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Custom Deep-V Bow-Tie One-Piece Swimsuit | Personalized Cutout Waist Monokini
Custom Deep-V Bow-Tie One-Piece Swimsuit | Personalized Cutout Waist Monokini
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Custom Deep-V Bow-Tie One-Piece Swimsuit — Four Design Details, One Deliberate Silhouette
Every element of this custom one-piece swimsuit is doing a specific job. The deep-V neckline draws the eye upward and elongates the chest line. The waist cutout frames the narrowest point of the torso without exposing the abdomen — a precision window, not an opening. The high-waist tummy control structure compresses and smooths the lower midsection below the cutout. And the bow ties — one at the front bust, one at the back waist — close the look with the kind of finishing detail that makes this swimsuit look like it was put together rather than simply put on. Your custom print runs across all of it, fusing the four elements into one cohesive visual statement.
What Each Detail Actually Accomplishes
The deep-V neckline and waist cutout work as a pair: the V pulls visual attention upward and inward toward the center of the chest, while the cutout anchors attention at the waist. Together they create a vertical focal axis that defines the torso without requiring anything from the abdomen between them. The high-waist panel below the cutout provides firm tummy control across the lower midsection — the area most women want covered — while the cutout above it sits at the waist, the area most women want visible. It's a layout that solves the coverage question precisely rather than broadly.
Design Features and Functional Specifications
- Deep-V neckline: Elongates the chest line and creates an upward visual pull that balances the waist cutout detail below — adjustable neck tie customizes the depth and fit across different bust sizes
- Waist cutout with reinforced edges: Structurally cut panel at the natural waist frames the midsection without exposing the abdomen — cutout perimeter seams finished and reinforced for repeated stretch and water exposure
- High-waist tummy control structure: Firm compression panel below the cutout smooths and supports the lower midsection throughout water activity — holds position without rolling or shifting
- Front bow-tie detail: Structured tie at the bust adds a feminine focal point and a secondary adjustment point for chest fit — the bow sits as a deliberate styling element, not a functional closure alone
- Back bow-tie detail: Finishing tie at the back waist closes the look from behind — visible when walking, distinctive in any pool or beach setting
- Adjustable neck tie: Single pull adapts the neckline depth and top fit across different bust sizes and torso lengths
- Removable soft cup padding: Built-in pads pull out instantly — retain or remove based on support preference and activity
- Full-body dye-sublimation print: Color bonded into fiber throughout every panel — deep-V edges, cutout borders, bow ties, and all structural seam areas carry the print without registration gaps or edge fading
- Medium four-way stretch fabric: One-piece construction moves with the body through swimming, snorkeling, and high-movement water activity without top-bottom separation risk
- Quick-dry performance: Fabric sheds water weight rapidly after leaving the pool or ocean
- Chlorine & saltwater resistant: Polyester-dominant 86/14 blend resists chemical and salt degradation across a full vacation season
From the Pool Deck to the Cruise Dinner Table
The bow detail is what extends this swimsuit's occasion range beyond the waterline. At the pool, it reads as a standout swimwear choice. Wrapped in a sarong for a cruise deck dinner or a beachside restaurant, the back bow visible above the wrap reads as an outfit with intention. For a bachelorette group or destination wedding party, the bow carries an inherent celebratory register — it photographs like a gift, which is exactly the energy a group shot at a pool party should have. For a honeymoon, printing a custom design on a swimsuit with a bow detail is a different order of occasion than a standard print on a standard cut.
"A bow doesn't just finish a look — it signals that the look was finished on purpose."
Size Guide
| Size | Bust (cm / in) | Hips (cm / in) | Waist (cm / in) | Cup Size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S | 89 / 35" | 94 / 37" | 69 / 27" | 34B · 36B · 34C |
| M | 94 / 37" | 100 / 40" | 74 / 29" | 38B · 36C · 34D |
| L | 102 / 40" | 108 / 43" | 81 / 32" | 40B · 38C · 36D |
| XL | 109 / 43" | 116 / 46" | 89 / 35" | 40B · 38C · 40D |
| 2XL | 122 / 48" | 127 / 50" | 104 / 41" | 42C · 42D · 38E · 40E |
Care — Set the Ties Before the Water, Loosen Them Before the Wash
Pre-set all tie adjustments — neck tie, front bow, back bow — to your preferred tension before entering the water. Adjusting wet ties mid-swim creates uneven tension at the seam anchor points and accelerates wear at those locations over time. Before washing, untie all bows and the neck closure completely and lay them flat before placing the garment in a mesh laundry bag. Ties left knotted through repeated spin cycles develop localized elastic fatigue at the knot point. Cold water, gentle cycle, air dry flat or hang — no dryer. The cutout edge seams are the second priority point: the mesh bag prevents them from catching on other garments under spin.
Complete the resort look with a custom matching wrap skirt or kimono cover-up in a coordinating print — worn open over the swimsuit, the cover-up frames the back bow as the centerpiece of the full outfit rather than concealing it.
