13 Little Swimwear Will Make You Look Like a Rich Mom from the Hamptons

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There’s a certain type of swimsuit that just reads expensive – the kind you’d see at a Hamptons beach club, paired with oversized sunglasses and a cold drink in hand. It’s polished, flattering and not over the top. The best part? You don’t need a country club membership (or a designer budget) to get the look.
Below, we’ve found 13 skimpy swimsuits that make you a rich Hamptons mom without trying too hard. Think: mornings at the beach, long lunches in linen pants and afternoons spent lounging by the pool. They’re flattering, sleek and elevate your entire summer wardrobe — and they start at just $21.
Hamptons Rich Mom-Inspired Swimsuits
1. What we like: The adjustable tie ties at the top and the classic blue and white stripe pattern make this striped bikini the closest thing to a custom fit at this price point.
2. Coastal Elegant: The fabric of this gathered piece flatters the midsection while the deep neckline accentuates the upper body for a sculpted look. Paired with golden hops and a woven tote, it begs for a beach club lunch.
3. Resort Ready: The wrap silhouette in this blue floral cinches the waistline while skimming through the midsection. Tummy control panels create a smooth fit without constricting heavy clothing.
4. The Minimalist Museum: With its detailed and simple fit, this one-piece swimsuit leans towards that quiet, polished beauty. It hugs the body enough to shape without feeling restrictive.
5. Top Rated: Pure white, deep V-neck, hidden tummy control. This white one-piece swimsuit has earned thousands of shopper raves for a fit that triples the price.
6. Bright Flowers: A bold floral print adds a playful touch while subtly concealing the center. A tapered waist and a plunging neckline create shape and softness in all the right places.
7. Coastal Classic: Side slits and a high-waisted bottom give this blue striped one-piece a two-piece look and full suit coverage. Tummy control lining smooths everything in between.
8. Looking Rich: It reads like something from a high-end lounge, but it’s under $40. Wear this color-block swimsuit poolside with a wide-brimmed straw hat and tortoiseshell sunglasses.
9. Getting Flowers: The high-waisted bottom in this blue floral bikini hits the natural waistline, covering the midsection while showing enough skin. At the top there is a classic triangle with straps.
10. Sea Stripes: Classic nautical lines, plunging V-neck, hidden tummy control panels. The straight lines in this striped V-neck swimsuit elongate the torso while the structured cups add lift.
11. Beautiful Gingham: Think a Hamptons farmers market run after a swim. This black gingham two-piece reads more like a sundress than a swimsuit under a denim jacket, and the skirted bottom is very flattering.
12. Looks Expensive: Tie a sarong around your waist for a beach club lunch, then let it go for the water. The tropical print monokini has a deep V that is secure enough for actual swimming, not just for looks.
13. Playing with Love and Fun: Ruched hems at the top and bottom with a high waist add movement and softness to this slinky bikini. Ruffles also break up the silhouette in flattering areas around the bust and hip.




