My last SheIn bikini haul has racked up nearly half a million views in a little over a month. With 11 million impressions, thousands of orders, and hundreds of you asking for a Part 3 to my “testing SheIn bikinis” series, I’m back today with thirty more suits. As per usual, these suits were sent to me for free however all opinions are honest and my own!
Just like those last two posts, I’m dedicating an entire blog post to the suits in addition to the video. I want you to be able to see each swimsuit on as well as have a place that you can refer back to for links, sizing information, and all that jazz. I’m sharing every style possible so whatever your preference is, I’ve got you covered!
I’ve also started to get quite a few requests for high end, sustainable swimwear reviews. If this is something you are interested in seeing, please drop a comment below. I’d love to go that route, just need ideas as to what companies you’d like to see. Don’t forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel—not every haul gets a blog post too.
Talking through all of the suits pictured below in this video. Not only am I discussing sizing, fit, and prices but I’m trying each suit on so you can see how they fit. Be sure to give this video a big thumbs up if you enjoyed so I know to do more of these in the future.
The number one question I get regarding SheIn swimwear is sizing. For those of you wondering I am wearing the smallest size available in each of the suits. That means if they offer an XS, I am wearing an XS. If the smallest size offered in that suit is a Small then I am wearing a Small.
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As I said, I am covering every suit style possible. I’ve broken them up into a few different categories for you: starting off with low-waisted suits then moving to high-waisted. I’ve tried my best to cover all the options so some of these are full coverage, cheeky, strapless, no clasps, plunging, etc.
I’m a sucker for anything in this burnt orange color right now. I also have been loving a good triangle top. These give you such a nice tan line, however they aren’t the most supportive style on the market for a day of swimming. These bottoms are the perfect width and have just the right amount of coverage. A little cheek showing but still appropriate for family vacation.
Sadly this top ran super small. The cups were sewn oddly close together. Granted, it makes your boobs look good but it does leave you with some major side boob. My bottoms cut very similarly to the last pair; this material is just much thinner. A great bikini if you’re someone whose just transitioning into swimsuits/a little younger.
This suit is definitely one of the skimpier ones I own. Again, this is a great option for photos and lying out but not one I would rely on for a day at the beach. This color is so flattering and I love the ring details. Coverage is minimal in the tush.
So many people sent me DMs asking to review this suit and ironically it’s definitely in my top 10 favorite swimsuits ever. This has such a standard cut—with a t-shirt bra fit this top has lots of support for swimming but also gives a pretty basic tan line. Bottoms are a moderate amount of coverage and can be worn high or low on the hips.
This suit looks super cute and screams 90s Disney. However, the quality of it wasn’t my favorite. It looks and feels a bit cheaper than your average suit, not to mention it isn’t the most flattering style on me by any means.
You know I love this style suit! The “diaper” style bottoms are super tiny but incredibly flattering. The sides of these can be pulled up super high on your hips, helping slim the stomach area and elongate the legs. Plus, these ones don’t self tie which I prefer. The top is your average string bikini and this color is to die for.
Like I said, something about this style I just love. Although I will admit, they definitely aren’t what I’d choose for a day of family vacay or chasing waves. Regardless, this color was so flattering and gave me total Aquamarine vibes.
If you’re looking for a safe option for a day of water play, this is going to be your best bet. It’s got the cutest tie detail along the front so you can give yourself some cleavage. The bottoms have a standard fit with no self ties, so no chance of this bad boy falling off.
This style top is my favorite right now. There are endless ways to tie these so you get a lot of bang for your buck. Which of course, is perfect if you’re a budget. The bottoms are definitely smaller in coverage, in part due to these being super high-cut. However, they are very flattering and make your legs look miles long.
If you are someone whose a bit bustier, you will love this style top! It crosses around the neck giving you all kinds of support. Your girls look extra perky with some cleavage on display, but not to the point of them spilling out. Bottoms are family friendly and double lined.
This was another top ten favorite. This ribbed material is super thick and feels much higher in quality than most other suits. There’s no chance of this suit falling off, yet it has that ring detail that adds a little something to your look. Bottoms are high-cut and on the cheekier side.
This is another super safe swimsuit! A great beginner suit and very family friendly. You can’t go wrong with a one shoulder style. These bottoms are fuller in coverage in both the front and back.
I have this suit in a gazillion colors now because it’s one of my favorites. This string style bikini is skimpy but so flattering. The black is definitely my favorite but I grabbed the white this time around to make that tan pop!
I loved the bottoms to this suit. They have the perfect amount of coverage and an adorable sarong to tie around the waist. However, I was a bit disappointed in the top. I don’t think my boobs are big enough to fill this top out correctly—there was a little too much material along the sides. A great triangle option though if you are larger in the chest.
I got the bottoms of these next two suits mixed up, so bear with me when shopping through the above photos, lol. This suit actually comes with high rise bottoms but regardless, I really do love these ones too. They have a unique cut that’s very flattering. The top has some wiring along the center that keeps your boobs in place. I love this sports bra like fit for a day of water play!
I’ve been seeing this underboob cut-out a lot this season and decided to finally give it a try. It’s cuter than I expected but I’m still not 100% sold on it. Plus, it worries me knowing how sensitive this area is to the sun.
Here’s another one of those halter style tops. Like I said, these can be tied a bunch of different ways, making this a very unique option. Plus I love the chocolate brown. These bottoms are full coverage all around and are a bit thicker than usual.
Moving onto high-rise suits. I love these for a day of covering up the mid-drift area, a more full coverage fit, or for a photoshoot. They can be a bit tricky in sizing but I’ve got you covered!
Like I mentioned earlier, each one of these suits is under $15 for the top and bottom. That is such a steal already but you can grab an additional 15% off your entire SheIn purchase when you use my code Q4mckenz15 at checkout. SheIn has hundreds of other styles available so if you weren’t sold on one of these suits, you can browse through more by clicking here.
That’s a wrap for today’s batch of swimsuits! While there were definitely a few duds throughout this haul, I was pleasantly surprised by a majority of these suits and can’t wait to be at the beach sporting my new pieces soon. Let me know what style swimsuits you want me to review next!
With love, McKenz
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