Don't worry about the size on the tag. Every manufacturer cuts their suit a little differently
Do take the assistance of knowledgeable staff. They know what they have & what will work for you
Don't purchase swimwear in a colour that is too close to your skin tone, as you will look naked
Do mimic real life situations like bending over, lifting your arms and bending over to ensure you are comfortable with the fit of the suit
Don't be afraid to buy more than one suit of a style that flatters your body
Just remember that there are a very few bodies out there that are perfect. Everyone has some part that they are trying to hide or fix. So let us help you find the perfect suit for YOU!

How to tie a Pareo/Sarong
There are many ways to wear a pareo. Here we have listed a few for you to try!
The Halter dress - Place sarong around your body (back to front). Take the two ends of your sarong, cross the two ends over your bust and tie into a knot in at the back of your neck.
The Wrap skirt - Place sarong around your waist (back to front), tie sarong ends at your side and let hang off of your hip.
The Jacket- Place sarong around your body a little under the arms. Go around your neck and make a knot at the nape. For more coverage, make a knot in the center of the open jacket.
The Toga- Place sarong around your body and pull up on one shoulder. Make a knot on the one shoulder.
The Dress or Mini-Skirt - Place sarong around your body a little under the arms, take the ends of each side and hold in front, tie the ends in a knot above your bust. You can also use this technique to create a skirt by wrapping the sarong at waist level.
Front Pleated - Place sarong around your body a little under the arms, hold the ends of the sarong away from you and fold evenly into pleats along the top and tuck into the center. You can add a little flair to this style by securing it with a pin or clip.
There are so many more ways to wear your Pareo. Just be creative.