Beach Wrap
By wearing a beach wrap before or after a swim, you can be comfortable and still be sexy by tempting the eyes with what’s underneath. A wrap can be worn in many different ways, depending on the summer look you want to achieve. Whether you just want to stay covered before you plunge into the water orĀ when you walk into a public area, there’s a perfect piece for you. These can be made using different kinds of fabric based on your style preference. Here are just some of types of cloth that are commonly used for this beachwear accessory:
Terry cloth
This fabric is so soft that it is often used by kids and babies. Its absorbent quality quickly dries off wet hair and skin and can provide some warmth if it gets too cool in the seaside. Cover-ups for kids come in many designs and styles such as the mermaid tail for your young princesses. For little boys, rugby-striped designs bring out the action and adventure in them as they play in the sand.
Crochet
For that homey feel, you can also opt for crocheted creations to match your swimsuit and accessories. These are made from yarn that are so comfortable and cool that it allows your body to breathe through even when all covered up. You can make your own with the help of some crochet instructions from books, Internet sources, and even through your grandma’s techniques. If you don’t have the time and the patience to make your own, you can also purchase one from swimsuit stores.
See-through fabric
For a sexy feel while still being modest, wraparounds made of sheer fabrics are your best bet. These fabrics allow you to cover your bikini-clad body while out of the water. Its see-through qualities will also allow you to a more even tan minus the unpleasant lines. Since see-through cloths are light, it’s also easier to cool off when wearing one. When emerging right from the water, it can also dry faster than other wraparounds made out of different types of fabric. Chiffon, mesh, and fishnet are just a few popular see through fabrics that can be used as wraps.
Batik or Sarong
For that exotic island feel, you can also choose wraps made from lightweight cotton with designs ranging from tie-dyed prints to intricate tribal and floral patterns. Sarongs and pareos that are made of light cotton can dry easily and are very sturdy as well.