Anonymous
Post 07/03/2025 10:39     Subject: Re:Please help me find a swimsuit for woman over 50

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Once you buy a MiracleSuit bathing suit, you’ll never go back that he cheap ones.

https://www.miraclesuit.com/collections/dd-cups


I like a printed halter tankini because I have no boobs and a stomach that pooches, but these fabrics are horrid. Why can’t women over 50 have fresh, cute prints? Where have all the fun tankinis gone?


The prints at Seafolly are less horrible than elsewhere. https://us.seafolly.com/collections/one-piece-swim
Anonymous
Post 07/02/2025 14:26     Subject: Please help me find a swimsuit for woman over 50

Anonymous wrote:
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.


This is crazy. I am not wearing leggings on the beach. Who wants sand stuck between their leggings and legs all day? Absolutely not. It is the beach! One can wear a bikini and show an imperfect body. You are a prude if you are wearing leggings on the beach and in the previous part of your comment shaming 98% of people who "look terrible" according to you. The women you are shaming for feeling uncomfortable in their swimsuits are uncomfortable because of people like YOU watching them and judging. One does not have to have a body that you deem acceptable to be eligible to wear a bikini or short shorts. Get over yourself and stop being so judgy.


NP. Agree; but the PPP is still correct that most teens and women don't actually look "Good" in their tiny bikinis. Just because you can or want to doesn't mean it's flattering.
Anonymous
Post 07/02/2025 14:15     Subject: Please help me find a swimsuit for woman over 50

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.


No 48-year old should be wearing "short shorties" to the gym or anywhere else. I don't care how exceptional their shape is.
Seems contradictory to me that you'd dress like that at the gym but cover yourself to your toes at the beach.
Anonymous
Post 07/02/2025 11:02     Subject: Please help me find a swimsuit for woman over 50

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.


This is crazy. I am not wearing leggings on the beach. Who wants sand stuck between their leggings and legs all day? Absolutely not. It is the beach! One can wear a bikini and show an imperfect body. You are a prude if you are wearing leggings on the beach and in the previous part of your comment shaming 98% of people who "look terrible" according to you. The women you are shaming for feeling uncomfortable in their swimsuits are uncomfortable because of people like YOU watching them and judging. One does not have to have a body that you deem acceptable to be eligible to wear a bikini or short shorts. Get over yourself and stop being so judgy.
Anonymous
Post 07/02/2025 10:39     Subject: Please help me find a swimsuit for woman over 50

Anonymous wrote:I've had 2 or 3 versions of this one:

https://www.landsend.com/products/womens-slendersuit-wrap-one-piece-swimsuit/id_330404?attributes=9628,43307,43325,43392,44093,44256,44967


Just ordered the purple version. Not OP.
Anonymous
Post 07/02/2025 10:27     Subject: Re:Please help me find a swimsuit for woman over 50

I’m the PP who posted about ordering from left on Friday. Unfortunately, the bottoms were not at all flattering for me, but the tops were all really cute. I did find some surprisingly flattering swimsuits at target. Their shade to shore brand.

I never buy clothes at target, it was an emergency shopping run, but I was pleasantly surprised to find so many that I liked.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2025 10:00     Subject: Re:Please help me find a swimsuit for woman over 50

Anonymous wrote:Once you buy a MiracleSuit bathing suit, you’ll never go back that he cheap ones.

https://www.miraclesuit.com/collections/dd-cups


I like a printed halter tankini because I have no boobs and a stomach that pooches, but these fabrics are horrid. Why can’t women over 50 have fresh, cute prints? Where have all the fun tankinis gone?
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2025 07:44     Subject: Please help me find a swimsuit for woman over 50

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.


If I saw someone in leggings on a hot day at the beach I would judge them way more than people enjoying their day in their bathing suits. Even if they aren’t in “exceptional shape at 48”…get over yourself. You’re the weird one for spending a lovely beach day judging everyone else’s bodies.
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2025 07:06     Subject: Please help me find a swimsuit for woman over 50

I wear board shorts and a long sleeve rash guard. Cheaper and easier than a suit, and more sun protection.
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2025 07:03     Subject: Please help me find a swimsuit for woman over 50

Anonymous wrote:
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.



Do you swim wearing your leggings? That sounds so uncomfortable.


I do. I have thin buttery soft leggings from Vuori that feel like you’re not wearing anything. I’m not swimming laps or anything, but let’s be honest that neither are any of the other moms on this thread based on the recs.