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I have small breasts and often go braless. I'm wondering if it would look OK to wear a black rash guard in the pool with no bikini top. I don't have a rash guard - if I did, I'd just try it in the shower. But thinking of getting one.
Anyone do this? Thanks for any feedback! |
Assuming by "nothing underneath" you don't mean no bottoms, I think it would be fine. I'm a DD and I it would kind of obscene if I did it, but if you're small you might be OK. |
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Ew, no. You wear a bikini top regardless of your breast size.
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Why? I went bikini less once under a rash guard and looked awful bc I am a c cup. But is op is small I think it would be fine. There's nothing obscene about it. |
| Yes you need something under it. Small breasts or not. |
| Lands End used to sell some that were made for this purpose. I'll see if I can find them. |
Think of what wearing a wet, supertight t-shirt braless out in public would look like... not a good look |
| Why do people where rash guards? They seem to be all the rage now. |
Because it's easier and a more sure thing than trying to make sure sunscreen is everywhere it needs to be. |
+1 Especially since I used to rely on my son to get sunscreen on my back. |
| I hate to derail this thread but can anyone recommend a sort of "sexy" rashguard, please? I am young, but can not wear a bikini and a one piece just doesn't work for my frame. |
Meant to say "wear". |
I take one to the pool with me to throw on over my suit if (1) I don't feel like putting on sunscreen (2) I realize my sunscreen will wear off and I can't reapply well to my back (3) I feel like going to the pool but in a bathing suit mood or (4) my son want me to go down the slide with him. My chest area especially gets burned easily no matter how often I reapply, so now anytime we spend a long time near water, I put on a rashguard after awhile. |
| You need a bikini top on underneath. Otherwise it will have the "wet t-shirt" look - the outline of your breasts and nipples will show. |
I've never seen a cute rash guard for women. |