Anyone women wearing a rash guard for swimming with nothing underneath?

Anonymous
Some of the attitudes here make me sick. Slut-shaming and trying to make women ashamed of their bodies showing. Nipples at the pool! What would Queen Victoria say? Don't you realize how sick and twisted this is? I feel so old.
Anonymous
Really, really don't want to see your nips.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


I bought a Trina Turk one from Nordstrom last year. It's black and opaque with a cool mod design on the lower part of it, and I don't wear a bikini top under it. It isn't see through at all and it's too snug for a top anyway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The LE sun shirts are awesome and cute. They don't look like swim shirts. I wear them outside, at playground, etc because they look like a normal tee. Cabana Life has some pretty ones but they are in the $70 range.


+1 have several and wear them all the time
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some of the attitudes here make me sick. Slut-shaming and trying to make women ashamed of their bodies showing. Nipples at the pool! What would Queen Victoria say? Don't you realize how sick and twisted this is? I feel so old.


Translation please??
Anonymous
I nursed 2 babies at the pool, so everyone there has seen more than just nipples poking at fabric
Anonymous

Anonymous wrote:Some of the attitudes here make me sick. Slut-shaming and trying to make women ashamed of their bodies showing. Nipples at the pool! What would Queen Victoria say? Don't you realize how sick and twisted this is? I feel so old.



Translation please??


Hey, you prudes, get over your nipple issues. We all have them. Be comfortable. Wear what you want.
Anonymous
Ehm...if you wear a bikini or swimsuit you can see breast outlines and nipples folks. But if someone wears a rash guard it's somehow all of a sudden wrong?! LOL! You guys need to get back to the middle ages or where ever you came from.

OP, go ahead. Everybody who stares at your nipples for more than 2 seconds and gives you weird looks aught to be ashamed of having ever stared that long in the first place.
Anonymous
But rash guards without support are meant to be worn over a bikini top.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:But rash guards without support are meant to be worn over a bikini top.


OP here. As I said before, I have small breasts and don't require support.

Here is my update:
I have worn the black rash guard without anything under it in the water. When its dry, its very comfortable for me. When I just come up from being submerged, the fabric clings in a way that is actually more revealing than I'm totally comfortable with. But it just takes a moment or 2 before the cling subsides and all seems normal again.

The thing about the cling that feels too exposed is the area between my breasts - when the fabric goes back to spanning straight across from nipple to nipple, then that seems fine to me. (and I fully support others who choose to be more or less conservative in how they cover their bodies)

For a long day at the pool, its still more comfortable than wearing a bikini top underneath. And easier than applying sunscreen. So I'll probably keep doing it.
Anonymous
Rock on, OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rock on, OP.


Thanks!
Anonymous
This thread needs pics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


I have a girls for sport rash guard I like. It has a built in bra, but I'm an A cup so it's all I need. https://www.girls4sport.net/default.asp?m=0
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.

Trina Turk has some cute ones. There are some others on the Bloomingdales site too.


I'd go look at the ones you can buy from surf shops.
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