Miraclesuit Swimwear with high holding power and unique Miratex fabric
Miraclesuit swim wear promises three times the holding power of the ordinary swimsuit, because of its unique fabric, called Miratex. The fabric is combined with smart styling: one example is the DD cup bathing suits, whose styling works to minimize the bust while creating focus on the waist and legs. These suits are really nice to look at, and terrific to wear. The women who wear them feel beautiful—and that's saying a lot when you're only half-dressed! And another bonus: Miraclesuit
claims that women look ten pounds slimmer—in ten seconds. Not bad,
for a bathing suit!
Miraclesuit Swim Wear puts the accent on beautiful designs and the highest-tech fabrics combined with an engineering sense that can make a plus size bathing suit into a really wonderful piece of clothing. Even the styles like the Avanti, the Valera and the Kara have elegant names! The Oceanus suit is wrapped around the midriff in a sexy pleat, with a plunging neckline that makes for a knockout look. Made with Lycra Elastane and Polyamide, the suit has body control throughout and soft cups. This suit is pure magic: it could make the scene at Cannes without a single blush.
The Miraclesuit combines swim wear with shapewear solutions like underwire, tummy control and soft cup styling for some suits. The shaping bottoms of the Miraclesuit swimwear act like control briefs—if you've ever bought Maxx or Spanx, you know they work! And the straps of the bathing suits really fit the style of the suit—you'll find everything from lingerie-type straps to wider, '30's style bands. And you can be as outrageous as you like. One example; if you're looking for an underwire that makes the most of your bust, check out the Utopia suit, which is a halter type, an in-your-face style—very Jayne Mansfield-Hollywood starlet.
On the other hand, many ladies prefer something more modest. The Kara has hidden underwire and gathers beneath the bust, which makes for a pretty waistline. You can find Miraclesuit swimwear in one piece, two piece and tankini styles, sometimes in classic black but also with pretty flowers and designs.
One of the more appealing qualities about the Miraclesuit is the prettiness of the designs and the fact that they don't look like "plus size" clothing often does. The Captiva features adjustable spaghetti straps that show off pretty shoulders and give it the look of a piece of classy lingerie. It also has tummy control and hidden underwire bra—all in a suit that doesn't look like it's trying that hard. Basically, the Captiva, like the other Miraclesuit styles (check out the Cindee) is a knockout. Like any piece of perfect engineering, a lot of planning and work goes into each suit: what you see is the overall smooth, glamorous look.
Swim dress in sizes 12, 14 and 16 can sometimes be difficult to find because these tend to be the in-between sizes. Regular designers and stores often limit the number of sizes available over size 10, and sizes 14 and 16 are on the line between normal and plus sizes, so they often get short shrift. You can prowl the aisles of the local swimsuit sale looking for a great discount, but if you're looking for these sizes, you may be disappointed, because they are in limited quantities and lots of women need them, so they disappear off the shelves. Miraclesuit makes suits in all sizes, including these hard-to-find sizes and many plus sizes. It seems there's finally a clothing company that is really thinking about the needs and desires of plus size customers. After all, we all want to look as beautiful as we can while enjoying the pleasures of beach or pool: the Miraclesuit makes it happen.
Among other places, you can find Miraclesuit bathing suits at quality women's stores and at websites online from places like Lane Bryant or Chadwicks
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