
25 Stylish Target Swimwear Finds Under $50
A tankini that's perfect for a Fourth of July pool party — but actually wearable the rest of the summer, too. The gingham print is super on-trend without feeling like a costume, so you can keep re-wearing it long after the fireworks fizzle out.
And get the matching bottoms here!Price: $15.40 (originally $22; available in sizes XXS–XL)
A long-torso one-piece if you have a difficult time finding one-pieces because they're all too short for you. Also, can we talk about how absolutely snatched it'll make you look?! The lines on this are just magnifiqué! 💋👩🍳
Promising review: "It's not often I find a one-piece that I like and fits well. The bottom part is a little cheeky without cutting super high on the hip, and the top has good coverage, at least for me with a smaller bust." —345Price: $37.59 (originally $46.99; available in sizes XS–XL)
A shirred top with underwire, ruching, removable padding, and adjustable straps to make you feel supported, not stuffed and bursting at the seams. Based on review photos, it fits all kinds of bodies, whether you're in the itty bitty titty committee or rocking a full cup.
Promising review: "This top pairs perfectly with the bottoms. It is appropriate to wear around kids, but it's still very trendy!" —anonymousPrice: $28 (available in sizes XS–XL and two colors)
A one-piece for anyone whose personality is 'mostly wears black' but still loves a little architectural drama. With adjustable straps, tasteful cutouts, and a sleek back hook closure, it's proof that sleek doesn't have to mean boring.
Promising review: "The chest area is secure — I pulled and tugged and not even a hint of a nip-slip. When I first put it on, I thought, 'This feels good,' but then I looked at the model photo, adjusted it slightly, and boom: CLEAVAGE. I've never had cleavage in a swimsuit before — not even with push-up styles — so I genuinely did a double take like, 'Who's boobs are these?? 👀' Overall: 5 stars! It's functional and totally water-park-ready — pool, beach, hot tub, you name it." —LoPrice: $39.19 (originally $48.99; available in sizes XS–XL)
A pullover tankini so you don't have to fuss with complicated straps, ties, or hardware. Plus, the fabric is buttery soft and lacks the itchy extras and such that can put you into sensory overload. Basically, it's the ultimate comfort top that doesn't sacrifice style.
The brand's founder is laser-focused on creating swimwear for people with disabilities, disfigurements, and other body types often ignored by mainstream brands, so you know every detail was chosen with care. Get the matching bottoms here!Price: $45 (originally $75; available in sizes XS–XL and two colors)
A triangle bikini top that practically moooos, "I'm a cow," with every bead and barely-there strap. It channels Doja Cat energy in the best way — bold, playful, and absolutely not here to blend in.
And get the matching bottoms here!Promising review: "Seriously so cute!!!! Love the bead details, and the pattern is so cute. Brown, black, and cream colors. My only complaint is the top runs small!" —Kollette CPrice: $18 (available in sizes XXS–XL)
A one-piece that's basically the unicorn of swimwear, with underwire, a subtle cutout, thick, adjustable straps, and a gorgeous color. It's supportive and not remotely boring — aka, the swimsuit equivalent of a main character moment.
Promising review: "The material is good quality, has great support, and hugs your curves nicely. 10/10" —StephsbuysPrice: $29.98 (originally $59.95; available in sizes XS–3X and two colors)
A paisley one-piece that's low-key giving Barbie in Miami. Bursting with color in this adorably retro print, they absolutely did not need to bless us with the wow-worthy back design, but thankfully did anyway!
Promising review: "Love this swimsuit! Fits true to size, and I was really surprised by the quality of the fabric. Beautiful suit all around." —KellyGPrice: $38.39 (originally $47.99; available in sizes XS–XL)
A pretty string triangle bottom with full front coverage (i.e., you don't have to worry about shaving quite as diligently, if that's something you do). If you love the adjustability of a tie-side bikini but aren't into barely-there bottoms, this one is for you. The extra fabric keeps your bits comfortably covered, while the subtle floral print — complete with a tiny picot trim — offers a bit of romance without being overly frilly.
And get the matching top here!Promising review: "There's so much more coverage in the front of these swim bottoms than any others I've tried in a couple of years. It covers enough in the front that I don't feel like a sideshow. The two layers of fabric are nice, as the bottoms don't feel like they'll roll down, and it keeps them from looking super skintight." —MoosePrice: $18 (available in sizes XS–XL and three colors)
A full-coverage one-piece that absolutely doesn't skimp on style. The sweetheart neckline and tab-front detail help keep everything lifted and separated — no uni-boob here. And the print? Completely adorable.
