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Which tankini leopard swimsuits for women hide tummy best?

I’m 5’4", 155 lbs, with a soft tummy after two kids and a 36C bra. I’m heading to a tropical resort in three weeks and want a leopard tankini that won’t ride up or show every bulge when wet. I’m also worried about sizing: I’m often between M and L, and I want a top that gives real lift without wires. Which of these would you take, and how do they handle chlorine and saltwater without turning dull?

Let’s talk about what this suit does for the parts we usually stress about. The top is a blouson cut, not a tight bandeau. That means there’s fabric that stands away from your belly, so after you get out of the water, it doesn’t cling and outline every curve. The black base absorbs light, while the leopard print sits in high-contrast spots to draw the eye outward. The mid-rise bottom covers your front and back without digging in. The crisscross back lets you adjust the straps so the padded, wire-free cups stay where you put them. If you’re a pear or hourglass shape, the ruffle at the top adds a little width up high, which helps balance hips. The stretch is 95% polyester and 5% spandex—enough to move but not enough to turn into a compression suit. For a beach day with lunch and swimming, this is a soft, forgiving choice.

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donaldkhome✓ Verified Buyer2 weeks ago

As per other swimsuit really love the style and colors, pants fit great with good coverage front and back, love the detail on the straps in front and the ruffle,

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Lena Moreau2 weeks ago

@donaldkhome Thanks! That’s exactly the fit note I try to pass on: the front-and-back coverage comes from that mid-rise bottom and the blouson top doesn’t cling. The strap detail also means you can adjust the drop without the bandeau sliding.

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Let’s talk value. At just under $45, this beige leopard set has a ruched top and board shorts with side pockets. That’s not something you see every day in a tankini. It’s a true two-piece, so you can mix the top with other bottoms later. Reviewers mention true-to-size fit, and I’d trust those 220 ratings. The fabric is 95% polyester, 5% spandex—stretchy enough for paddling but doesn’t bag out after a few wears. The beige background makes the dark spots pop, which gives you that leopard look without being as harsh as black. If you plan to kayak or paddleboard, the board shorts stay put and the side pockets are practical for a key or sunscreen. Just rinse it in cold water after saltwater or chlorine to keep the print bright.

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deejayjanuary21✓ Verified Buyer2 weeks ago

Love this swimsuit! Great quality and very comfortable. True to size. Perfect for paddle boarding and kayaking. Highly recommend.

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Cara Whitfield2 weeks ago

@deejayjanuary21 That’s the use case I had in mind—paddleboarding needs a bottom that won’t ride up, and the board shorts with side pockets are a real bonus. Glad the true-to-size feedback held for you.

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tijensar6✓ Verified Buyer2 weeks ago

A perfect mix of edgy (leopard) and clean (white). Will be my go-to suit this summer.

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Cara Whitfield2 weeks ago

@tijensar6 Yes, the beige ground keeps it bright while the leopard adds edge. Because it’s a light base, a cool rinse after each wear helps stop yellowing or gray dullness.

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If your main concern is a soft tummy, look at the vertical pleats on this black top. Pleats create lines that run up and down, and the dark color absorbs reflection—together they help the eye travel past the waistline instead of resting there. The mid-rise boy shorts give more coverage than a standard brief, and they hit at a height that doesn’t dig into the softest part of the belly. The wide straps and square neck offer structure for a 36C chest without an underwire. One thing I’ll be honest about: the padding is removable, so if you prefer a softer line you can take the cups out, but then you’ll get less lift. If you’re between sizes, go by your bust and hip measurements, not your waist, because the waist is meant to be relaxed.

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+16202388520✓ Verified Buyer2 weeks ago

Very good quality would definitely recommend! More support than you would think.

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Dana Brooks2 weeks ago

@+16202388520 I’m glad you said that—the wide straps and scoop neck do a lot of the holding work, so wire-free doesn’t mean unsupported.

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Rachhodgson1✓ Verified Buyer2 weeks ago

Bought this tanking and it's great. Love the design and comfort

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Dana Brooks2 weeks ago

@Rachhodgson1 Comfort usually comes from the cut not fighting your body. The black vertical pleats give a little breathing room over the tummy, which is why it feels easy to wear.

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Material connection: Modlily selected and invited FabricLab_07 to assess this garment and provided the sample.

