Usually the first question that most people ask when it comes to choosing swimwear is what style shall I get? but another very popular question is, what are the best swimsuit colours? – for my skin tone, my size, my height, my age, etc etc.
To be honest that question is not as simple to answer as you may think it would be. Many people have a favourite colour and that can lead to a lot of confusion and head scratching when it come to purchasing clothing, shoes and even cars. In fact colours tend to be a deciding factor in a lot of our shopping habits.
It appears that people don’t just buy a swimsuit because they like the style on its own merit, they want a certain style in a certain colour also.
In hindsight that makes perfect sense because in all of our clothing or footwear choices we very rarely purchase an item just because we like the look of the item.
Many’s the time that we will have found a great pair of shoes, for example, that look perfect for what we want or like only to find that the shop does not have them in “our colour”, so we walk away disappointed.
The same goes for swimsuit colours, we have a style we most likely prefer but if it is not available in the colours we require then it is on to the next best style that is available in the colours we prefer.
So what are the best swimsuit colours that we should be looking for and is there any particular reason other than preference why we should choose certain colour over others.
Everyone has their own colour preference when it comes to choosing a swimsuit but in case you are unable to make a firm decision as to the colour best suited to you we have listed the top five most popular colours as favoured by the swimwear manufacturing industry.
#1, Blue is a great alternative to Black and comes in a great variety of shades and as a rule of thumb it is suggested that darker blues are great for obscuring problem areas whilst lighter blues tend to make you more noticeable.
#2, Red is a powerful, flattering colour which will make you stand out in a crowd without being too over the top.
#3, While not being a specific colour, bold bright patterns only help to accentuate your figure. Designs such as dolfin uglies are very popular and sought after.
#4, Although White is more of a noncolour than a colour there is nothing more appealing and pleasing to the eye than a stylish white swimsuit encasing a fantastically tanned figure.
#5, The final colour choice is Pink in all its variations, and there are quite a few, from the subdued dusky pinks to the shocking neon pinks. Pink works well with all skin types.
The above list is one that is something of an industry standard colour chart but most people tend to have the own preference of colours for many various reasons.
For some it can be their decided by their hair colouring, others may choose by what enhances or compliments their skin tone, others pick by what colours flatter or accentuate their body shape, the reasons that people choose what are the best swimsuits colours for them are many and varied.
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