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Shop Designer Style Swimwear for Various Body Types With Non-Designer Prices — and Free Shipping

YOUR SIZE. YOUR STYLE.

Summersalt compiled more than a million body measurements from 10,000 women to inform its fitting guides.

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With summer comes the challenge of finding well-fitting swimwear—the market chock full of styles that simply don’t account for diverse body types. That’s what Summersalt is here to disrupt. The company compiled more than a million body measurements from 10,000 women to make it easy to find a suit that’s perfect for you. The goal is to offer designer style swimwear—made from eco-friendly materials and wrinkle-resistant and quick-drying—without the designer price tag. And right now, they’re offering Daily Beast readers free two-day shipping to get your next great swimsuit delivered by July 4th. Just use code LONGWEEKEND at checkout before this Saturday (June 29) at 12pm CST. Summersalt has something for everyone, from classic looks and sporty styles to bold colors and simple hues in one-pieces, tops, bottoms — and a great selection of cover-ups for lounging poolside or walking around town. Or you can lean into Summersalt’s recommendations by taking a short quiz that will help you find the right type of swimsuit for your body and your style. On top of common questions about size, they also want to know your preferred butt coverage (options range from “a little cheeky” to “maximum coverage”), whether you want cups, and the length of your torso. Marrying your answers with their expertise, results pop up to navigate you to a perfect fit. Summer is officially here so get yourself the bathing suit you’ve always wanted just in time for the Fourth of July now — with free shipping. Shop at Summersalt >

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