Where to Shop for Androgynous, Body-Positive Swimwear

I swear, if it weren’t for queer people, clothing wouldn’t have evolved past smocks. Mainstream designers seem to have no creative ideas about how to compliment bodies with fabric. All mainstream swimwear designs look the same to me. They are designed for one type of look and body and don’t take 90% of the population into consideration.

Thanks to the following queer designers, there are so many ways to look great at the beach for those who don’t ascribe a binary.

Designer Becca McCharen-Tran started Chromat in 2010 to celebrate all body types. They have many beautiful designs, including swim bottoms for those who don’t tuck, like this Tourmaline Tennis Skirt.

 
 
 

FLAVNT Streetwear is an Austin-based independent clothing brand for the LGBTQ+ community and allies. Their nude-toned binders can double as a swim top.

 
 
 

Yerwon

Yerwon is a queer-owned, London-based Etsy shop with colorful leotards, shorts, swim caps, and more.

 
 
 

Inclusive and disability-centered brand Rebirth Garments is a favorite at Qwear Fashion. Many of their swimwear tops double as chest binders, and they also have swim skirts, shorts, dresses, singlets, and tank tops.

 
 
 

LA-based, queer-owned DYINSF creates swimwear and activewear. Below. is the ACAB rash guard if you prefer a little more coverage.

 

Beefcake Swimwear is one-piece androgynous swimsuits inspired by 1920s style. Sizes XS - 5X. They use eco-friendly and ethical practices to make their swimsuits in the USA.

 
 
 

TomboyX

Queer-owned underwear brand TomboyX creates tops, bottoms and one-piece swimsuits in recycled fabrics.

 
 
 

Maria Luisa Mendiola founded MIGA Swimwear in 2018 to help those with disabilities, chronic illnesses, and other visible differences feel beautiful and empowered in their own bodies.

 
 
 

Otherwild is a queer-identified woman-owned store in Los Angeles that sells swimwear such as this Hirsuit Swim Reverse, an androgynous swimsuit designed for a wide variety of bodies and gender expressions.

 

Humankind was founded by Haily Marzullo, a LA born and raised queer in search for gender-inclusive swimwear. They sell swim tops and bottoms.

 
 
 

Rubies

Rubies offers form-fitting clothing for trans girls, like these Ruby Shaping Bikini Bottoms. The larger sizes fit some adults as well.

 
 

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Sonny Oram

Sonny Oram is the founder of Qwear and a leading voice in the queer fashion movement. For over a decade, he has been documenting, writing about, and experimenting with queer fashion, amplifying the voices and stories of LGBTQIA+ individuals. His expertise has been featured in major media outlets like HuffPost, BuzzFeed, Design*Sponge, and QTYPE Magazine, and he spoke at South by Southwest for the first official queer fashion panel in 2016.

Through Qwear, Sonny has launched powerful campaigns, including the award-winning #ThisIsWhatAsexualLooksLike with Yasmin Benoit, and continues to create spaces for underrepresented communities to be seen. He also utilizes search engine optimization (SEO) techniques to bring more diversity to online search results, ensuring that terms like “androgynous style,” “bisexual style,” and “asexual” reflect a broader range of experiences.

Sonny is also the author of the foreword for “Queer and Trans Fashion Brands: Resistance and Revolution in the 21st Century” (Bloomsbury Academic, 2025).

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