Please recommend cute swimsuit for 14 yo DD no bikini

Anonymous
Here’s the link to the top she wears with the shorts. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07S332X9D?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title&th=1


And here is her other suit. It’s a complete set. She’s not comfortable showing too much skin but didn’t want a one piece. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08QRQTCNH?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title&th=1

Anonymous
Second Jolyn suggestion!

They have fun prints and great colors. She’d probably be a 28 from what you said.

https://jolyn.com/products/onesie-gavin
This is one of my favorite styles, the bright colors and cutouts make it a fun one piece.

If you shop Jolyn, do filter by bum coverage, some are skimpy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Second Jolyn suggestion!

They have fun prints and great colors. She’d probably be a 28 from what you said.

https://jolyn.com/products/onesie-gavin
This is one of my favorite styles, the bright colors and cutouts make it a fun one piece.

If you shop Jolyn, do filter by bum coverage, some are skimpy.


Third this rec! My 6 yo DD has noticed that all the 13 & up swimmers on her team wear these during open swim and was so sad they don’t come in her size. The girls at our pool wear the ones that tie in the back and in solid colors only.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I second tankinis. One pieces are such a pain to get in and out of. For speed swimming they are better but they are a pain for casual swimming.


Tankinis are middle aged mom frumpy. Please don’t encourage it before her time comes.


There are lots of tankinis designed for older women, there are also ones that are cute.
Anonymous
If she is used to swim team suits, She may be more comfortable in an athletic tankini. Or an athletic type suit that has a less conservative cut.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Second Jolyn suggestion!

They have fun prints and great colors. She’d probably be a 28 from what you said.

https://jolyn.com/products/onesie-gavin
This is one of my favorite styles, the bright colors and cutouts make it a fun one piece.

If you shop Jolyn, do filter by bum coverage, some are skimpy.


Third this rec! My 6 yo DD has noticed that all the 13 & up swimmers on her team wear these during open swim and was so sad they don’t come in her size. The girls at our pool wear the ones that tie in the back and in solid colors only.


This is what all the teens wear at our pool, too. Solid colors, tie back is the most popular. Dolfin suits are pretty popular with the tweens.
Anonymous
My oldest has a bunch of suits from cupshe. They are cheap, but cute. This one is in between and bikini and a one piece:

https://www.cupshe.com/collections/one-piece/products/our-black-and-white-cutout-one-piece-swimsuit?variant=31791299657818

But they have so many styles.

Anonymous
Some fashion swimsuits aren't actually very good to swim in. (I do not understand the ruffled off-the-shoulder styles this season one little bit.) But Target's Kona Sol line has some good looking options that go beyond a basic style - here are two that stand out to me:

https://www.target.com/p/women-s-pique-bandeau-classic-one-piece-swimsuit-kona-sol/-/A-77375371?preselect=76591998#lnk=sametab

https://www.target.com/p/women-s-shirred-high-coverage-one-piece-swimsuit-kona-sol-multi/-/A-81926549?preselect=81839412#lnk=sametab
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Am i the only one who thinks saying your 14 year old daughter is “in good shape” enough to wear a bikini is… super weird?! She’s 14!!


I don't think it is super weird. 14 is middle school age, and kids in middle school can be really brutal/hurtful/unthinking. I would def want to consider what kind of shape my kid was in at that age before encouraging a bikini. No need to set them up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Am i the only one who thinks saying your 14 year old daughter is “in good shape” enough to wear a bikini is… super weird?! She’s 14!!


I don't think it is super weird. 14 is middle school age, and kids in middle school can be really brutal/hurtful/unthinking. I would def want to consider what kind of shape my kid was in at that age before encouraging a bikini. No need to set them up.


I encourage my slightly chubby daughter to wear one. She’s with family anyway. It’s good for confidence!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Second Jolyn suggestion!

They have fun prints and great colors. She’d probably be a 28 from what you said.

https://jolyn.com/products/onesie-gavin
This is one of my favorite styles, the bright colors and cutouts make it a fun one piece.

If you shop Jolyn, do filter by bum coverage, some are skimpy.


Jolyn suits are popular and cute and can be flattering, but the light colored solids are completely see-through!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thank you for not allowing her to wear bikinis. In, bikinis are really no different than walking around in underwear. We have serialized girls way too much. Just get her a one-piece. The other day I was at a pizza restaurant and the hostess was wearing a jean skirt so short she would not be able to bend over without exposing herself.


No one said they didn't allow bikinis. They said their DD didn't prefer one. Any bathing suit looks like walking around in underwear. You sound very judgmental.
Anonymous
My daughter has a version of this. Cute with shorts. That being said, she isn't much of a swimmer.

https://www.jcrew.com/p/womens_category/swimwear/bowtie-oneshoulder-onepiece-swimsuit/AG139
Anonymous
My 13 YO DD got her swim suits this year through Dicks Sporting Goods. The CALIA brand is really well made. Thick fabric. My daughter did get bikini's - but they had a lot of coverage and both parents and teen are happy!
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