Tankinis
Tankinis
Tankinis are useful when you want more coverage than a bikini but do not want the fixed fit of a one-piece swimsuit. The top and bottom can do different jobs: the top can add hold, coverage, or a cleaner neckline, while the bottom decides how much leg, waist, and movement the set gives you. That is the real advantage over choosing by color alone.
RIHOAS tankini sets lean into cutout U-necks, halter tops, tie-front florals, square-neck sequins, X-cross straps, V-neck shapes, polka dots, and low-waisted or natural-waisted bottoms. Start with the part that usually causes the fit problem. If the bust needs more support, look for fuller cups, halter construction, removable soft cups, or a neckline that sits securely. If the waist is the concern, check whether the bottom is low waisted, elastic waisted, or more covered before choosing the print.
Choose support before print
A halter tankini gives the shoulder line more shape and can feel stronger when the top needs to stay close. A U-neck or V-neck cut is cleaner and easier when you want the set to look less covered. Tie-front and open-back details feel lighter, but they need a fit you trust before they become practical for swimming or beach movement.
Bottom coverage changes the mood quickly. Low-waisted bottoms feel closer to a bikini set, while natural-waisted or elastic-waist bottoms give the tankini more control. High-cut legs make the set look sharper; mid-cut legs are easier when you want moderate coverage. If you want the matched-set route with less top coverage, compare Bikini Sets. If you want one continuous suit, go to One Pieces.
Use color to set the swim look
White and off-white tankinis feel clean but need enough texture, cutout detail, or lining to avoid looking flat. Black halter styles are sharper and more compact. Blue florals and V-neck sets feel softer for resort days, while red sequins, green X-cross straps, purple tie styles, and coffee polka dots add more visual interest.
If the top and bottom need different fits, use Bikini Tops and Bikini Bottoms as separate routes. For the broader beach edit, return to Swimwear. The best tankini set is not just the most covered one. It is the one that stays secure, dries comfortably, and still feels like something you chose on purpose.
