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Bikini Calculator

Find the perfect bikini style for your body shape based on your measurements

Enter Your Measurements

Measure at the fullest point of your bust

Measure at the narrowest part of your torso

Measure at the widest point below your waist

Measure at the top of the hip curve

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How to Measure

1

Bust

Measure at the fullest point of your bust, ensuring you can breathe comfortably

2

Waist

Find the narrowest part of your torso, don't pull your stomach in

3

Hips

Measure at the widest point of your hips below your waist

4

High Hip

Measure at the top of the hip curve, not at the widest point

Body Shape Guide

Hourglass

Balanced bust and hips with defined waist

Triangle/Pear

Hips wider than bust

Inverted Triangle

Bust wider than hips

Rectangle

Similar bust, waist, and hip measurements

Understanding Body Shapes

Hourglass

Naturally proportional with a clearly defined waist. Bust and hips are approximately equal.

Key features: Balanced proportions, defined waist, equal bust and hips

Top Hourglass

Similar to hourglass but with a visibly larger bust. Still has a defined waist.

Key features: Defined waist, bust larger than hips, curvy

Bottom Hourglass (Pear)

Defined waist with hips visibly larger than bust. Also known as pear shape.

Key features: Defined waist, hips larger than bust, curvy lower body

Triangle

Slim upper body with hips broader than shoulders. Less defined waist than hourglass shapes.

Key features: Slim upper body, broad hips, less defined waist

Inverted Triangle

Ample bust and shoulders with slim hips. Athletic build with broader upper body.

Key features: Broad shoulders, ample bust, slim hips, athletic

Rectangle (Straight)

Proportional but without an accentuated waist. Bust, waist, and hips are similar measurements.

Key features: Straight silhouette, less defined waist, balanced

About This Calculator

Scientific Basis

This calculator is based on a scientific study conducted in 2007 by Lee, Istook, and Nam on over 6,300 American women, which defines female body shapes based on four key measurements: bust, waist, hip, and high hip.

The Goal

The aim is to achieve a balanced, proportional look where the top and bottom halves of your body appear harmonious and pleasing to the eye. However, personal preference always comes first!

Important Reminder

Wear Whatever Makes You Happy!

These recommendations are suggestions to help you explore new styles. The most important rule is to wear whatever makes you feel confident and beautiful. Your comfort and personal style should always be your top priority.

Pro Tip: Use these suggestions as inspiration to try styles you might not have considered before, but trust your instincts about what feels right for you.

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