One-piece swimsuits are perfect for women with a pear-shaped figure, large bust, or small waist. Women with small breasts who have a large bottom and thighs can also find one-pieces that flatter their shape.
One-pieces are great for women who want to avoid the hassle of changing at the beach or poolside. If you're going on vacation, it's easy to throw on a one piece and be ready to go in an instant!
We offer 5 different styles of swimsuit, from the full coverage of the Support Top swimsuit to the more daring Thong Swimsuit, whatever your shape we have something for everyone - see our swimsuit options here
A bikini is a two-piece swimsuit with a bra top and a separate bottom. Bikinis are popular with many women, especially those who have smaller frames or who want to accentuate certain parts of their bodies. Bikini tops can be strapless like our bandeau bikini top or more traditional like you see below. The bottoms can be high-waisted or thongs, tie-side tangas or micro briefs. The important thing is to wear what you feel most comfortable in.
The high-waist are great if you want to have a slimmer profile whereas the tanga is perfect to accentuate a tiny waist.
Our extensive range of bikinis can be found here
A tankini is a swimsuit that combines the best of both worlds—a bikini and one-piece. The tankini’s built-in bra works just like our bikinis, but provides coverage down to the waist if you don't want to show off too much.
This makes it a great option for women with large busts who want to cover their tummy, but don’t want to sacrifice their sexy look.
Pair with some bikini briefs for an awesome beach look! See for yourself here
The most important thing to remember when choosing a swimsuit is that it should be comfortable. If you’re not comfortable, then the suit isn’t right for you! A good rule of thumb is to choose something that fits snugly but doesn't squeeze too tightly (think about how tight your jeans feel when they're brand new).
]]>Kiniki was established over 40 years ago, when it launched a vibrant and stylish collection of men's underwear. The market at the time wasn't that great, with men's underwear simply viewed as a practical necessity rather than a stylish fashion statement. Men didn't have a lot of choice about what they wore underneath their clothes, perhaps their only choice really being whether to choose black or white!
Figures show us that the average British woman will spend £20,350 on underwear in her life, while men pay out a mere £1,200. An underwear marketing manager explains, "Men have always considered pants a very functional product and will often stick to one type", so when Kiniki arrived on the scene with their bright, quirky underwear in all shapes, patterns and colours it was at first considered relatively controversial.
Men's underwear today is very different to those monochrome, featureless days of old and now men have a wider range than ever to choose from. Ultimately, men want a comfortable, well fitting undergarment and choosing the right style is a completely personal decision. Loose styles, such as boxer shorts, offer comfort for the man who prefers freedom of movement in his pants and are great for lounging about in. Whereas form-fitting designs, such as briefs, provide support for the man who prefers his crown jewels to be protected and safely tucked away. Underwear is essential for hygiene, and some styles offer additional support for controlling the body's shape. With so much choice available, some men may feel somewhat daunted and almost embarrassed to go out on a shopping trip for men's underwear, which is why shopping online at Kiniki is such a fantastic and private way to buy new pants. The clothes we wear beneath our outer clothes are just as, if not more than, important because not only do they define the contours of the body, but a good, well fitting and comfortable pair of pants can increase confidence and make a person feel incredibly good about themselves.
Wearing the right size underwear is incredibly important and although some men believe that wearing underwear in a size too small will emphasize their parts, the only thing it is really doing is restricting blood flow, which could result in hygiene issues or other more serious health problems. However, wearing underwear that is too big is also not great, as it is unlikely to offer the right level of support and from a style point of view, excess fabric may bunch up and cause folds which will be visible on the outside, creating the dreaded VPL!
Working out what size underwear you should be wearing is really straightforward for men, as it is based purely on the measurement of the circumference of the waist. Take a look at our sizing guide, displayed below, to work out what size pants you should be wearing:
On average, men need roughly 10 pairs of underwear in their drawers, which breaks downs as one pair for each day of the week and 3 'back up' pairs for when some are in the wash etc. I don't know who came up with this, but we say why stop at 10? With the choice available to men today, our underwear drawers should be looking as colourful, vibrant and varied as any woman's! One style of underwear may be more appropriate worn underneath a suit for work, another will be more relaxing for weekend wear, another is going to offer more support in the gym and that's before we even mention the sexier cut of the g-string, for the bedroom. Kiniki's range of men's underwear styles include: boxers, briefs, hipsters, thongs, tangas, g-strings and micro briefs, contact us if you require any further assistance or take a look at our FAQ's.
View our full range of Mens Underwear here
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The man who favours the boxer brief is apparently very good at committing in a relationship. Perhaps, it's because he realises he has the best of both worlds - the tightness and support of a brief combined with the breathing room and coverage of a boxer. Boxer briefs are frequently worn by gym goers so he is likely to be fit, or at least aspire to be fit! They suit most bodyshapes, making them incredibly versatile and are usually worn by men that know they look good in them.
If you're partial to skimpy underwear it's likely you are an extrovert; incredibly outgoing and a massive extrovert. The thong wearer is a 'what you see is what you get' kind of man, because let's face it you are pretty much seeing everything! He may come across as slightly arrogant and the easy access this type of underwear allows could result in him revealing a little too much on a drunken night out.
A classic gentleman who knows what he likes and likes what he knows. He's likely to have always worn pants in this style and old habits die hard. Product trend analyst Lauren Deatherage says, "A man who chooses this boyish cut is practical but may not be ready to grow up".
This is a relatively new style and has been made famous by David Beckham. Trunks man is athletic, modern and super hot! The shorter cut of trunks means that plenty of thigh is shown off and believe you me trunks man is very keen to show off all his hard work at the gym.
A traditionalist at heart, boxers man likes to hang loose and is generally easy going, laid back, lighthearted and not at all flashy. He's not influenced by fashion, but rather by comfort and practicality and is your typical manly man. Boxer man is low maintenance and enjoys his nights in front of the sofa with a takeaway and a good box(er)set.
An increasingly popular style, the hipster is modern, sexy and supportive. Hipster man is metrosexual, confident and at complete ease with himself. Contoured hipsters offer a wrinkle free silhouette, which is prefect for this fashionista.
What about the colour and pattern of male underwear, what does that say about the wearer? Bright, vibrant colours and digitally enhanced prints are becoming more and more popular and basically the brighter the colour and the more way out there the print, the louder, more confident and more assertive the man. It is, without doubt, the biggest style statement a man can make about his underwear and a man who wears brightly coloured pants not only isn't afraid of what others think of him, but he also wants to show those beauties off!
The man that sticks to the traditional underwear colours of black and white treats life in much the same way. You know where you stand with this man, but sometimes he may need livening up a bit! Buy him some printed Kiniki G-strings and watch his inner sex god emerge.
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