subject: Purchase Fashion Brazil-blue And Bright Red Stripe Style Halter Swimsuit Collection [print this page] The Brits favour geographical modestyThe Brits favour geographical modesty. That is to say, those holidaying at at home this year will not wear a bikini to a British beach for their summer break, despite 91% saying they always wear one abroad. Debenhams department store uncovered the great cover-up contradiction when they asked customers if holidaying in Britain affected their usual choice of swimwear, and identified the reasons for this modesty among those staying at home.
The One-Shoulder Suit
This Tarzan-esque suit, in either a one-piece or a two-piece bikinis , left men torn: Roughly 67 percent liked it, while 33 preferred to see something with either both straps or none at all.
The Monokini
Women wanting to make a statement on the beach may opt for the monokini a one-piece suit in which the sides are completely cut out, giving the appearance of a bikini, with the top and bottom sections connected by a thin strip of material. Only 22 percent liked the look.
The Tankini
Introduced in the late 90s, the tankini grew in popularity because of its combination of the modesty of a one-piece with the convenience and style of a two-piece. The look got mixed reviews from the guys surveyed. 53 percent liked the look, while 47 percent didnt.triangle bikinis
The String Bikini
One of the most popular swimwear styles on the market happens to be the one with the least amount of fabric. But what do men really think of the skimpy suit? 74 percent were fans of the triangles-and-string ensemble, while 26 percent thought it looked too revealing and left little to the imagination.
The Standard Two-Piece
Guys most favored suit was the basic two-piece cheap bikinis . A bit more material while still showcasing some serious skin meant a whopping 93 percent approval rating among men (and several said the look most closely resembled women in bras and panties).
The Bandeau Top
Another option men and women can agree on is the strapless two-piece suit that harkens back to Roman times when womens breasts were wrapped in garments during sporting events and at baths. Maybe its the historical significance of the fashion statement that got 89 percent of men to approve.