Promising review: "Love the pattern and fit of this swimsuit!" —lovely21Price: $28 (originally $40; available in sizes XS–XL and 14-24 and two colors)
A balconette top with actual bra sizing — yep, we're talking band and cup, not just S/M/L guesswork. If you wince every time your boobs so much as bounce in a swimsuit, this structured, molded style is the answer. Because of its design, it's basically made for poolside posing and cannonballs.
And get the matching bottoms here!Price: $19.60 (originally $28; available in band sizes 32–38 and cup sizes A–DD)
A swimsuit dress you can wear from the shoreline straight to the bar without having to pack a cover-up. The ribbed texture, flirty tie-back, and breezy skirt make it look more like a cute outfit than swimwear. It's comfy, stylish, and made for all-day plans.
Price: $47.87 (originally $56.99; available in sizes 00–3X)
A vintage-inspired one-piece with a square neckline, wide adjustable straps, and an effortlessly classic cut. It's comfy enough for an actual swim — not just posing poolside.
Promising review: "I like this swimsuit. I am petite and have a big chest. It is so comfortable and covers all the right places. Would buy again in different colors!" —CMFPrice: $37.59 (originally $46.99; available in sizes XS–XL and three colors)
A bandeau tankini that fits more like a cute top — which is perfect if you're not into skintight styles. With ruffles, a vintage floral print, and a teensy bow at the neckline, it's giving full-on cottagecore cuteness.
Promising review: "Cute tankini top. Has four straps included to make a tie at the shoulders. Can wear without ties as the top stays up without them. Great fit and comfortable. It fits perfectly. I got the matching bottoms, too." —phxba3Price: $15.40 (originally $22; available in sizes XXS–XL)
A V-waisted bottom to spotlight your new (or hibernating) belly-button ring... or just to add some extra curve-hugging magic around your waist.
And get the matching top here!Price: $23.09 (originally $32.99; available in sizes XS–XL)
A sleek black-and-white one-piece that proves minimalist doesn't mean boring. The scoop neckline and bold color blocking are super fetching, while the full coverage makes doing laps in the pool manageable. It's giving timeless, elegant, and maybe a little 'I brunch in linen' energy.
Promising review: "I really like this suit. It's flattering and feels great." —sburdenPrice: $42.39 (originally $52.99; available in sizes S-XL)
A low-rise, high-leg, cheeky bottom for your wild-child summer. With the bold pink color and whimsical Western print, it'll be the yee to your haw — perfect for beachside line dancing, lounging, or just causing a bit of hot girl chaos.
And get the matching top here!Price: $15 (available in sizes X–3X)
A triangle bikini top that absolutely masters the coquette aesthetic because of its cute lil' bow details and delicate picot trim that walks the line between swimwear and lingerie. Get ready St. Tropez, because you're coming in HOT!
And get the matching bottoms here!Promising review: "Really cute and comfortable! I feel like it could go with any bottoms. The white bows as finishing touches are just so cute!" —NayeliPrice: $18 (available in sizes XXS–XL and three colors)
A one-piece with adjustable side ruching so you can wear it your way. With wide straps, built-in support, and a drawstring detail that lets you control the silhouette, this suit is all about comfort and confidence. The subtle scoop neckline and clean lines make it feel modern without trying too hard.
Price: $38.99 (originally $99.99; available in sizes L–4XL and three colors)
A high-waisted bottom that'll make your booty look extra juicy — without worrying that said booty will make the bottoms 🪄disappear🪄 before your very eyes. It's the perfect balance of cheeky and secure, so you can strut, swim, or sunbathe without a single tug.
Price: $14.95 (available in sizes 1X–3X)
A reversible high-leg, cheeky bottom that lets you pack light but still switch up the vibe. Two looks in one = more room in your suitcase for beach reads, sandals, and a going-out top just in case.
And get the matching top here!Promising review: "I loved the vibrant pattern and overall look of the bikini. If you are into colorful bikinis, then I would 100% recommend. The fit was really good on these bottoms, and the sides tie so you can adjust them to fit." —ivhnsnPrice: $18 (available in sizes XXS–XL and three colors/patterns)
A tropical bikini bottom that basically screams 'I'm on island time, don't text me.' The leafy, colorful pattern brings instant vacation energy — even if your only plan is a lounge chair and a LaCroix. Bonus: it looks just as cute with a matching top as it does with whatever black bikini you already own.
