The Hamilton Spectator

Tips to make swimwear shopping season less stressful

- ANNE D’INNOCENZIO

NEW YORK — It’s the time of year for what can be a dreaded expedition: buying a swimsuit.

But for women looking for a shopping experience that includes more size options, versions under $100 and generous return policies, there are plenty of stylish choices.

Cutting through the clutter is key as the selections multiply. The ecommerce platform Lyst has 154,000 swimwear options available, up 12 per cent from a year ago.

Customers spent three times longer browsing through swimwear last summer than in any other category, Lyst says. On average, a shopper will return to click on a swimsuit four times before committing to buy it.

But even after all that considerat­ion, swimwear is one of the mostreturn­ed items of the season. Fortyfive per cent of swimsuits bought since April have been returned already, Lyst says. That compares to 34 per cent of pants sent back this year and 18 per cent of hats.

“Swimwear is one of those pieces of clothing that is hard to find the fit,” said spokespers­on Sarah Tanner.

Some tips to navigate swimwear shopping:

Timing the discounts

If you can wait, the best time to buy is in August, when suits are 70 per cent off, says Benjamin Glaser, features editor with DealNews, an online comparison deal site.

Then again, by then the choices will have dwindled. Walmart, which sells women’s swimwear from $9.96 (all prices US) for a onepiece to $31.76 for a bikini sold as separates, says it has the most options in its stores between the end of May and the beginning of July. Target says June is its most popular month for swimsuit sales. Off-price retailer TJX Co., which owns T.J. Maxx and Marshalls, says it gets a fresh assortment of swimwear every week all summer.

Figuring out the fit

Many swimwear brands tout features like tummy control. But plenty of new tools can help people find the right fit.

Lyst has an interactiv­e feature called SwimSeeker that helps find a suit using three questions: which part of their bodies do shoppers love, which colours look best on them, and which styles are they looking for. As they use the tool, the options become more personaliz­ed, Tanner says.

J.C. Penney displays select styles on mannequins at stores, but also launched a video component online this year in response to “customers who were interested in seeing how a swimsuit fit on a real person,” says spokespers­on Daphne Avila.

Some styles feature videos of models, including some full-figured ones, walking and posing in the suit.

Macy’s has an online swimwear style guide that offers recommenda­tions by style, trend or fit. And Target’s website lets customers navigate by cut and fit options. Online retailer Zappos has size conversion charts to help people make choices that fit well.

This season, Land’s End launched a “swim finder” tool that prompts women to make choices from a variety of categories to help narrow down swim pieces to those best suited for them.

Shoppers can also customize their two-piece selections by style, colour and size.

Finding choices in more sizes

Retailers are offering more swimwear options in larger sizes.

Target launched extended sizing in suits sold under the Xhilaratio­n store brand. J.C. Penney unveiled its first plus-size private swimwear brand, Boutique+, this year. It also expanded its Ambrielle intimates brand to offer swimwear pieces that women can get in different sizes, like a smaller bottom and a larger top or vice versa.

Learning return policies

Many retailers like Target and Walmart say their return policies are the same for swimwear as for any other item.

At Target, people can bring back unopened items in new condition within 90 days for a refund or exchange. However, T.J. Maxx and Marshalls specifical­ly require tickets to be properly attached to swimwear.

 ?? DANILO HESS, LAND’S END VIA AP ?? The Lands’ End Beach Living squareneck underwire top and swim mini.
DANILO HESS, LAND’S END VIA AP The Lands’ End Beach Living squareneck underwire top and swim mini.
 ?? CHEYENNE ELLIS, TARGET VIA AP ?? A two-piece swimsuit from Target’s collection.
CHEYENNE ELLIS, TARGET VIA AP A two-piece swimsuit from Target’s collection.
 ?? WILL DAVIDSON, LAND’S END VIA AP ?? A pink bikini from the Land’s End Sea & Sky collection.
WILL DAVIDSON, LAND’S END VIA AP A pink bikini from the Land’s End Sea & Sky collection.
 ?? COLETTE DEBARRO, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A slender tunic swimsuit from Land’s End.
COLETTE DEBARRO, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A slender tunic swimsuit from Land’s End.

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