Build a bikini or tankini set that suits your plans
This page brings together women’s bikinis and tankinis as mix-and-match separates. Start with a top, pick your bottoms, then dial coverage up or down for pool days, beach breaks or spa time.
If you want more cover around the torso
A tankini top gives a longer line while keeping two-piece flexibility. It pairs with briefs, shorts or a skirted brief.
If you prefer a lighter, minimal set
A bikini top with briefs feels streamlined. It’s an easy pick for relaxed beach or spa days.
If you’re swimming gentle lanes or doing classes
Secure straps help things stay put when you move. Shorts add leg coverage that can feel practical.
If you’d like extra cover at the hips
Skirted briefs add an overlay without switching to a one-piece. They work with both bikini and tankini tops.
If your top and bottom sizes differ
Buying separates lets you choose different sizes. It’s a simple way to get the fit you prefer.
What are the options?
Tankini tops: A two-piece top with longer length for more torso coverage. Swap bottoms to change how much you cover day to day.
Bikini tops: Shorter tops for a lighter feel. Pair with briefs, shorts or skirted briefs to suit your plan.
Bikini briefs: Classic bottoms in different rises and back coverages. They’re the go-to for a simple set.
Swim shorts: Bottoms with leg coverage for active pool time. They’re handy for lanes or aqua classes.
Skirted briefs: Briefs with a light skirt overlay at the hips. They add cover without changing your top.
How should a tankini top fit?
It should feel secure and comfortable. Straps should sit flat and the hem rest where you prefer.
Do you wear a bra under a tankini?
Most swim tops are designed to be worn on their own. Check product details for any built‑in features you prefer.