And here's another matching top option!Price: $18 (available in sizes XS–XL)
Or a cropped rash guard if you're more paranoid about nip slips than tan lines and prefer something a bit more modest (honestly, valid). It's sporty, secure, and still cute enough to feel like a look (and just wear as a regular top).
Promising review: "Absolutely love this top. Saw it in store and had hearts in my eyes. More bathing suit tops like this, please! Especially for those of us a little more sensitive to the sun." —ShaePrice: $20 (available in sizes XXS–XL)
A swim skirt that could honestly pass as a regular skirt if you throw a top over it. It's got the built-in bottoms for function, but the clean black design makes it look like you actually planned your lunch outfit. Bonus: no one will know you're still a little damp.
And get the matching polka-dot tankini top here!Price: $17.50 (originally $25; available in sizes X–3X)
A pair of 7-inch UPF 50+ board shorts that give you so much room for activities!!! Swim, toss a ball, ride the waves, then conk out on your towel after tuckering yourself out. These are non-restrictive and have **pockets,** which makes them perfect for beach days that don't quit.
Price: $32 (originally $55; available in sizes XS–4X and 10 colors)

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A one-piece with a sweetheart neckline with the only downside being all the strangers who are going to stop you and ask you where they can get one for themselves. Promising review: "This is honestly one of the best swimsuits I've owned in a long time. Super comfy and pretty. The blueberry print is *darling*, and is not see-through in water despite being white. PS: I'm actually pregnant, and while this isn't a maternity swimsuit, it's super adorable and comfortable over the bump thanks to the ruching." —AnonPrice: $40 (available in sizes XS–XL, 14–24, and in two colors) A polka-dot tankini top that will make you look like a fancy socialite as you sip your drink of choice by the pool. Now, all you need is oversize sunglasses and a steamy romance novel... Promising review: "This is adorable. It fits well, is pretty, is true to size, and has ADJUSTABLE straps. 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Promising review: "Love the fit and bright colors . I got so many compliments." —Love7175Price: $20 (available in sizes XXS–XL and in three colors) An absolutely adorable swim dress because you might want a little bit of extra coverage while you're frolicking in the waves and enjoying the sand between your toes. Price: $41.99 (originally $46.99, available in sizes XS–XL) A super fun red one-piece so you can feel like you're in the cast of Baywatch while you're jogging down the shore with the wind blowing through your hair. Promising review: "It looks very nice and the color is great, It fits true to size and doesn't rise up in the back." —B18Price: $25 (available in sizes XXS–XL) An animal print one-piece with one shoulder and a cutout in the midriff because it's kind of like the best of a bikini and a one-piece in one swimsuit! Promising review: "Okay, I rarely write reviews, but this swimsuit is IT. I am a mom of a toddler and baby, and I have been struggling to find a swimsuit I can feel cool and confident in and still take care of my kiddos. This swimsuit is it! It's a little cheeky, which I love, because it doesn't feel so 'mom-ish' and has the two-piece aspect without being a two-piece! I am recommending it to everyone I know! Get it!!!" —Erin Hanson Price: $40 (available in sizes XS–XL and in two colors) A triangle bikini top, because sometimes you don't have to reinvent the wheel when the wheel is perfectly good the way it is. Promising review: "This is the first triangle bikini top that I've purchased. It's got a great lining/padding going on that provides shape. I love it!" —JSmith22Price: $17+ (originally $20, available in sizes XS–XL and in four colors) A really beautiful one-piece with a vintage-inspired pattern that honestly looks so much more expensive than it actually is. You'll feel so smug telling people this is from Target and not Gucci! Promising review: "Loved how even with saggy boobs, it still held them up and gave them a shape!!! So hard to find swimsuits like that! And you can make the cut higher or lower. I love it!" —AndreaPrice: $25 (available in sizes XXS–XL and in two colors) A polka-dot rashguard in case you want to add surfing to your beach itinerary and want to look adorable while you're hangin' 10. Promising review: "This suit fits amazing and I love the shoulder coverage for sun protection. This needs to be available in more colors. I'd for sure buy another." —Jen Price: $40 (available in sizes XS–XL) A bandeau top and matching bottoms, so you don't wind up with any funky tan lines after a day at the beach. Price: $20 (available in sizes XS–XL, and get the matching bottoms here) A festive bikini top covered in a fruit pattern that is basically screaming to be taken on a summer beach vacation with you ASAP. 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