20 Best Maternity Swimsuits and Postpartum Swimwear for 2022 - Verve times

2022-05-14 13:23:21 By : Ms. Ms.Vicky Li

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If you’re pregnant for the first time (so happy for you!), there’s a lot to learn about everything. Even shopping for maternity clothes is totally different than you’re used to. (FYI, these maternity leggings are a godsend.) But if you thought putting together a pregnancy outfit was difficult, just wait until you get to the swimsuit section. As if finding a swimsuit that fits just right wasn’t hard enough, throw in the fact that your body is ever-changing and growing and your swimwear also needs to accommodate all of that. Yeah, challenging doesn’t even begin to cover it. But you know what? We love overcoming obstacles, so we flipped through all the online swimsuit racks to make the shopping process as easy as possible for you.

What we found were comfortable, functional swimsuits that offer the right amount of coverage and support. And it goes without saying, they’re super cute, too. If you’d like to fast-forward through the fitting room process full of reject piles and skip to the good part, browse through the 20 best maternity swimsuits we handpicked for you below!

ASOS DESIGN Maternity Rib Swimsuit in Leopard Animal Print

Motherhood Ruffled Maternity One Piece Swimsuit UPF 50+

EastElegant Maternity Halter One Piece

Pink Blush Maternity Red Ribbed Side Tie One-Piece Maternity Swimsuit

Kindred Bravely Nursing & Maternity Classic One Piece Swimsuit

Tempotrek Maternity Swimsuit One Piece

Melissa Odabash String Bikini Bottom in Orange

Pez D’Or Isabella Striped Maternity Bikini Top

NET SUSTAIN Xandra Seersucker Bikini

From maternity-specific swimwear to regular swimsuits that could totally suit a growing baby belly or postpartum body, here are the best bathing suits to wear throughout your pregnancy and beyond.

ASOS DESIGN Maternity Rib Swimsuit in Leopard Animal Print

Calling all fierce mamas: This leopard animal print swimsuit is calling your name. The plunge style and high-cut leg is designed to fit you from bump to baby.

Rave Review: “This is just what I wanted,” says one buyer. “It’s a good maternity swimsuit without being frumpy, enough support, and coverage in all the right places.”

Motherhood Ruffled Maternity One Piece Swimsuit UPF 50+

The key to finding a swimsuit that fluctuates along with your changing body? Smocked fabric. This swimsuit has ruching along the sides that allows the fabric to stretch without getting stretched out.

EastElegant Maternity Halter One Piece

Once you find a maternity suit you like, you’ll want to wear it all the time. With a versatile style like this, you can get the look of multiple suits in one. From deep-V to keyhole, the neckline of this halter suit can be switched up and tied to suit your vibe.

Rave Review: “This swimsuit makes me feel so cute with my bump,” says one reviewer. “It’s very plus-size friendly as I’m 5’7, 28 weeks pregnant, and weigh 298lbs. The breast area is a little big on me but I’m still comfortable and cute in it. This suit has very thick material (which I love) and it’s well made.”

Pink Blush Maternity Red Ribbed Side Tie One-Piece Maternity Swimsuit

The only thing that can make a ruched swimsuit even better is a drawstring tie. Scrunch it up when you want a tighter fit or higher cut, then let it out for a little more coverage and room to move around.

Rave Review: “As a tall woman, I’ve never been able to find a one piece that fits properly but it fits perfect,” says a satisfied customer. “So cute! So supportive! So trendy! Paired mine with a kimono.”

Kindred Bravely Nursing & Maternity Classic One Piece Swimsuit

Kiss nursing woes goodbye with this classic suit. Whoever thought of these clever scrunchie-style covers (to hide the nursing clips) is a genius! The ruching at the sides accommodates your growing baby bump or postpartum belly. For larger bust sizes, this suit has wider straps for more support.

Rave Review: “This swimsuit material is divine,” writes one excited mom-to-be. “It’s so supportive without being tight or constricting! I love that there are little covers that slide down to cover the breastfeeding access snaps so accidentally opening them is unlikely. The fit was spot on; I’m normally an XXL or 1X and the XXL fit well with out being ‘pinchy’ or riding up.”

Let’s face it: One-pieces are a pain when you have to pee—and when you’re pregnant, you have to pee a lot. A two-piece with super high-waist bottoms gives you all the same coverage and belly support but is much easier to peel off when you need to.

Tempotrek Maternity Swimsuit One Piece

No one tells you how hard it is to reach clothing straps and ties when you’re nine months pregnant, so you’ll be happy to know this wrap swimsuit with a plunging neckline conveniently ties and secures in the front.

Rave Review: “I absolutely love this swimsuit,” gushes one reviewer. “The amount of cleavage in the front is perfect. There is the perfect amount of room for my 7 month pregnant belly. The leg holes weren’t tight and uncomfortable like other swim suits. There was a lot of coverage of the booty. I like how the back went very low. The tie feature in the front actually ties the swim suit together and is super adjustable and flattering. It isn’t see through AT ALL! The padding in the front isn’t visible like in some of my other swim suits. There is an extra inner layer in the front but isn’t visible at all. I felt amazing in this swim suit and highly recommend it!”

Melissa Odabash String Bikini Bottom in Orange

The classic string bikini might not offer the most coverage as typical maternity swimsuits, but it is hands-down the most versatile. Adjustable from all sides and angles (key for a growing belly and changing body), you choose the way to style, tie, and wear it.

