If summer beach days and lying outside with your friends is something you've been daydreaming about quite a lot lately, then this story is for you. Oddly enough, swimwear can come with a pretty high price tag, but that doesn't always have to be the case. If you look really hard, you can find hidden gems that—although they won't cost you more than $100 (yes, for both pieces)—will look like you paid much more than that.
When it comes to finding cheap swimwear that looks expensive, there are a few things that you should be mindful of: prints, seams, and straps. So long as those few details are examined with a fine-tooth comb, you'll be fooling everyone as you wear a $20 bikini that looks like it cost $200.
Ahead, go on to shop the best cheap bikinis on the market from some of your go-to retailers such as Amazon, H&M, and Zara.
Truly, no one will ever guess this was $20.Shop the matching Monaco Bikini Bottom ($49). Snatch this one in every color.And this one as well.Shop the matching Good Waist Rib Bikini Bottoms ($45). Good American swimwear just keeps getting better and better. This one's all in the details. Shop the matching Scalloped Bikini Bottoms ($30). Everything about this looks so expensive. Obsessed with anything that matches my swimsuits. Shop the matching Textured Weave Bikini Bottom ($26). Zara's swim selection is so strong right now. Retro florals are all I can think about. Shop the matching Bikini Top ($25). This color is everything. Joyous florals like this will never get old. This bikini is simply perfect. Shop the matching Bikini Bottoms ($20). Neutral hues will never go out of style. Bubblegum pink is the color to be seen in this summer. An iconic print indeed. Such a classic. Something about colored zebra prints gets me every time. Shop the matching Ruched-Texture Bikini Bottoms ($30). All about that texture.What's summer without a little tie-dye? Ribbing always makes things look more expensive than they actually are. These dots are giving me life. Shop the matching Brazilian Bikini Bottoms ($10). Tummy ties are still trending hard. You can never go wrong with a basic suit like this. Crisp and clean. Shop the matching Floral Bikini Bottom ($40). Just add a sun hat. This color brings a big smile to my face. No one will ever guess this is from Amazon. Next up, Nine New Outfits to Try If You're Overwhelmed by the Thought of Dressing Up Again . This post was originally published on an earlier date and has since been updated.
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