Size Chart 2130

One-Piece Swimsuit Size Chart | Style 2130

The following are the flat measurements of the finished garment (unit: cm) for women's one-piece swimsuit style 2130. This style features a close-fitting cut. It is recommended to choose a size based on your bust, waist, and hip measurements. If you are between two sizes, you can adjust according to your desired fit.

Size Length A
(Top of strap to crotch)
Bust Width B
(Horizontal width across bust)
Approx. Full Bust Waist Width C
(Waistline position)
Upper Hip Width D
(Horizontal width at hip bone)
Leg Opening Width E
(Leg opening width)
9 64 36 approx. 72 28 37 23
11 67 37.5 approx. 75 30 39 24
13 69 39 approx. 78 32 41 25
Explanation of Measurement Positions A–E

A (Length): Measured diagonally from the highest point of the shoulder strap to the crotch at the front; B (Bust Width): Measured horizontally across the fullest part of the bust (one side); C (Waist Width): Measured horizontally at the waistline; D (Upper Hip Width): Measured horizontally at approximately the hip bone; E (Leg Opening Width): Measured flat across the leg opening (one side). All measurements above are flat measurements of the finished garment. For approximate full bust, you can multiply value B by 2 as a reference.

When measuring yourself, customers can first measure their bust circumference by wrapping a soft tape measure around the fullest part of their bust, then measure their waist circumference at their natural waistline, and their hip circumference at the fullest part of their hips. Then, choose the size that most closely matches their bust width/waist width/upper hip width in the table. Generally, bust and hip circumference are the main references for the fit of a one-piece swimsuit. If your measurements fall between two sizes, it is recommended to prioritize the bust and hip measurements.

This style has a close-fitting cut. If you prefer a tighter fit for training or swimming, you can choose the smaller size when your bust and hip measurements fall between two sizes. If you prefer more coverage, ease of wearing and removal, or have a longer torso, it is recommended to choose a larger size to increase the garment length and hip mobility, preventing excessive pulling on the straps and crotch.