SUMMER is right around the corner, which means it'll be swimsuit season before you know it.
But before you rush off to buy a whole new set of bikinis, there's one trick that will instantly give your favorite top a new look.
It only takes seconds, plus it's super trendy.
Jennifer Warnes, who reviews swimsuits and bras on TikTok, shared in a video how to tie your string bikini top to have shoulder straps rather than a halter neck.
First, Warnes tied the back string as normal, then she took one side of the neck strap and adjusted it in the front and over the shoulder in the proper place.
Next, she looped the neck strap underneath the back band and then tied it into a knot to secure.
After repeating the process with the other neck strap, Warnes simply tied the remaining bits of the straps into a bow and hid it underneath the back tie.
Warnes' end result is a trendy new look, plus this tie trick will make it easier to hide pesky tan lines in the summer.
People were left seriously impressed by Warnes' trick in the comment section, like one who wrote: "This is so smart, I've never seen this."
Another added: "I get horrible headaches from neck straps. I didn't even know this was an option."
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Someone else wrote: "You literally changed my life," while another quipped: "I didn't even realize this was an option! AMAZING."
Additionally, one woman shared her cheap trick that will make sure you never have an awkward bikini malfunction again.
Meanwhile, a fashion expert revealed her tip to ensure button-up dresses never gape open.
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