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Adjustable Fit & Low-Rise Silhouette

Find adjustable tie-side bikini bottoms for a custom hip fit and fewer tan lines. Pair with a triangle bikini top for sun or a halter bikini top when you want extra hold. Double-knot both sides and balance the ties for a secure, sleek low-rise line.

Coverage Options: Cheeky, Brazilian & Mid

Choose cheeky/Brazilian for minimal lines, or a comfortable mid-coverage bottom for everyday swim. Prefer a longer leg line? Try a high-cut silhouette while keeping the adjustable ties for a personalised fit.

Textures & Pairing Tips

Ribbed, shimmer, and textured finishes add depth without bulk—great with side-ties. Mix a tie-side bottom with a triangle top for sun days, or a halter for waves and laps. Neutral solids pair easily; brights and prints pop for holidays.

How do I tie side-tie bikini bottoms so they stay put?

Double-knot each tie with a small loop and gentle pull. For swimming, tighten evenly on both hips and tuck the tails under the knot to reduce slip.

Which coverage works best for tanning vs swimming?

Choose cheeky or Brazilian for minimal tan lines; pick mid coverage for everyday comfort and swim sessions. Adjust the ties for a snug, secure fit.

Are tie-side bottoms flattering on curvy or petite figures?

Yes. Curvy bodies can use wider ties for comfort and balance; petites can lift the line slightly higher on the hip to visually lengthen the legs.

What tops pair best with tie-side bikini bottoms?

For sun, try a triangle bikini top; for extra hold during waves or laps, pair with a halter bikini top or supportive scoop-neck top.

How do I prevent digging or slipping through the day?

Set the fit when dry, then recheck after the first swim. Even out both sides, double-knot, and choose textured or ribbed fabrics for extra grip.

Can I wear tie-side with high-leg or low-rise styles?

Absolutely. Tie-sides naturally suit low-rise silhouettes and can be angled higher on the hip for a high-leg look that lengthens the leg line.