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07-30-2018 01:52 PM
@Greeneyedlady21 wrote:The company that makes it is called Sweaty Betty lol. $84. Pippa writes a column for a grocery store magazine. She talked about swimming for exercise during pregnancy. She's very athletic, I believe she has done marathons.
It looks like it's good for swimming.
@Greeneyedlady21 Also her bust is probably quite large from breast engorgement of pregnancy and only someone seeking unnecessary attention would want a low-neck swimsuit in her third trimester. I think Kate and Pippa were raised properly to dress properly.
07-30-2018 01:54 PM
@Lipstickdiva wrote:I don't care for the color combination and I cannot stand a high neckline on a bathingsuit.
I bought a high neck suit one time. I wore it on the boat once. I couldn't even stand to wear it in our hottub. I kept tugging at the neck to pull it away. It just bugged me.
@Lipstickdiva This, I believe, was meant for pregnant women and what decent woman wants her engorged breasts of third trimester hanging out for the world to critique. She has class.
07-30-2018 05:02 PM - edited 07-30-2018 06:02 PM
@Nonametoday wrote:
@Lipstickdiva wrote:I don't care for the color combination and I cannot stand a high neckline on a bathingsuit.
I bought a high neck suit one time. I wore it on the boat once. I couldn't even stand to wear it in our hottub. I kept tugging at the neck to pull it away. It just bugged me.
@Lipstickdiva This, I believe, was meant for pregnant women and what decent woman wants her engorged breasts of third trimester hanging out for the world to critique. She has class.
It’s not a maternity suit. Pippa is an athletic, fit woman, and I hardly think it would be scandalous if she had chosen a suit with a lower neckline (that is, I don’t think she has hugely engorged breasts that would be “hanging out”). The neckline/shoulder area is interesting, and the back of the suit is quite different as well. I don’t dislike a higher neckline on a swimsuit and like a lot of the details on this one. It also comes in a black/gray color block (with slightly different color blocking), which I didn’t like as much as this one (called oxblood, with what looks to be a melon colored trim).
ETA: Sweaty Betty is, as you might guess, a women’s fitness/active line. Somewhat comparable, I would think, to LuLu, Athleta, or Title Nine.
07-31-2018 09:12 AM
@Nonametoday wrote:
@Lipstickdiva wrote:I don't care for the color combination and I cannot stand a high neckline on a bathingsuit.
I bought a high neck suit one time. I wore it on the boat once. I couldn't even stand to wear it in our hottub. I kept tugging at the neck to pull it away. It just bugged me.
@Lipstickdiva This, I believe, was meant for pregnant women and what decent woman wants her engorged breasts of third trimester hanging out for the world to critique. She has class.
@Nonametoday, if you look at the photo above, her breasts don't look large at all.
As someone else said, this is not a maternity swimsuit. And if you look at the Sweaty Betty suits, many of them have a high neckline.
There is also a lot in between a neckline that comes up to your throat and something more scooped but still modest.
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