Looking for comfort and coverage on the beach this summer? I think you'll love this confidence-boosting tankini

Want the ease of a two-piece, but prefer to keep your tummy covered? A tankini top will give you the best of both worlds

Julie Player wearing Curvy Kate Tankini
(Image credit: @julieplayerfashion)
Woman & Home Verdict

I love how comfortable this tankini top is. It's designed with practicality in mind, but also delivers on looks, and it's great to be able to adjust the sides for more or less coverage over my tummy.

Reasons to buy
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    Adjustable drawstring sides allow you to control the body length

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    Multiway adjustable straps

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    Non-wired, non-padded cups provide comfortable bra-sized support

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    Available up to a JJ cup

Reasons to avoid
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    Not as supportive as underwired styles

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I love to relax in the sunshine on holiday, but I'm not always in the mood for revealing all in a bikini. A one-piece is the obvious answer, but they can feel restrictive and are a pain when you need to go to the loo!

Luckily, a tankini top combines the modesty of a swimsuit with the convenience of a bikini. Alongside tummy coverage, an important factor for me when it comes to swimwear is bust support. Even if I am simply sunbathing, I like to feel contained and covered. I wear a size 32FF, so going braless can feel uncomfortable - which is why I will always opt for the best swimsuits for large busts to provide me with the extra level of support that I need to feel confident on the beach.

The good news is that a well-fitting tankini will provide as much support as a one-piece. It also gives you the ability to buy different-sized pieces. When I'm shopping for a one-piece, I will often have to buy a size 14/16 to fit my bust, which is then too big for my size 12 bottom. However, with a tankini, you can get the perfect fit.

Specifications

Price: £48 (top only)

Sizes: 30DD/E - 44J/JJ

Padding: No

Wired: No

Colours Available: 2

Care: Cool hand wash

Curvy Kate is a brand that designs lingerie and swimwear specifically for women with curvy figures. I have worn lots of their designs in the past and particularly love this full-cup bra, which is one of the most supportive and comfortable styles that I own.

Much like the best bras for large busts, they sell a variety of both wired and non-wired swimwear that offers comfortable support for women with DD+ cups. I'm a fashion editor and lingerie expert, and when it comes to swimwear, I love a tankini because you can roll it up or down depending on the level of coverage you want.

I chose the Ripple Reef Tankini Top and matching briefs, and for the purpose of this review, I wore it for a couple of hours, including a 30-minute swim, to test performance in the water. Here are my thoughts on the level of support and comfort it provided...

Curvy Kate Ripple Reef Tankini Top

Curvy Kate Ripple Reef Tankini Top Review

Shape & Design

This tankini top is fasten-free - you simply pull it on over your head, which makes life much easier. Centre seams create shape over the bust, and the flattering V-neckline exposes just a hint of cleavage. The straps are firm and easy to adjust. They can be unhooked at the back to switch from shoulder straps to a cross-back style.

The fabric is made from 82% recycled Polyamide and 18% Highclo Elastane, which is designed to resist chlorine damage. The upper third of the top is lined with a firm mesh fabric to compress and support the bust, while the main body is unlined. Both sides can be ruched up to make the top approximately 10cm shorter, creating gathers over the tummy area and bow details on the hip.

Support & Fit

Julie Player testing out the Curvy Kate Ripple Reef Tankini top

(Image credit: @julieplayerfashion)

Available in dual cup sizing up to a JJ cup this is a great option for women with big boobs. I opted to try a size 34F/FF, which was actually a little big for me, I would have been better with a 32F/FF in order to get a firmer fit and increased support. So if you're between sizes, I would suggest sizing down.

Although this is a soft, non-wired style, the inner mesh lining provided a good level of support, and I felt confident swimming in it. When the sides were fully ruched up, it exposed a flash of my waistline, but I decided to loosen the ties a little for full coverage.

Comfort

Easy to slip into and adjust, this tankini was really comfy to wear. The soft and stretchy fabric felt very cool to touch, so it's a great design to wear if you are heading to a hot and tropical climate, as there are no underwires to cause discomfort in the heat or dig in.

Care

After swimming in this tankini, I hand-washed it according to the instructions on the label and saw no change in the colour or quality of the fabric. I simply hung it up in the shower, and it took less than an hour to drip dry.

Verdict

This is a great tankini top to wear if you want to combine the coverage of a swimsuit with the convenience of a bikini. It provided a good level of support and was comfortable to wear. The drawstring sides allowed me to control the amount of coverage I wanted on my tummy area and I will enjoy wearing it on my upcoming holiday in the sun.

Julie Player

Julie is a freelance fashion editor and wardrobe stylist and has over 30 years experience in the fashion industry. She is a regular magazine contributor, creating engaging fashion and lifestyle content for women of all ages. She also works in the wardrobe department at ITV, dressing the presenters for Good Morning Britain and is a broadcast stylist at the shopping channel QVC. Aged 58, Julie loves seeking out the most figure-flattering outfit for every occasion. She’s a qualified sustainable fashion expert with a wealth of knowledge of planet-friendly fashion brands and ways to shop more ethically.