Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Board shorts are MUCH better than swim skirts in how they function and look. Title 9 and Lands End have good optioks.
+1 they look sooooo much better than the skirts, which always came across as very Grandma to me.
Oh wow, I think board shorts look worse - they drip, drip, drip and look so bad when they cling to your butt and show your wedgie. They are really meant to be worn as cover ups, not while swimming.
Anonymous wrote:Skirts float up in the water so I don't see how that fixes the bikini line issue.
Anonymous wrote:I have a Rip Skirt from Rip Skirt Hawaii. You just put it on over your swimsuit and take it off when you get in the water, then put it back on once youre dry. It can also get wet. I love it and it has lasted for years.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure I will look ridiculous but I’m seriously considering something like this for summer at the pool with my kids. I hate putting on sunscreen and I kind of don’t care how I look. I’m just at the pool to Mom.
https://www.coolibar.com/cdn/shop/files/10653-001-1003-1-alana-knee-length-swimsuit-upf-50_jpeg_xynnrnitfisrpfcj.jpg
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Skirts float up in the water so I don't see how that fixes the bikini line issue.
Why, because someone with goggles might swim up and discover that women grow pubic hair?
Anonymous wrote:Skirts float up in the water so I don't see how that fixes the bikini line issue.
Anonymous wrote:I used to do swim skirts but switched to shorts due to the float up in water problem. I like the atheta ones best but also have lands end ones, which have a little more tummy suck-in situation. I wear them with bikini tops if I'm wearing a rash guard (I have serious middle aged mom stomach so generally won't walk around with my belly showing), or a sporty tankini. It basically feels like something you'd wear to play tennis or jog in, but can also swim in very practically or play volleyball or whatever on the beach. The ones I have don't bunch weirdly -- I think the longer board shorts can look a little weird if you're not model thin.
And for PP that said a good electric trimmer is life changing -- can you recommend one? I'd like to get one. I've broken up with my hair dresser and feel weird going back to the same salon for waxing! (It's a Seinfeldian situation.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sure I will look ridiculous but I’m seriously considering something like this for summer at the pool with my kids. I hate putting on sunscreen and I kind of don’t care how I look. I’m just at the pool to Mom.
https://www.coolibar.com/cdn/shop/files/10653-001-1003-1-alana-knee-length-swimsuit-upf-50_jpeg_xynnrnitfisrpfcj.jpg
When I see people wearing things like that, I just assume they have either had or are at risk for skin cancer (or burn easily).
Anonymous wrote:I also would never be caught dead in a swim skirt. They just seem dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Nike has shorts so much better getting in and out of the water.
Lands End