ANSWERS: 7
  • The fit is very important. A good fitting suit will stay in place even when swimming/surfing. Us Girls, a line designed by surfer Lane Davey. ""We really do test our swimsuits for surfing," Davey said. "We just go out through 12-foot waves and I have Gypsy (a member of the Us Girls team) calling me going, 'Well the bikini stayed on through a 12-foot set at Sunset. Pretty good one.' " http://www.usgirlshawaii.com/Lane/the%20designer/designermain.html http://starbulletin.com/1999/06/14/features/story1.html
  • One sure-fire way.......use a brush and paint them on! the men will thank you for it.
  • I think bikinis are just for sun bathing. For rigorous swimming, you'd be safer in a one piece suit which is also more slimming.
  • Ok, if painting on your bikini bottom is not an option, then buy a smaller size or shrink the one you have. bikinis, apparently were not designed for exposure safety. it you have reached the max on tightening the strings, only a smaller size will solve the problem. and, the men will still thank you. bikinis should be the twelfth wonder of the world!
  • Ok, I'm a guy, so that puts me into the "no-idea" category. I would guess that it has to do with the hips and the shape of the "rear end." Clothes need something to "grab" onto. Although the development of materials has advanced over the years, wet clothing and gravity still are a person’s worst enemy. As in the other entry, I think firm, but not to the point of bulgy, maybe something that is not too slim and straps that support and suit your fashion needs. I hope that is of some help.
  • Get your boyfriend to swim alongside you with one hand on your bum.

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