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If you have a body that you feel is worth showing off at the beach or pool, you may want to consider buying a gold bikini. Fashion at the beach is something to take seriously and you don’t want to be wearing something you would in your private pool in your backyard. But above all there are certain things you need to keep in mind in order to buy and avoid damaging your new bikini so let’s take a look.

Why the color gold? There is no specific reason other than that gold really flashes and shimmers well under the sun and in the water. It is also a color associated with true wealth since that for centuries gold has been symbolic of it. If you want to be seen at the beach then a gold bikini is where it’s at.

Did you know that most designer bikinis get their ideas from popular movies? It’s true. Not only will people be demanding the, but the mark up on these items is insane. A regular bikini will typically cost under $200 but a designer bikini may cost up to $6000 or more. I don’t know about you but my pockets aren’t that deep. They have other patterns and designs other than gold such as plaid, beaded, stone, lace, and an assortment of other colors.

But each year the style of bikinis will come and go, but the bikini itself seems to be more and more popular. In fact, it seems that the smaller and itsy bitsy bikinis are becoming incredibly popular with teens and people in their early twenties. There are even variations of the original bikini called the Tankini and Camkini which have larger tops somewhere in between a shirt and a bra.

You may be under the impression that a bikini is only for the beach however this is not the case. There is a gold bikini made of velvet which is more seductive for the bedroom and more daring individuals.

We have talked about the different types of bikinis available but caring for them is definitely worth mentioning. Pool chemicals are one of the leading causes of destroying people’s bikinis. For this I have a couple tips that you should consider.

- When it comes to quality and cost, quality counts with bikinis. Most bikinis that you can buy under $50 are not fit to endure the harshness of pools and oceans. You should be very careful when selecting one and don’t be afraid to spend a bit extra. You wouldn’t want your top to break off because the chemicals ate away at it would you?

- After you buy your bikini you should soak it in soak water and mix in some baking soda and let it sit for 10 minutes. This will help your bikini from stretching. Have you ever put on a bottom to find that the leg holes were stretched out? It is also a good idea to always hand wash since washing machines will wreck havoc on it.

So there you have it, bikini 101. If you only buy 1 bikini, I hope that you try a gold bikini and show off that beautiful body of yours. Unless you are living in sunny Florida or Hawaii, summer time is very short so enjoy it while it lasts.