Bikini tops are the upper half of a two-piece swimsuit. Different styles give different amounts of support, coverage, and neckline shape — from minimal triangle tops for tanning to structured underwire tops for fuller busts. The right top depends on bust size, intended use (active swimming vs. lounging), and the neckline you want under outerwear.
This collection covers our complete women’s bikini top range across four core styles. Triangle tops have a classic minimal shape with adjustable ties — most flexible for fit, best for tanning, best with smaller-to-medium busts. Bandeau tops are strapless with a straight horizontal cut across the bust — best for tan lines, work over D and smaller cups. Underwire tops add structural support with a thin wire under the cup — for fuller busts and more secure swimming. Balconette tops have a wide-set strap with molded cups for lift and shape — flatters all bust sizes.
How do I choose the right bikini top style? Triangle tops work for tanning, smaller busts, and a relaxed minimal look. Bandeau tops give the cleanest tan lines and work for medium busts. Underwire tops are the most supportive choice — best for fuller busts (DD+) or for active swimming where you need structural lift. Balconette tops combine underwire support with a wide neckline for a flattering, dressier look.
What size bikini top should I choose? Bikini tops are sized by band-and-cup (like a bra) for underwire and balconette styles, and by clothing size (S/M/L) for triangle and bandeau styles. For band-and-cup styles, measure your underbust for the band and the fullest bust for the cup. For clothing-size styles, match the top to your usual top size.
Are underwire bikini tops more supportive than triangle tops? Yes, significantly. The thin wire under the cup gives structural lift that fabric alone cannot match. For fuller busts (DD and above), underwire is usually the more comfortable choice for full-day wear. Triangle tops give light support and minimal coverage — better for tanning and smaller busts.
Can I wear a strapless bandeau top with bigger busts? Possible but more challenging. Bandeau tops without underwire rely on a tight band across the bust to stay in place, which feels restrictive for D+ cups and may slip during movement. For fuller busts, look for bandeau tops with built-in underwire and detachable straps for added security.
How do I care for a bikini top? Rinse with cool fresh water immediately after every swim. Hand wash cold with mild detergent. Skip the washing machine, fabric softener, and the dryer. Lay flat to dry, not over a hanger — wet swim fabric stretches when hung. For molded cups (balconette, padded), reshape the cup by hand before laying flat.






















