Swim suit brand for skinny girls

Anonymous
What brands have smaller thigh openings in the bottoms. She’s 6 and the Target girls sizes that fit her in length are gaping open around the thighs and bottom.
Anonymous
Lands End slim sizes
Anonymous
Agree on Land's End slim-and I often do a tankini style for my kid and get her bottoms that are a size smaller than the top.

This is a one-piece that I got from Amazon that worked really well for my kid-at a point where it was really hard to find a non-baggy suit for her: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019S3H0MA/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1&psc=1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Agree on Land's End slim-and I often do a tankini style for my kid and get her bottoms that are a size smaller than the top.

This is a one-piece that I got from Amazon that worked really well for my kid-at a point where it was really hard to find a non-baggy suit for her: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019S3H0MA/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1&psc=1


WOW, PP!! These were going to be my exact two recommendations (like I clicked on your link and it's the exact suit I've bought my daughter twice in the past, LOL!).
Anonymous
Ruffle Butts work well for my skinny 7yo.
Anonymous
Norma Kamali.

All of her bathing suits. But this in particular looks good on a slender frame:
https://normakamali.com/products/corset-mio-soft-blue-sw322xnl300950
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Norma Kamali.

All of her bathing suits. But this in particular looks good on a slender frame:
https://normakamali.com/products/corset-mio-soft-blue-sw322xnl300950


Friend, do you get ad dollars for all your Norma Kamali links? Because I don't think that would fit a 5 year old.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Norma Kamali.

All of her bathing suits. But this in particular looks good on a slender frame:
https://normakamali.com/products/corset-mio-soft-blue-sw322xnl300950


Ok, this is the weirdest comment I’ve seen yet on DCUM, and, in 2 years, I’ve seen some weird.

I sincerely hope they missed the part about her age — and the fact that this is the Elementary School Aged Kids forum?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Agree on Land's End slim-and I often do a tankini style for my kid and get her bottoms that are a size smaller than the top.

This is a one-piece that I got from Amazon that worked really well for my kid-at a point where it was really hard to find a non-baggy suit for her: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019S3H0MA/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1&psc=1


WOW, PP!! These were going to be my exact two recommendations (like I clicked on your link and it's the exact suit I've bought my daughter twice in the past, LOL!).


Weird-maybe i got the rec for that suit in the Amazon link from DCUM?
Anonymous
Yup, tankinis with the bottoms in a smaller size FTW! My daughter was wearing a 4/5 bottom when she was 6 or 7.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Norma Kamali.

All of her bathing suits. But this in particular looks good on a slender frame:
https://normakamali.com/products/corset-mio-soft-blue-sw322xnl300950


Ok, this is the weirdest comment I’ve seen yet on DCUM, and, in 2 years, I’ve seen some weird.

I sincerely hope they missed the part about her age — and the fact that this is the Elementary School Aged Kids forum?


RIght??


We would do mix and match at Lands End- using the slim sizes. Abercrombie kids fit our skinny/tall DD as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Norma Kamali.

All of her bathing suits. But this in particular looks good on a slender frame:
https://normakamali.com/products/corset-mio-soft-blue-sw322xnl300950


Ouch. Maybe it would look better on a 5 year old than it does on that poor model.
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