Country Club Attire

Anonymous
The important thing in DC is not to wear something too revealing. You can wear fancy. That's fine. But too much naked curves is not.

It shouldn't be this way... but it is.
Anonymous
Two thoughts.

1) This isn't Palm Beach, most moms aren't going to be that dressed up for a day at the pool (picture Lily Pulitzer or Lululemon dresses, not Ulla Johnson), and 2) how dressed up they are going to be really depends on the club. They do vary quite a bit here.

Here's the Chevy Chase dress code info for guests. It's pretty much don't-show-up-in-jeans. https://www.chevychaseclub.org/guest-information/dress-code-guest-information
Anonymous
OP here: Thanks to everyone for your input. I don't think I can do LL Bean, but I'll try a modest one piece and a linen shirt for a cover-up. I appreciate all the advice!
Anonymous
We belong to Congressional and there is a sign posted about wearing family friendly swimsuits. (Not too revealing)

Cover up dresses include everything from stuff you see on Amazon to Lily Pulitzer, there have been some pretty Ralph Lauren nap dresses lately too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We belong to Congressional and there is a sign posted about wearing family friendly swimsuits. (Not too revealing)

Cover up dresses include everything from stuff you see on Amazon to Lily Pulitzer, there have been some pretty Ralph Lauren nap dresses lately too.


Does that mean no two piece suits or no thongs or….

I find this thread totally fascinating.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lots of slightly chubby moms in llbean in the dc area…..

Bigger the cushion, sweeter the pushin!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I belong to two country clubs and don't know any of those designers. So you're pretty fine with just dressing appropriately. Eventually at events I might start to see the ladies cloning each other and I might come on here (have been known to) to ask the great people here what I saw. Then I might buy it or not. Usually not.


Well, I belong to 3 country clubs. So there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We belong to Congressional and there is a sign posted about wearing family friendly swimsuits. (Not too revealing)

Cover up dresses include everything from stuff you see on Amazon to Lily Pulitzer, there have been some pretty Ralph Lauren nap dresses lately too.


Does that mean no two piece suits or no thongs or….

I find this thread totally fascinating.


Two pieces are perfectly fine as long as they’re not thongs or bumkinis.
Anonymous
When I went to Chevy Chase Club every single woman had on a black swimsuit. Every. Single. One. Hope that helps OP!
Anonymous
Lilly Pulitzer will fit in just fine. Linen dresses with maybe some needlepoint detailing. Err on the more conservative side compared to Palm Beach. Think more Ralph Lauren than LoveShackFancy...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When I went to Chevy Chase Club every single woman had on a black swimsuit. Every. Single. One. Hope that helps OP!


NP here — that’s *much* better than the cheap looking Lilly styles I keep seeing mentioned here!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We belong to Congressional and there is a sign posted about wearing family friendly swimsuits. (Not too revealing)

Cover up dresses include everything from stuff you see on Amazon to Lily Pulitzer, there have been some pretty Ralph Lauren nap dresses lately too.


Does that mean no two piece suits or no thongs or….

I find this thread totally fascinating.


Two piece suits are okay as long as they’re covering what needs to be covered. Thongs are definitely a no-go because it’s a family environment. It’s a pretty common sight to see bikinis but they are not the “cheeky” sort everything on the bottom is covered and no tiny triangle bikinis.

Think classic bikinis.
Anonymous
Agree with everyone, you don't want to be that lady trying to hard or revealing too much. You want to look put together but not a try hard. You want to look like you belong.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I went to Chevy Chase Club every single woman had on a black swimsuit. Every. Single. One. Hope that helps OP!


NP here — that’s *much* better than the cheap looking Lilly styles I keep seeing mentioned here!


Nothing cheap about Lilly. Maybe it looks tacky to have one of those "matching head to toe" Lilly outfits with the matching bag, shoes, dress, headband, koozy for your waterbottle, etc.

But Lilly has always been a staple of country club style and no one will look at you amiss if you wear a Lilly shift dress as your cover up to a country club pool. You'll actually fit in perfectly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are new to this area and my daughter and I have been invited to swim with another family this weekend. What is the normal adult attire at clubs around here? Coming from Palm Beach, I would wear Zimmerman, Ulla Johnson, etc. but I'm sensing the vibe here is more conservative. Thanks in advance for any advice!


Omg. Yes your higher end designer stuff if fine.
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