Our suits are designed to fit snug and feel compressive but not crazy tight.
The elastics shouldn't dig. If they do, try a size up.
In-between sizes? Keep the compressive tip in mind. A snug fit in the changing room will give you the best fit in the water. Only size up if you can maintain that compressive fit.
Remember that when you're in the water, your suit will relax a tiny bit -- we designed with this in mind.
If you have an extra long torso, try a tall version of our one-pieces! Our tall length one-pieces also work great for bigger boobs, to give some more room in the shelf.
Bust measurement is your overall bust circumference, taken around the largest part of your chest (not just your bra band size).
High-waisted styles sit at your waistline, so size these bottoms to your waist measurement as best as possible. Low rise more your style? Size to your hip measurement.
Measure yourself and find the closest match in the chart for your size.
To browse women wearing LOF IRL check out our gallery here.
For pool days, or all the days.
Is it a swim top? Is it a surf top? Is it a sports bra? Is it the best ever? Yes to all of the above.