Size Guide

BIKINI UNI · Handmade in Colombia

Size Guide

Women's swimwear · how to measure and what each size fits

01 Measure with a soft tape, against bare skin or a thin layer.
02 Keep the tape parallel to the floor. Snug, but not pulled tight.
03 Between sizes? For training and athletic suits, size down. For leisure wear, size up.
Size Bust Waist Hip Torso
XS 31.10″79 cm 22.83″58 cm 33.07″84 cm 23.62″60 cm
S 33.86″86 cm 25.59″65 cm 35.83″91 cm 25.20″64 cm
M 35.83″91 cm 27.56″70 cm 38.19″97 cm 28.74″73 cm
L 38.58″98 cm 30.31″77 cm 40.94″104 cm 31.50″80 cm
XL 42.13″107 cm 33.07″84 cm 44.09″112 cm 35.04″89 cm
XXL 45.28″115 cm 36.22″92 cm 47.24″120 cm 37.40″95 cm
Where to measure: bust, waist, hip, and torso BUST Fullest part WAIST Narrowest part HIP Fullest part TORSO

A few notes

Every Bikini Uni piece is custom-made. Each suit is hand-cut and sewn to order in our Colombian workshop. If your measurements fall between two sizes, message us before you order and we'll guide you to the right fit.

Torso measurement matters most for one-pieces. A one-piece that's too short feels uncomfortably tight in the body; too long and it sags. Measure from the top of one shoulder, down between the legs, and back up to the same shoulder. Divide that number by 2 to get the torso length to compare against the chart.

Two-piece sets use independent top and bottom sizing. Order each piece in the size that fits you, even if the numbers differ.

A new competitive suit should feel uncomfortably tight when you first put it on. It will loosen. Snug is the goal.

Not sure which size to order? Message us with your measurements and we'll tell you which size we'd ship to a friend with the same numbers.

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