Do you buy a new swimsuit every summer?

Anonymous
Buy yourself a new suit!

Altering swimwear is very difficult. And it likely won’t look right even when altered.
Anonymous
Today's suits don't last like in the past and I've never heard of altering a swimsuit. Get a new one.
Anonymous
Sounds like you are contemplating buying one new suit because of weight loss - same as if you needed to buy new pants. Not the same as getting new suits every year for fashion reasons. Go for it!

Oh, and I get into a body of water only about 1x a year (pool or ocean) so have had the same single suit for 5 years, but that's a topic for another thread.
Anonymous
No. But I also haven't been near any body of water bigger than a bathtub in over a decade.
Anonymous
No, I don't buy a new suit every summer, but I would buy a new one if I changed sizes.
Anonymous
No I do not.

But I would never consider altering a bathing suit.
Anonymous
It would never occur to me to get alterations on a swimsuit.

Just get a new one.

But no, I don't get a new one every year. I don't put it on more than a few times per year though.
Anonymous
Yes, but I practically live in them in the summer and I like finding new ones. I can't imagine altering a bathing suit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know what you all are doing to your suits who think a single spring break and summer ruin a suit. I live in a hot climate with a pool, and my suits last for years. But I have probably five that I rotate, but still…. And it’s not the chlorine that ruins suits. It’s just time. The plastics in the fabric just decompose over time. Same as bra straps. Swimwear loses its elasticity over five years whether you wear it or not.


Some of us have competitive swimmers who are in the water for several hours a day, and I assure you that repeated exposure to chlorine will shorted the life of suit, not just time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know what you all are doing to your suits who think a single spring break and summer ruin a suit. I live in a hot climate with a pool, and my suits last for years. But I have probably five that I rotate, but still…. And it’s not the chlorine that ruins suits. It’s just time. The plastics in the fabric just decompose over time. Same as bra straps. Swimwear loses its elasticity over five years whether you wear it or not.


Some of us have competitive swimmers who are in the water for several hours a day, and I assure you that repeated exposure to chlorine will shorted the life of suit, not just time.


Yeah, well, most people are not "in the water for several hours a day." That is not "repeated exposure to chlorine," that is extreme.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Curious if I should do alterations due to weight loss or just buy a new suit?

It's really hard to alter a swimsuit.
Anonymous
Yes but I have a beach house. I didn’t before that.
Anonymous
I find that buying swimwear separates allows me to mix and match various tops and bottoms for a variety of swimsuits to cover all occasions. My rotation of swimwear depends on what I find that suits my particular style at the time.

Yes, as a middle aged woman, I wear two-piece swimwear to my local pool, beach and friends pools. I also have a few vacation swim suits for special occasion wear.

Anonymous
Yes I buy 3 every year for spring break and summer. Salt and chlorine do a number on swimsuits!


+1. We have a pool and beach house so my suits are used almost daily in summer months. The chlorine and salt water cause deterioration and sunscreen causes discoloration.
Anonymous
I like having at least three or four that fit me each summer because my kids want to swim in our building's pool every day and I like switching up what I wear.
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