Anonymous wrote: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 think this is cute https://www.roxy.com/roxy-3/4-sleeve-cropped-upf-50-rashguard-192504564321.html?istCompanyId=20a31f9f-5564-453c-a272-72c0c75a7d5e&istFeedId=c031b880-e265-4f9c-9950-dc6fda2447f3&istItemId=iwtatwwrp&istBid=t
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.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for all the responses. Very interesting thoughts.
A lot of the conversation ends up being about wether its ok to have nipples visible in any context. I often wear tee shirts, dresses, and tank tops without a bra, so I'm used to having some nipple show through. Doesn't bother me at all. I don't need the support, so just skip the bra. (I'm not working now, but when I did, I always wore a bra to work, because that's just part of professional attire.)
I also don't wear makeup or style my hair. So my standards are a little less fancy or "proper" than many people's.
Anonymous wrote:Going to say to the negative comments about - going bra less and not wearing anything under rash guard!!! Males have nipples- them being visible under clothes, is very a sign there a slut , ect !!!! Wearing a bra or swim top , is really no business !!! When men , start wearing things that are constructive and uncomfortable around there chests ! Them we’ll talk about !!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a shame nobody makes a rash guard that is as sexy as a traditional cotton T-shirt. Makes us women look like plastic dolls, especially long sleeve. Just a plain white or gray cotton T-shirt that hits right above the thigh is perfect for me.
But the braless thing is not sexy either btw.
Plain cotton fabric will not give you the same sun protection that a rash guard would. In fact, it gives you very minimal protection.
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.
Anonymous wrote:It's a shame nobody makes a rash guard that is as sexy as a traditional cotton T-shirt. Makes us women look like plastic dolls, especially long sleeve. Just a plain white or gray cotton T-shirt that hits right above the thigh is perfect for me.
But the braless thing is not sexy either btw.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for all the responses. Very interesting thoughts.
A lot of the conversation ends up being about wether its ok to have nipples visible in any context. I often wear tee shirts, dresses, and tank tops without a bra, so I'm used to having some nipple show through. Doesn't bother me at all. I don't need the support, so just skip the bra. (I'm not working now, but when I did, I always wore a bra to work, because that's just part of professional attire.)
I also don't wear makeup or style my hair. So my standards are a little less fancy or "proper" than many people's.