Bikini women catch men’s eyes. Do you know what they wear? A short guide to bikini tops and bottoms. Bottoms descriptions: scoop, low-rise, strings, thongs, brazil, g-strings, micro bikini, thong bikini, and extreme bikini. Tops descriptions: full coverage, push up, strapless, bandeau, triangles, tanga, and micro. Descriptions start from the most covering to the most revealing ones.
Scoop bikini bottom

Scoop bikini bottom
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This is swimwear for the most conservative bikini women, from the point of view of a voyeur. Fully covers the rear, rises to one inch below the belly button. The less appealing bikini style but the most comfortable for swimming.
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Low-rise bikini bottom

Low rise bikini bottom
Rides a few inches below the belly button. This is the most popular option. If for some reason you can’t or don’t want to wear a low-rise bikini then probably a monokini is a better option for you. On the other hand if you want to be the star of the beach then a low-rise design would not be enough. Try thongs, then invitations to spirituals meetings that evening will double in a few minutes.
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String bikini bottom
Bikinis with one or two rows of strings across the hips to connect the rear and the front piece. The surface they cover may vary. String bikini with a small covered area fall under the category of thongs.
Thong bikini bottom

Thong bikini bottom
Almost full exposure, the general name of different types of thongs, like brazil (or brazilian), extreme bikini, g-strings or micro. Not to wear on US beaches, more easily in France, Brazil, South Africa or Australia. Not all kinds of thongs are suitable for shy bikini women. In a normal bikini you are almost naked, in thongs you ARE naked.
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Brazil bikini bottom

Brazil bikini bottom
Brazil bikini woman suits have a very low cut in the front and are quite revealing in the rear, much like a thong. Most women will have to wax or shave their pubic area before they can wear this kind of evening dress. Sometimes the term is used interchangeably with g-strings or micro. The name comes from high popularity of these bikinis, which reveal almost all, on Brazilian beaches. For hot models only.
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G-string bikini bottom
The term is often used interchangeably with thongs, however thongs can have a narrow piece of material covering a line between the buttocks, whereas g-strings cover nothing behind, being simply a thin string between your back treasures. Why are they called g-strings? Nobody knows, however 3 ideas comes to mind: g for groin, only groin is covered; g for g-spot, I dream about touching your g-spot; g for George, a designer who had this great idea.
Micro bikini bottom & extreme bikini

Micro bikini bottom
A kind of thong covering almost nothing. Minimalist style for the most joyful bikini women. What’s the difference between micro and brazil? Brazil is a narrow type of thong. Twist a Brazilian an inch narrower on the behind and you’ll get the idea of how narrow it can be. There are also extreme bikini styles. What’s that? I’ve no idea, maybe there’s a moment when you pass a border and your micro mini can have width expressed in negative digits.

Micro bikini
So narrow, that the groin is the only revealed thing. Much easier to find bikini girls wearing micro bikinis in the internet than on the beaches. The biggest beach of our times: internet, a mirror of our mind.
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Full coverage bikini top
Simply full coverage of your breasts. Suitable for shy or more traditional bikini women. On the other hand, with a larger surface of bikini swimwear fabric to play with, it provides more design opportunities to create more interesting shapes and use larger patterns. Some one piece suits looks even more attractive and provocative than the smallest micro bikinis thanks to their unusual forms. Less is not always better.
Push up bikini top
Often with straps around the neck and at the back and stronger support for lift and this allows a closer placement of the breasts. Sometimes with removable pads, although this is most popular in lingerie then in swimwear bikini designs.
Halter bikini top
Top straps run along outer edges of the cups and connect behind the neck. Support firmly and push up the breasts. Recommended particularly for bikini women with large bust sizes. You’ll find a lot of tankini with this type of support.
Bandeau bikini top

Bandeau bikini top
A strapless type of bikini top. For this reason they’re considered suitable for tanning. They also tend to flatten the breasts so are more suitable for women with medium or large breasts. More popular in the 80’s then today. They often come with detachable neck straps. Sometimes the term is used interchangeably with strapless.
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Triangle bikini top

Triangle bikini top
All kinds of bikini tops in the form of a triangle. Coverage area varies from full coverage to micro. More flattering than push up, less than bandeau. Always with neck and back straps. Probably the most popular shape of bikini tops one may find on the beaches all around the world nowadays.
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Micro bikini top

Extreme Bikini
Micro tops cover the less possible area. Eye catching, provocative hot bikini, hard to find on beaches, easier during photo sessions for internet voyeurs like you.
