A side-by-side comparison based on expert reviews and real community consensus.
Updated May 2026
These two solve the push-up problem differently: the Aerie uses a genius neckline shape to create cleavage naturally, while the Tempt Me relies on traditional molded cups that deliver honest, structural lift. The Aerie wins on design sophistication and comfort, but the Tempt Me wins on value — you get matching bottoms with tummy control thrown in. If you're a smaller bust who hates looking padded, the Voop is the smarter buy. If you want maximum lift and a complete set without overthinking it, the Tempt Me is hard to argue with at $38.
Aerie's Voop neckline is a cult favorite for creating cleavage with natural-looking, removable padding. It's a
Molded cups deliver genuine push-up lift at an unbeatable $38 price point. With 31 color options and thousands
The Aerie Voop creates cleavage through the neckline geometry itself, which looks more natural but only works reliably for smaller busts. The Tempt Me uses traditional molded cups that physically push and shape — that's more universally effective across cup sizes but less subtle. If you're a C cup or larger, the Voop's shallow cups risk slipping; the Tempt Me's molded structure keeps things secure.
At $38, the Tempt Me includes ruched high-waist bottoms with tummy control and a high-leg cut that visually lengthens legs. The Aerie tops out at $50 for the top alone. If you need a complete swimsuit, the value math on the Tempt Me is almost unfair. If you already have bottoms or prefer to mix and match, this advantage disappears entirely.
The Aerie's crinkle fabric holds up better to repeated wear and machine washing. The Tempt Me requires hand-washing to maintain quality, and reviewers flag color fading in chlorinated pools — a real problem if this is your lap-swim suit or you're spending a week at an all-inclusive. The Aerie is the lower-maintenance option for frequent swimmers.
The Aerie runs in standard S-XL without bra sizing, which means if you're between sizes or have a larger cup relative to your band, fit is a gamble. The Tempt Me has its own sizing inconsistency — reviewers say to size up — but at least the molded cups give you more structural guidance. Neither is perfect, but both problems are solvable if you read the size charts carefully before ordering.
Aerie Crinkle vs Tempt Me, aspect by aspect.
Molded cups deliver real, structural lift for all sizes
Super stretchy crinkle fabric, no tight swimsuit feeling
Full set with bottoms under $40 — genuinely hard to beat
Voop neckline creates cleavage without obvious padding
Holds up to regular wear and washing
31 color and print options available year-round
Hook closure plus adjustable straps — stays put all day