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Bond eye bathing suit
Bond eye bathing suit




bond eye bathing suit

The Samira – another convertible top, you can wear it one-shoulder or halter. I like this styling versatility, but prefer the Scout over the Nino. The Nino – this can be worn with the cutouts on the sides or on the front/back.

bond eye bathing suit

The Margarita – This is a beautiful, interesting top that can be worn bandeau, criss-cross or halter. That said, it’s a really cute top and can be tied multiple ways. The Selena – The tiny shoulder straps are fine for small busted women, but do not provide much support for larger busts. Neither the straps nor bust are adjustable.

bond eye bathing suit

The Scout – This is your basic 80s style sports bra top. I felt like I was wearing a large pair of very unflattering underwear. The Palmer – these offer the most coverage in Bond-Eye’s line-up. I own these and wear them when swimming with my 4-year old. They are cheeky enough to be sexy, but not so cheeky that you have to save them for adults-only pool time.

bond eye bathing suit

The one-inch waistband holds your tummy in very well. The Savannah – these are my favorite Bond-Eye bottoms. The ties also visually break up the coverage on your hips, which I found to be flattering (even though I’m pear shaped). While they are low cut (not much higher than your pubic bone), the side ties allow you to manipulate how tight across your hips you want to wear them. The Pablo – for me, these are the most flattering and versatile of Bond-Eye’s lowest coverage bottoms. Note, they don’t come up much higher than your pubic bone. The front isn’t as v-shaped either, which gives you more coverage and means you can wear them pulled up on your hip bones, or lay the waist flat across. The Scene – these have a little more coverage in the back than the Sinner, but are still quite small. For me, they offered wayyyy too little coverage. If you want to rock them, more power to you. (from least amount of coverage to full coverage)






Bond eye bathing suit