It's bathing suit time! Okay, not really. We had a "snow day" last week. But swim season is around the corner and I want to be prepared. I just got rid of my last bathing suit, which I bought after Henry was born four years ago. 
Here are some that I'm considering:
This one from J.Crew:
This one from J.Crew:
And this one from J.Crew
Okay, I'm having trouble finding much more. This is why I don't shop very often. I tire quickly of the scavenger hunt! I checked the Mod Cloth, Gap, and Old Navy websites and still didn't find anything. Oy!
Okay, I'm having trouble finding much more. This is why I don't shop very often. I tire quickly of the scavenger hunt! I checked the Mod Cloth, Gap, and Old Navy websites and still didn't find anything. Oy!
 
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Check out Esther Williams' bathing suits, they are beautiful, well made and so flattering! I buy a new one every year.
ReplyDeleteCheck out Lands' End
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I second the Lands End comment. They make great bathing suits with substantial fabric-I find they run a bit larger than average. I think they still accept returns at Sears so you can order several and drop off the ones that do not fit. (I'm not sure if Sears will carry a bathing suit line this year but it is worth checking out before ordering if you are nervous about sizing.)
ReplyDeleteI don't have an Anthropologie here, but I used to love their online selection!
ReplyDeleteThird Land's End. Look for coupons from them!
ReplyDeleteAthleta is another good place to look.
ReplyDeleteI 'fourth' Lands End. Their suits last FOREVER!
ReplyDeleteAthleta!!!!
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ReplyDeleteI recommend Boden! Super cute, lots of styles, and very well made.
ReplyDeleteI second the Boden recommendation. Very well made and very flattering.
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