Bikini Suit Cuts & Styles

Bikini Top Styles

All of Muscle Dazzle bikini tops come with some extra padding inside the built-in pockets behind the cups. The extra padding can be completely removed, and the amount can also be adjusted to suit your need.

MOLDED CUPS

The molded cup is made from fixed shape and curved foam cups and come with built-in pockets for extra padding . Moulded cups are very comfortable to wear and provide lots of support, whether your bust is natural or you have implants.

 

If you have a natural bust, a molded cup can enhance your bust by up to 2 cup sizes by using additional padding. The correct amount of padding will make you look naturally full.

DRAWSTRING TRIANGLE CUPS

The drawstring triangle tops are a popular choice for women with implants and are also recommended for those with flat or nearly flat natural breasts, as they provide a more natural appearance compared to molded cups.

 

These triangle drawstring tops come with a foam insert and additional padding. Since the cups are not as deep as molded options, they create a more natural look for women with very small or flat chests.

UNDERWIRE CUPS

Traditionally, underwire bras have been a reliable solution for providing support and lift. However, the way competition suits are made in underwire cup, they don't work quite the same way they do in bras. When breasts lost a significant amount of volume, they can present some challenges in fitting comfortably within the underwire cups. This is mainly due to the gap between the straps (below armpits)

 

Competition suit tops differ from regular underwire bras as they don't have fabric covering the triangle gap. Unfortunately, this can sometimes lead to a portion of breast tissue escaping through the gap. Unless you have implants or firm or small breasts, molded cups are better solutions for those who need support and enhancement. 


Bikini Bottom Styles

Muscle Dazzle suits cut & styles we offer comply with the standards of all federations such as NPC, IFBB, OCB, and others worldwide. However, if your federation has specific requirements that differ from what we offer, or if you would like custom adjustments, please don't hesitate to discuss them with us. We are happy to modify the cuts and styles to meet your needs or preferences.

The High Cut bikini bottom a scoop-front with the sides of the bottoms sits high on the hips, extending towards the waisltine. It is offering less coverage compared to other bottom styles while maintaining a sleek and stylish look.

 

This bottom style is particularly flattering for those with an hourglass or athletic figure, as it draws attention to the waist and elongates the legs. It’s also ideal for competitors aiming to showcase their glute and quad development, as the high cut enhances the shape and definition of these areas. 

The Regular Cut Scoop Front Bikini Bottom offers a more moderate coverage compared to the high-cut style. While the high-cut bottom typically elongates the legs by sitting higher on the hips, the regular cut provides a lower rise along the sides, offering a balanced blend of comfort and modesty.

 

This style contours to the body, featuring a scoop front design that sits closer to the hips, offering less exposure than the high-cut version but still maintaining a flattering, form-fitting shape. It's ideal for those seeking a classic look without the dramatic lift of a high-side cut.

The Regular Cut Straight Front Bikini Bottom is similar to the regular cut scoop front but offers even more modesty with higher coverage. This style features a straight front design that sits evenly across the hips, providing a more structured and less revealing fit than the scoop front version.

 

With its classic cut, it offers greater coverage along the hips and front while maintaining a clean, streamlined look. It's perfect for those who prefer a more conservative option without sacrificing style or comfort, making it an excellent alternative to the high-cut and scoop front styles.


Bikini Bottom Coverage

One of the most important elements to consider when ordering your competition suit is the level of coverage on the back of your suit bottom. Some federations insist upon 50% back coverage, so make sure you check with your federation or promoter before ordering. It may be a good idea to also ask if there are any other rules you should know about.

Approx. 20% Coverage

Approx. 25% Coverage

Approx. 35% Coverage

Approx. 45% Coverage