Anonymous wrote:These suggestions are great! I’m younger than you and I wear a tankini top and small board shorts. Never occurred to me to worry that it’s out of style!
Anonymous wrote:Anyone try Albion? I'm tempted to try one of their tankinis.
https://albionfit.com/products/ruched-crop-top-palm-green-terry?_pos=1&_sid=bd9781078&_ss=r
Anonymous wrote:Can people recommend swim shorts they like?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like lands end too but some of their prints are super dated looking. Have to be selective.
It’s true. However, they keep their base colors (black, navy) THE SAME from year to year, so you can build up a capsule swim wardrobe over several years.
And they also have some very anti-dated stuff—last summer I got a pair of ruched high-waisted bottoms and a one-shoulder tankini top in a very cute metallic sheen that I am now seeing show up in lots of other places.
What is with the metallic swimwear trend this season? I'm glad it works for you OP but it definitely does absolutely nothing for my skin tone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like lands end too but some of their prints are super dated looking. Have to be selective.
It’s true. However, they keep their base colors (black, navy) THE SAME from year to year, so you can build up a capsule swim wardrobe over several years.
And they also have some very anti-dated stuff—last summer I got a pair of ruched high-waisted bottoms and a one-shoulder tankini top in a very cute metallic sheen that I am now seeing show up in lots of other places.
Anonymous wrote:https://us.seafolly.com/products/seafolly-collective-boyleg-one-piece-10316-942-black
This is super flattering—my body type is similar to yours.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone try Albion? I'm tempted to try one of their tankinis.
https://albionfit.com/products/ruched-crop-top-palm-green-terry?_pos=1&_sid=bd9781078&_ss=r
Anonymous wrote:I have said many times on this forum that I don’t understand why it’s socially acceptable or even expected for women to wear less coverage at the pool than they wear for underwear. I live on the beach and see people 100 times a day walk by in their swim wear and 98 percent of women look terrible. Even teens and twenty somethings. The men too.
I’m actually in exceptional shape at 48 but have no interest in dressing like this. It just feels ridiculous. And I’m not a prude; fwiw I’m a huge fan of super revealing clothes in the right context. I’ve been wearing short shorties to the gym this week.
But for the beach, I mostly wear my lululemon or Vuori leggings and either a bikini top or just a rash guard. I have zero interest in getting burned. I look great in my leggings and happily tell my friends I don’t want to get burned. No one bats an eye. The other moms, all 20 pounds overweight, spend the whole day awkwardly pulling down their skirt suits, clearly uncomfortable in their clothes with everyone watching.
Anonymous wrote:Any bathing suit you put on your body will work. After 50, nothing is really going to be "flattering" it's just what it is.