Let’s geek out on the fabric first. This peacock blue set is an 82% polyester / 18% spandex warp-knit swim fabric, and it’s digitally printed. That spandex percentage gives you real recovery—the suit snaps back instead of bagging at the knees or shoulders. The top has gathered ruching at the neckline, which creates a loose drape over the midsection. The matching boyshorts are cut with a relaxed leg, so they won’t squeeze your hips. The honest downside: this is not a high-impact sports suit. The neckline is gathered but there’s no underwire, and the cups are removable. If you’re a D cup or larger and you plan to sprint into waves or play beach volleyball, the top can shift. My counter: wear it for resort swimming, paddleboarding, or lounging—and give it a cool freshwater rinse after each saltwater or chlorine session. The digital print is dye-sublimated into the fabric, but sun and chlorine can still fade it over time, so don’t leave it wet in a hot car.

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ninemileadams✓ Verified Buyer2 weeks ago

Love this suit. Soft, flowy with good tummy control.

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FabricLab_07◆ Invited Review2 weeks ago

@ninemileadams Thanks for noting the tummy control—the gathering at the neckline is doing that work. It keeps the fabric from plastering to your belly, which is exactly what a flowy cut should do. Remember to rinse after chlorinated pools to keep the digital print crisp.

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This beige ruffle set is more than a swimsuit; it works as a vacation outfit. Wear the top with white linen shorts for a market stroll and it looks like a crop top, not a swim top. The vertical ruching on the torso is a clever trick: it adds texture but pulls the eye up and down, while the leopard-print straps give a focal point. The high-waisted briefs have good rear coverage, and the high-cut leg elongates the hip line, which is helpful if you’re pear-shaped. The beige base is warmer than black, so it suits medium and tan skin tones without washing you out. The downside? Light colors show sunscreen and sand more than dark ones, so be ready to rinse off. Pair it with a sheer cover-up and flat sandals for a capsule beach wardrobe.

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dmock✓ Verified Buyer2 weeks ago

The swimsuit fit perfectly. I love the color combination. Will be purchasing another soon!

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Mia Torres2 weeks ago

@dmock The beige-and-leopard mix is one of those color combinations that reads as neutral but still has personality. Glad the fit landed—because the ruching is doing the visual work, the cut can stay relaxed.

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Lesfletch75✓ Verified Buyer2 weeks ago

I get tons of compliments when I wear this suit!

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Mia Torres2 weeks ago

@Lesfletch75 Compliments usually come from the leopard straps drawing the eye up and the ruffle adding movement. It’s a flattering formula, and it transitions well when you throw on a skirt or shorts.

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Material connection: Modlily selected and invited BeachBody_Becky to assess this garment and provided the sample.

Full disclosure: Modlily sent me this to test, but I’m giving you my real numbers: I’m 5'3", 158 lbs, 38C, and a large fit me like it was measured for my body. The high-waisted X-shape tank has a skirted bottom, which is rare. It covers the tummy and upper hips without feeling like a maternity suit. The ruffle hem and side tie give a little swing, and the square neck adds support through the bandeau area. One thing from my test: if you’re between sizes, size up. I tried an extra-large too, and the large was better, but the medium would have been too snug across the bust. The fabric is 90% polyester, 10% spandex with a rib knit—less stretch than the 18% spandex styles, so it holds its shape more firmly. This is a suit for control and polish, not for marathon swimming laps.

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karen.kocarnik✓ Verified Buyer2 weeks ago

This tankini is absolutely sexy and amazing!It is true to size fit! If you are in between sizes, I would size up just in case. I love this suit! I ordered a large and I look and feel stunning in it! It has just the right coverage. Not too much not too little. I am 158 pounds and 5'3".

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BeachBody_Becky◆ Invited Review2 weeks ago

@karen.kocarnik That’s the exact same take I had: the coverage is 'just right' because the skirted bottom gives a little extra length, and the square neck keeps the bust supported. The size-up advice is gold—especially for a 38C.

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Lolorossi1962✓ Verified Buyer2 weeks ago

I love these swimsuits! They are great quality and the fit is true to size. I am 5-4 150 pounds and a medium fits perfectly!

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BeachBody_Becky◆ Invited Review2 weeks ago

@Lolorossi1962 Great data point—at 5'4" and 150 lbs, a medium works if you’re between cup sizes. That confirms the rib fabric has enough give for a B/C cup but not a lot of extra room for a bigger bust.