Pez D’Or Isabella Striped Maternity Bikini Top

With the same adjustability but a bit more coverage and support than a string bikini, this two-piece halter ties at the neck and back to keep your boobs secure without totally covering them up.

Rave Review: “This is hands down the most comfortable and soft top I’ve ever had—pregnant or not! You can’t beat coverage and comfort!”

NET SUSTAIN Xandra Seersucker Bikini

With this swimsuit, you don’t have to choose between fashion and function. This stretchy fabric ensures both support and comfort—two things you def want to look for in a maternity swimsuit.

Summer Mae Maternity V Neck One Piece Swimsuit

With ruched sides and adjustable ties (are you sensing a couple of themes here?), this swimsuit has all the flexibility you want in a swimsuit to carry you from your first trimester to postpartum.

Rave Review: “This was the cutest, best fitting bathing suit out of the 7 different brands and styles I tried from Amazon,” says one reviewer. “There was room in the belly to grow but it doesn’t look like a bunch of extra fabric. The ruching on the sides look nice and clean. The chest is more support more than others because it ties in the back and you control the tightness.”

Peek & Beau Maternity High Waist Bikini Bottom in Polka Dot

If you wear completely different sizes on the top and bottom, shopping for swimwear separates is a must. Wear these polka dot maternity bottoms with the adorable matching cap-sleeve top or mix and match it with another fun top!

MOLOCO Nora Nursing One-Piece Swimsuit

If you’re shopping for a postpartum maternity swimsuit that’s not too revealing but allows you to feed the babe without totally stripping down, this swimsuit is the solution. A sneaky hidden panel under the bust makes nursing as easy as possible.

best fuller bust swimsuit top

Reign Studio Ava Ruched Fuller Bust Bikini Top

If you have a fuller bust, you need to check out this collection! The adjustable straps and hook-and-eye closures give your girls all the support and security you could want while you swim or sunbathe around.

JADE Swim Sena One Piece

If you can’t wrap your head around buying a maternity suit you’ll only wear a few times max, find a swimsuit that you’ll not only want to wear again, but actually can. The drawstring cutout on the side of this one-piece allows you to tighten or loosen the waist to fit your body.

Cache Coeur Bow One-Piece Maternity Swimsuit

Unlike other strapless one-pieces that constantly fall down, this one features a clasp in the back and removable, adjustable shoulder straps to make sure everything stays where it’s supposed to.

Rave Review: “I am not the most confident in a swimsuit while pregnant, but all of Cache Coeur’s suits made me feel like a million bucks,” shares a reviewer. “This one was my favorite. Classic, timeless, and low enough in the back that it doesn’t give you that long pregnancy butt look. I have a larger chest and this looked great. The only downside is fastening the back strap is tricky. But it is so gorgeous on that you don’t care.

Summer Mae High Waist Bikini Swimsuit Two Piece

The beauty of a smocked top (other than the way it looks) is how it grows and shrinks along with you, so it always fits just right. And since this one comes with ruched bottoms, you can rely on this suit to get you through your whole pregnancy.

Rave Review: “I’m always so skeptical of buying swimwear online, but now I want one in every style!” says one review. “These are so flattering! I didn’t even expect to like the top (and had only purchased for the bottoms) but I was pleasantly surprised!”

Andrea Iyamah Kuwa Blush Bikini

As far as support goes, this suit takes first place and is perfect for the postpartum stage. From the underwire top with super-wide straps to the high-waist bottoms, this swimsuit offers all the security without sacrificing style.

Good American Ruched Cut-Out One-Piece Swimsuit

You’ve got your one-pieces and your two-pieces—and then somewhere in between, you have this swimsuit that’s kinda both. With cut-outs over the back and the front, this swimsuit offers plenty of room for a growing baby and changing body.

Peek & Beau Maternity Exclusive Cut Out Swimsuit in Polka Dot

The only thing possibly cuter than this polka dot printed swimsuit would be you wearing it. You’re welcome.

The answer is yes—you can wear a regular swimsuit while pregnant. In fact, few of the swimsuits we recommend above are not technically maternity swimwear. (They’re not as different as you might think!) Similar to the typical bathing suits, maternity swimwear has a vast array of colors, prints, and styles to make you feel blissfully comfy and cute—and like a baddie. So if you wanna let that beautiful bump breathe, then wear a regular bikini. Heads up though: You may have to go up a cup for a more supportive style.

Here’s how to find the perfect fit.

Good news: This part isn’t as intimidating as it seems! If you’re shopping maternity swimsuits, check out their size charts (v accurate). And fun fact: many of these brands have sizing based off of your pre-bump size. Maternity bathing suits are literally designed to grow along your body so you and bb feel comfy at all times.

So, how did we choose these maternity swimsuits?

Cosmo’s team of digital fashion experts—which includes Fashion Features Director Rachel Torgerson, Fashion Editor Tarah-Lynn Saint-Elien, and Contributing Fashion Editor Maggie Griswold—have decades of combined experience in the industry. They spot relevant trends on the runway before they even hit your TikTok FYP or Insta Explore Page and conduct research across retailers of all kinds—testing many brands IRL—to bring you the best clothing and accessory picks for every season. Basically, we’ve curated the internet to bring you the chicest options like it’s our job (because it is, heh). Each of our shopping articles adheres to the 15 Percent Pledge and includes products for all sizes.

For this article, we primarily focused on the comfort and versatility of every suggested maternity swimsuit. That’s why you’ll find many options with adjustable straps and stretchy fabric, such as nylon and spandex. And of course, we scoured the internet for fun and unrestrictive styles so that every mama to be could find something just for them.

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