19 Striped Swimsuits That Will Still Be Cool Next Summer
As summer is the season of swimwear, we love a good swimsuit trend as much as the next, but there’s something to be said about the trends that keep coming back. We’ve already discussed why polka dots are a swimwear mainstay, and now we’re looking at striped swimsuits. The classic pattern has come back season after season, and we’re not one bit mad about it.
To put it simply, stripes will never get old. Between the nautical-themed bikinis to retro, ’70s-inspired color schemes, it’s safe to say that striped swimsuits have never been better. Plus, we can’t deny how flattering stripes, whether they’re dainty or bold, can be on any style.
If you haven’t already stocked up on your swimwear this season, and even if you have, we’re giving you 19 reasons to get in on this trend—because we know you’ll be wearing these into the next summer and beyond. Check them out below.
These ruffles are everything.Top and String Hipster Bikini Bottom ($39) available in sizes XXS to XXL.
We love these retro color schemes.Top and Striped High Bikini Bottoms ($29) available in sizes 4 to 12.
For the ones who love sporty swimsuits.Top and Sebastian Performance Swim Briefs ($80) available in sizes XS to L.
We love this vintage-inspired bikini.Top and Unique Vintage Stripe Bikini Bottoms ($20) available in sizes 14 to 18.
A classic.Top available in sizes S to M and The Elle Paradise Stripe Bikini Bottoms ($88) available in sizes XS to L.
Trust us—you’ve earned your summer stripes.

Dale Arden Chong is the Senior Fashion Commerce Editor at ELLE.com, where she edits and reports on Wholesale Replica Bag
trends, labels, and designers in the fashion space to bring you the best items that will elevate your wardrobe. She has a robust knowledge of high-quality design, construction, and materials based on testing hundreds of products over her eight-plus years in the industry, writing stories for Glamour,Best Knockoff Luxury Clothing
, Entertainment Tonight, and others. Dale graduated magna cum laude from the University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism with a degree in Journalism and a minor in Communication Design. In 2015, she was a finalist for the National Arts and Entertainment Journalism Award.