days, casual wear, and anyone new to bodysuits. Pair with high-waisted jeans, tailored trousers, midi skirts, or wide-leg pants — the waistband covers the gusset and the bodysuit reads as a clean tucked-in top. Cotton bikini bodysuits work for daily wear; microfiber gives a smoother line; lace adds a more decorative finish.
What’s the difference between bikini, brazilian, and thong bodysuit cuts? Bikini is the most coverage — a full back panel covering the seat. Brazilian is mid-coverage with a “cheeky” curved back that covers about half. Thong is the least coverage, with a narrow back strap. Bikini is the most comfortable and most everyday-friendly; thong is the most invisible under tight clothing.
Will a bikini bodysuit show panty lines under fitted clothing? Under loose or mid-weight fabrics, no — the bikini panel sits flat and reads clean. Under very tight or thin fabrics (body-con dresses, leggings, thin midi skirts), there may be a visible line at the hip and leg opening. For completely line-free looks, choose a thong cut instead.
Is a bikini bodysuit comfortable for everyday wear? Yes — bikini is the most comfortable of the three bottom cuts for full-day wear. The wider back panel sits securely without the “string” feel of a thong, and there’s no high-cut leg opening to ride up. It’s the best starting point if you’re new to bodysuits.
What should I wear a bikini bodysuit with? High-waisted jeans, tailored trousers, midi skirts, and wide-leg pants all work well — the waistband covers the gusset and keeps the bodysuit feeling like a regular tucked-in top. Layer a blazer, denim jacket, or cardigan over it for a polished daytime look.
Note: Bikini bodysuits refer to the cut at the back of the bodysuit — not to bikini swimwear. For bikini swim bottoms, see our separate swimwear category.












































































































































































































