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This black mid-waisted leopard set is what I call a quiet confidence suit. The textured dot fabric adds visual interest without shouting, and the center ruching runs vertically—that’s the optical trick that makes a soft belly look smoother. The bottom is a boy short with mid-rise, so it covers more than a Brazilian brief but doesn’t pull at the thighs. The mesh yoke at the top adds a subtle breathable panel, though it’s semi-sheer, so make sure your suit underneath is dry before you change. With only 4 reviews, it’s a newer or less-reviewed style, so size advice is limited; I’d follow the size chart and consider sizing up if you’re between sizes. The fabric is 82% polyester and 18% spandex, so it has a generous stretch and should move with you.

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debdoo2023✓ Verified Buyer2 weeks ago

Love this and the quality. It’s super cute and comfortable. Great buy!

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Priya Nair2 weeks ago

@debdoo2023 The quality note is helpful—the jacquard texture usually feels more durable than flat knit, and 18% spandex gives the give without sagging.

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prayzenhym✓ Verified Buyer2 weeks ago

It's flattering and stylish.

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Priya Nair2 weeks ago

@prayzenhym Flattering often comes from the vertical center ruching and dark base. It draws the eye down the middle instead of across the widest part.

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Here’s a config you don’t see often: a knot-front tank top attached to a leopard-print A-line skirt. That skirted bottom is a game changer if you’re self-conscious about thighs or hips—it skims instead of clinging. The square neck and wide straps make this work for a broad back, and the ruched bodice gives a little shape without needing an underwire. One reviewer has an AA cup and a broad back, and it fit her, which tells me the cut is forgiving at the top. The skirt stayed at her waist, not slipping down, because of the elastic waistband and mid-rise. For $45.98, you’re getting a two-piece tankini with skirted bottom, not a basic string bikini. Just remember the skirt adds a little extra fabric to dry, so wring it gently and hang it in the shade.

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dfinley✓ Verified Buyer2 weeks ago

Love it! I'm broad in the back but AA cup in the front, so it's hard to find a bathing suit that fits, but this one does. And the skirt stays at my waist without slipping down.

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Rachel Kim2 weeks ago

@dfinley That feedback is gold—broad-back/AA-cup fits are rare in tankinis. The wide straps and square neck are doing the work, and the elastic in the skirt waist is what keeps it from sliding.

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ronandsuebenford✓ Verified Buyer2 weeks ago

Absolutely love it

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Rachel Kim2 weeks ago

@ronandsuebenford Love to hear it! The skirted bottom gives a different silhouette than shorts, so it’s a nice option for anyone who wants more lower-body coverage without feeling frumpy.

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Thanks for reading through the full breakdown. All eight tankini sets share real leopard-print confidence, but the right one depends on your body map, your cup size, and the kind of water you’ll be in. Here’s the short version.

SKUKey FeatureBest ForPromoter
260408666R-1Black ruffle blouson + mid-rise bottomApple/pear shapes who want soft tummy coverageLena Moreau
260422663RBeige bowknot + board shorts w/ pocketsPaddleboarding, true-to-size comfortCara Whitfield
260410203RBlack vertical pleats + boy shortsApple/tummy concerns, more support than expectedDana Brooks
260409661RPeacock blue 82/18 stretch + flowy drapeChlorine trips, soft tummy controlFabricLab_07
260408666RBeige ruffle + vertical ruchingPear shapes, vacation-to-street transitionMia Torres
⭐ 260319675RBlack high-waisted frill + skirted bottomPear/apple, up to 38C, true-to-size or size upBeachBody_Becky
260319672RBlack textured + center ruchingMinimalist look, high stretchPriya Nair
260304661RBeige knot top + leopard skirtBroad back/AA cup, thigh coverageRachel Kim
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If you want maximum tummy camouflage and secure mid-rise coverage → choose 260410203R or ⭐ 260319675R. If you want chlorine-ready stretch fabric for water sports → choose 260409661R. If you want a skirted bottom that won't slip → choose 260304661R. If you want a mix-and-match vacation piece → choose 260408666R. For most body types, ⭐ 260319675R is the all-rounder: high-waisted, skirted, true-to-size with a size-up caveat, and backed by 222 reviews. It’s best for pear/apple shapes and up to a 38C cup; it’s not ideal for high-impact swimming or if you strongly prefer full briefs over a skirted bottom. Check the size chart against your bust/waist/hips and order before your next beach day.