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Like Deanna needs a shaper suit!

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Don't you know, if we buy one we'll get longer legs and have a board flat tummy!!!!!

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@ECBG wrote:

Don't you know, if we buy one we'll get longer legs and have a board flat tummy!!!!!


Oh boy, get me the item number!

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@Kachina624 wrote:

@ECBG wrote:

Don't you know, if we buy one we'll get longer legs and have a board flat tummy!!!!!


Oh boy, get me the item number!


@Kachina624@sparklestarThe item Number is W (WISH) 0000 because everything will just evaporate!

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Re: Miraclesuit

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If you want a supportive suit, these are fabulous.

 

I don't consider myself big or overweight, but I like that they hold everything in place and slim the waist.

 

One summer I bought 4 of them and they still look new.  Granted I don't wear them much, but when I do HAVE to put on a suit, I don't feel so fearfulWoman LOL

 

I see my original post got starred when I used a certain word.  I edited the post to say it slims the waist.

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@Witchy Woman wrote:

If you want a supportive suit, these are fabulous.

 

I don't consider myself big or overweight, but I like that they hold everything in place and ****** in the waist a bit.

 

One summer I bought 4 of them and they still look new.  Granted I don't wear them much, but when I do HAVE to put on a suit, I don't feel so fearfulWoman LOL


I agree theses suits hold up very well and give great support. I live in Las Vegas and swim just about everyday in the Spring and Summer. My suits still look good at the end of the swim season. Love them.Smiley Very Happy

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To Barbie 100:  I live in Henderson and the best chlorine resistant swuimsuit I'v found is Penbrooke.  You can fine it at swimsuitsforless and other websites.  I've been doing water aerobics for about 10 years and would go thru a suit in a few months; these last for a couple of years.  I used to wear Carol Wior suits (purchased on her website for much less than dept. store prices) and they were very similar to the Miraclesuit.  If anyone can't afford the Miraclesuit, try Carol Wior.  They really hold you in and are very slimming!

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I have one and I don't require much in the way of "support".  But the suit is well made.

 

The one thing I don't like about the one I have is that it's a tankini style and I didn't realize until I swam in it was that the water would get under the top and make it balloon out.  I HATE that about the suit so I never wear it anymore.

 

But that's not the fault of Miraclesuit.  My fault for not realizing how those tankinis work in the water!

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I would buy that miracle suit in two shakes of a lambs tail if I knew about the fabric weight.

I am a swimmer and hate extra weight in my suits. 

Since I haven't had a body like Deanna's in many years I like the short skirt. Has anyone tried this fabric?

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Re: Miraclesuit

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I don't know about that exact suit, but the fabric on the Miracle suits I have is very substantial.  Not the traditional flimsy, stretchy fabric. 

 

Not really thin, but you cannot stretch it enough to see through.  In all honestly, the whole suit hugs your body.  Nothing moves!  Even the white print suit I have is solid with no see through.

 

Have you tried a Carole Weir suit?  It's about the same.  It is not heavy, but it's going to pull you in without discomfort.