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If you’re tired of your basic triangle bikini top, there’s no need to rush out and buy a new swimsuit! With so many ways to tie your top, you can try a new one every time you head out to the beach. Make sure you tie every knot super tightly to avoid a fashion disaster as you rock your new looks.

  1. Tie the top string around your neck like you normally would, then bring the bottom string around your back. Tie the bottom string into a single knot, then bring the ends up and tie them to the top string.[3]
    • This will make your bikini look like a T-back tank top.
    • Make sure the strings are tied super tightly to the top strings to avoid a fashion disaster.
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  1. Tie the top string around your neck like you normally would, then bring the bottom string around your back and make a single knot. Grab the ends of the bottom string and bring one over your right shoulder and one over your left shoulder, then tie each end to the top string.[4]
    • This is a great way to wear your bikini under a racerback tank top without any pesky straps peeking out.
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Strapless

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  1. Turn your bikini top upside down and tie the top string (what used to be the bottom string) behind your back. Cross the bottom string (what used to be the top string) underneath your chest, then tie it together behind your back.[5]
    • You might need to adjust the triangles in the front a little so they cover everything up.
    • This style doesn’t offer as much support as other styles, so use caution if you have a larger bust.
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Tie-front

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  1. Slide the cups of your bikini out and away from each other on the bottom strap, but keep the top strap in place. Loop the bottom strap over your head so the cups face downwards, then tie the strings dangling at your sides behind you. Tie the front strings tightly in front of your chest, then pull the cups inward to give yourself enough coverage.[7]
    • This will give your bikini a cute “U” shape instead of a triangular one.
    • This can also help give you a bit of cleavage since it naturally pulls your chest inwards.
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Front-rope

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  1. Tie your bottom strings like you normally would, then cross the top string behind your neck just once. Pull the top strings in front of you, then twist the ends around each other to form a thick rope going down to your chest. When you reach the end, tie the top string to the bottom string in front of your chest.[9]
    • Pair this look with a swimsuit coverup and some wedges to go out to eat near the beach.
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  1. Tie the bottom strings like you normally would, then bring the top strings up and over your neck. Tie them in a single knot behind your neck, then bring the ends out in front. Cross the ends over each other to make an X shape, then tie them above each cup.[10]
    • If you’re going tanning, this isn’t the best way to tie your bikini (unless you don’t mind an X tan line).

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    How do I look thinner in a bikini?
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    Neepa Sikdar is a Personal Stylist and the Founder of Accessible Style. With 18 years of fashion experience, she specializes in working with female leaders to develop their style through personal styling, brand styling, and online styling. She also coaches women on personal style through her membership program. Neepa has worked with brands such as Nordstrom and J. Crew and has been featured in publications such as Business Insider. She holds a BS in Economics and English from Rutgers University and trained in styling through Fashion Institute of Technology.
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    If there's an area that you want to look slimmer, whether it's your top half or your bottom half, wear that in a darker color. If you want to have a curvier chest, then go for lighter colors on top. Remember that it's totally normal to have two different sizes on your top and on your bottom.
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This article was co-authored by Melissa Young and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. Melissa Young is a Freelance Fashion Stylist based in Atlanta, Georgia. With over 10 years of professional experience, Melissa's objective is to elevate people's confidence and comfort through the power of fashion. Her professional background is in commercial styling and she has extensive experience in styling for editorial, television, and film. She has styled for brands including Diageo Crown Royal, Hilton Hotels, IHG Hotels, and Getty Images, and has been featured in several publications, including PUMP Magazine, Moevir Magazine, and Upscale Magazine. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of South Carolina. This article has been viewed 74,744 times.
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