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Re: A Wearable One Piece Swimsuit

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Re: A Wearable One Piece Swimsuit


@lolakimono wrote:

@Dominosmom

There is a lower cut version as well-

 


I like this version better I think. The higher cut one might be hot to wear unless you are in the water. Wondering how ligh or low the back is cut?

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@lolakimono, thanks, that is a good back, for me.
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That is a cute suit but again, the neckline is just too high. I cannot stand a high neckline suit when it's hot outside.

 

Ahhh, should have scrolled further down.  I see the lowcut version.  Hmmm.  I wonder how bad these suits are?  I've tried on these "slimming" type of suits before and never cared for them.  I found them too constricting. 

 

I'm sending one back now that I bought from Swimsuits for all.  I feel like a sausage casing in it.  LOL  

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Those are all really pretty and flattering but I also wouldn't want an underwire in a swimsuit.It doesn't seem like a swimsuit I would actually swim in. Also the $158 price! is out of my league for sure.

I got a beautiful dark forest green swimsuit kind of like these at Marshalls at the end of the season for $11! I never will understand the fluctuation and  unfairness? of prices!

I guess "whatever the market will bear!"

I just have always refused to succumb to the exorbitant prices the market thinks we will embrace.It makes me mad.

However, if I had unlimited money, I might not mind so much. No, I take that back. I would mind. To me its the principle of it all.

Please accept this vent with no intended reflection on how anyone choses to spend their money-really.

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Lands End always has good fitting and good quality suits that last forever. Many ladies (senior citizens) who take my water aerobics class like to wear Lands End swim t shirts and swim shorts instead of a swimsuit to exercise in.Instead of a suit under the t shirt they just wear a bra.

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Very pretty! Going to check this out

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The reason you see higher prices is more than just the brand's name.  You are paying for style, fit, fabric etc. and it makes a significant difference.

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@Lipstickdiva wrote:

That is a cute suit but again, the neckline is just too high. I cannot stand a high neckline suit when it's hot outside.

 

Ahhh, should have scrolled further down.  I see the lowcut version.  Hmmm.  I wonder how bad these suits are?  I've tried on these "slimming" type of suits before and never cared for them.  I found them too constricting. 

 

I'm sending one back now that I bought from Swimsuits for all.  I feel like a sausage casing in it.  LOL  


 

@Lipstickdiva if you like the style of the low cut version, I have two that look pretty identical from Jantzen.  They are not "slimming", but I feel they are very flattering and they're really comfortable.  I normally don't wear a one piece, but found I was reaching for these a lot!