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Target Has Cute, Affordable & Supportive Bathing Suits Starting at $15
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Date:2025-04-27 03:53:45
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The weather is warming up, and spring break is almost upon us. We're getting excited for the heat, dreaming up all the time we're going to spend sitting poolside, sipping our favorite iced beverages with a good spring read in hand. And, the attire? The perfect bathing suit to soak up all the sun.
If you're looking for some new swimwear to add to your wardrobe while the temperatures rise, look no further! We rounded up all the best one pieces and bikinis from Target. They're playful, supportive, comfortable, cute and most importantly, affordable. These looks are as low as just $15!
Scroll below to shop all of our favorite Target swimwear finds and stock up on all the cutest, budget-friendly bathing suits while you can.
This one piece swimsuit has eye-catching cutouts and a pretty floral design. The open back is also super cute!
This cute textured tie-front bikini top comes in a rich dark green shade that is so flattering. It's supportive and stylish, which is a bikini top must. Pair it with the matching side-tie bottoms for just $18!
If you're looking for a full coverage one piece option, this one is perfect. The $36 swimsuit comes in pink, black and floral print in sizes XS to 20. The ruffle sleeves are a cute added detail!
This stylish underwire bikini top comes in a vibrant shade of red, and it has a super trendy silhouette. Pair it with the matching red bottoms for just $18.
This triangle bikini top has a cute keyhole design and adjustable straps. It's supportive, has great coverage but is also super stylish. Pair it with the matching high waisted bottoms.
Everyone needs a simple black bikini in their wardrobe, especially as we approach spring break! This lightly lined underwire bikini top is understated and supportive, and only $30.
This bikini top is pretty in pink. It has a crisscross tie back closure that looks cute and is supportive, along with removable cups. The best part? It's only $15!
This simple bralette bikini top has a flattering neckline adjustable straps for extra support. It comes in a ton of vibrant and playful colors, for just $15.
I swear by this underwire bikini top from Target. It's been my go-to for years now because of how comfortable, cute and supportive it is. I especially love this eye-catching lilac shade.
This dainty and delicate triangle bikini top comes in a yellow pastel shade that is perfect for spring. The look is only $18!
Next, check out all the self-care products you need for a spring break trip under the sun.
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