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Cheeky cutouts, glamorous silhouettes, striking styles; one piece swimsuits are back in fashion and they're hot. Ideal for lounging by the pool or a day of activities beachside, sexy one pieces are the perfect addition to your beachwear wardrobe.
Look to Australian brands like Seafolly and JETS for jaw dropping styles. For something a little fancier, Camilla is your go-to for sparkles and crazy prints and Talulah is the Aussie label best known for being fashion forward.
2. ASOS ASOS prides itself on the swimwear range produced during summer. The brand offers an entire line dedicated to rainbow palette of colours and fashion’s most popular styles to suit every shape. The brand has you covered, literally.
10% student discount
Free shipping on orders over $40
Returns accepted within 28 days of receiving your order
3. THE ICONIC Turn up the heat with your summer swimsuit collection from Aussie favourite, THE ICONIC. Bec & Bridge, Tigerlily and a range of exclusive brands have all the bases covered.
4. Boohoo Your go-to for affordable, fast fashion that’s trend lead and easy to wear. Boohoo has a range of one piece swimsuits online to satisfy every summer enthusiast.
Free shipping on orders over $40
Express delivery $15 within 4 working days
Returns accepted within 28 days of receiving your order
5. City Beach As the title suggests, City Beach caters to the city dwelling beach lover. This local retailer based in the sunshine state of Brisbane stocks all of the major surf labels including Billabong, Roxy and Quiksilver. Shop at City Beach to prepare yourself for
Free shipping on orders over $75
Express shipping available $9.99
Returns accepted in-store and online
Online returns accepted within 100 days of purchase
6. Showpo Showpo's swimwear range is fun, flirty and affordable. You'll loads of fun and on-trend pieces, including loads of one-pieces in block colours and fun prints.
7. David Jones The David Jones swimwear range is full to the brim with Australian and International labels; designer, fast fashion and up and comers. Favourites include Bec & Bridge, Zimmermann and Seafolly.
8. Farfetch Say hello to fancy swimwear you can splash out on. Farfetch stocks international swoon-worthy brands that are bound to turn heads on your next venture to the beach/pool/sunshine.
Express shipping available for $10, may vary depending on weight
Returns accepted within 14 days of receiving your order
9. General Pants Bringing this season’s best selection of bikinis and one-pieces to a "swim hub" online, General Pants have everything you need to kickstart your summer fun. Brands include Stussy, some days Lovin’ and Ksubi.
11. SurfStitch Surf’s up with Surfstitch. Born out of the back of a garage, Surfstitch has grown into the go-to destination for all your surf, swim and skate needs. You’ll find all the big players in the swimwear scene as well as fashion forward up ‘n comers.
12. PrettyLittleThing PrettyLittleThing has loads of hot but absolutely affordable swimwear for everyone. It has one-piece styles for petite ladies, curvy-hourglass shapes and plus sizes.
The A-Z directory of Australian swimwear designers and brands
Get to know Aussie swimwear labels big and small, summer style never looked so good.
A All About Eve Anna and Boy Atmos&Here Aztec Rose B Baku Swimwear Bardot Swim Billabong Blue Glue Bikini's Bond-Eye Swimwear Bondi Bather C C/meo Collective Camilla D Dion Lee Swim F FELLA G Gypsea H Her the Label
J JETS Jewels & Grace K Kookai L La Biquini M Mambo N N.L.P Nookie O O'Neill One Teaspoon P Peony Swimwear R RH Swimwear Rhythm Rip Curl Robb and Lulu Robyn Lawley Swimwear Roxy Rusty
S Sass & Bide Seafolly She Made Me Somedays Lovin Suboo T Talulah Swim Tigerlily Triangl W We Are Handsome White Sands Z Zimmermann Zingiber Zulu & Zephyr
Which of these retailers offer free shipping:
Take a look at what sites will deliver the goods, for free. Sort your summer ‘kini out in time for the weekend ahead.
“What are the cheapest sites to buy one pieces online?
THE ICONIC offers regular promotions on brands and exclusives styles. Subscribe to the newsletter to be the first to know.
ASOS and Boohoo are hot contenders for the best retailers stocking cheap swimwear. Both labels offer a selection of fashion forward on-trend bikinis and one-pieces at hot prices.
Keep in the loop with our coupon pages to score a bargain on your next shopping spree.
David Jones is known for an extensive offering of sartorially savvy swimwear. From Jets White Label by Jessika Allen to Camilla, Zimmermann and Seafolly.
If you’re looking to invest in the best, Farfetch is the ultimate retailer when it comes to high end designers. You can shop international brands like Missoni, Dolce & Gabbana and Vivienne Westwood.
“Where can I buy plus size swimwear?”
ASOS stock a wide range of flattering bikinis and one-pieces in plus sizes, ideal for flaunting killer curves.
Australian bombshell Robyn Lawley has her self titled swimwear range available now on THE ICONIC.
How to care for your swimwear:
Once you’ve wrapped up your day beachside/poolside it’s important to thoroughly rinse or wash your swimwear immediately. Doing so will wash away any chemicals or salt that can harm the swimwear fabric. Read the manufacturer's care label on the garment to ensure there are no warnings to avoid.
It’s important to keep in mind:
Retailers will allow a return on swimwear provided the hygiene sticker is still attached and in its original condition.
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Mia Steiber was the shopping editor for Finder. She previously worked for publications such as Bauer Media, The Daily Telegraph, POPSUGAR Australia, Gizmodo and Lifehacker. She has a journalism degree from the University of Technology Sydney, a travel writing certification from the ACIJ and and a total obsession with skincare and Australian fashion labels.
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