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I Only Wear High-Waisted Bikinis—These Are My Favorites

While I can't put my finger on exactly when I started opting exclusively for high-waisted swimwear (or, of course, one-pieces), I can tell you that I'm very glad the trend has lasted and is very much here to stay. After all, though my style could hardly be called modest, there is an inexplicable comfort I find in those extra few inches of material that I've grown quite emotionally accustomed to when hitting the beach. Can you relate?

If so, or if you're an equal-opportunity-swimwear shopper, then I think you might enjoy the roundup below of my favorite high-waisted bikinis on the market right now. From swimsuits I've loved for years to others I have to thank Instagram for leading me to, shop my picks below and see how other cool girls are also wearing them along the way!

I'm a big fan of underwire styles. Shop the matching Surfrider Bottom ($50)
If you follow Camila Coelho on Instagram, then you know she knows her swimwear.  Shop the matching Catarina High Waist Bottom ($80)
For anyone who's feeling fancy. Shop the matching Emily Belted Bottoms ($110)
H&M kills it at affordable swimwear. Shop the matching High-Waist Bikini Bottoms ($20)
You can always bet on an animal-print comeback. Shop the matching Waist Cincher Bottom ($55)
Who doesn't want to shine in a bikini?
A print that's hard to pass on. Shop the matching Barcelona Bottom ($115)
Everyone needs a solid black option.
Vintage vibes done right. Shop the matching Longane Mid Rise Bikini Bottom ($68)
We're swooning over here.
Not your typical shade of pink. Shop the matching Muliki Bikini Bottoms ($140)
I mean…
I'm always game for a built-in belt. Shop the matching Bria Bikini Bottoms ($95).
Full volume. Shop the matching High Waisted Bikini Bottoms ($20).
Pretty prints don't always have to cost a pretty penny. Shop the matching Arden Bikini Bottom ($84)
So many little details come together to make this perfect.
Not your basic plaid print. Shop the matching Pretty In Plaid High Maui Bikini Bottom ($60).
Sometimes an amazing suit is worth the splurge. Shop the matching Jengibre Ruffled Floral Bikini Bottom ($140).

Next: 42 summer finds you have to see from Zara, H&M, and Nordstrom right now.

This post was published at an earlier date and has been recently updated.



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