|
Buy yourself a new suit!
Altering swimwear is very difficult. And it likely won’t look right even when altered. |
| Today's suits don't last like in the past and I've never heard of altering a swimsuit. Get a new one. |
|
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. |
| No. But I also haven't been near any body of water bigger than a bathtub in over a decade. |
| No, I don't buy a new suit every summer, but I would buy a new one if I changed sizes. |
|
No I do not.
But I would never consider altering a bathing suit. |
|
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. |
| Yes, but I practically live in them in the summer and I like finding new ones. I can't imagine altering a bathing suit. |
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. |
It's really hard to alter a swimsuit. |
| Yes but I have a beach house. I didn’t before that. |
|
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. |
+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. |
| 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. |