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Sienna
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Sun, Jun 28 2020, 6:33 pm
I'm above average in the chest area. I wear a sports bra that I keep just for swimming. Since my sons were age 6+ I've worn a swimdress with matching shorts underneath when swimming with them or on the beach - I love that I can wear my correct bra size underneath and it hides all my voluptuousness.
I've always hated that swimming costumes came with standard small, medium, large sizes. I'm a small size but huge bra size - I was always spilling out the top of swimming costumes as a teenager and was always so self conscious.
To the poster who asked "How much support do you need when you're swimming?" - Most of the time at the beach or by the pool, you're sitting or relaxing, running after the kids, going to buy a drink etc and I definitely need support for all of that. Even when swimming, my bra keeps 'things' in place!
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ra_mom
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Sun, Jun 28 2020, 7:17 pm
zoom wrote: | do the ladies ones come with anything at the top?
like evn padding?
iv only seen the kids ones where I bought my daughters from. |
I don't think so. I once wanted to try on a dress I thought was a swim dress. It had a bottom panty type thing, not upper support. I didn't end up trying it. They saod it was a shvimkleid.
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keym
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Sun, Jun 28 2020, 7:48 pm
Personally I like the 2 piece swim dresses I can get in Lakewood. The top is a elbow length, collar bone height rash guard, and the skirt comes knee length.
When I'm on the beach, a water park, or swimming/water play with my boys, I wear the whole costume on top of a bathing suit.
But if I'm in a ladies only pool and want to swim for exercise, I wear just the top on top of my bathing suit. It's less cumbersome.
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