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21 One-Piece Swimsuits to Buy If Bikinis Aren't Your Thing

Don't look now, but the summer months will be here before you know it. And that can only mean one thing: It's time to start shopping for your swimwear. This time of year can often be lovingly referred to as "bikini season," but if you've been taking note of the latest swimwear trends to surface this season, you'll quickly learn that its one-piece counterparts are having a major moment. And after just one look at the best one-piece swimsuits on the market, you'll see that they're better than they've ever been.

At one point, one-piece swimsuits were strictly reserved for the likes of competitive swimmers. However, those days are gone. And if you don't consider yourself a two-piece swimsuit type of woman, you're in luck, as designers have been churning out one-pieces that are undoubtedly hotter than the days you plan to wear them.

To prove our point, we've pulled together the coolest one-piece swimsuits we could find for you to shop all in one place. Scroll down to check them all out below.

This lavender one-piece is simple and sweet.
Trust us—you won't get tired of this.
How adorable are the crochet details of this suit?
Retro-inspired swimsuits are always a yes in our book.
Chain straps give this classic one-piece a brand new update.
Without a doubt, this swimsuit will brighten up anyone's day.
You won't believe how good this looks on.
Square necklines are everywhere this season—including swimwear.
Minimalists will love this simple style.
Embrace the color of the season with this orange sherbet shade.
A little shimmer never hurt anyone.
Take fashion's favorite animal print to the beach in this swimsuit.
Tan lines be damned.
Of course, Solid & Striped makes the perfect one-piece.
We're loving the color-block trend in swimwear this year.
This color will be so good on every skin tone.
In case you're looking for something with more coverage, opt for a style with cap sleeves. 
Wear this style with a printed midi skirt to go straight from the beach to dinner.
Just look at those pearl details.
Ruching has been one of the biggest trends to surface this year.
Pistachio green just feels so pretty.

Up next, the non-scary bikinis for those who want a little more coverage.



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