Swimsuits???

Serena

<font color=navy>Not afraid of canned biscuits<br>
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Where can I go to find a plus sized swimsuit that doesn't look like my grandma would wear? I need a store to walk into because I need to try it on.

Any suggestions?
 
I can't even find a one-piece that doesn't look grandma. :confused3 I guess they think that all young women have anorexic looking bodies and/or like to wear bikinis that don't even cover half of what underclothes cover.
 
I bought my last swimsuit from Goody's. I'm a size 22 so I know how hard swimsuit shopping can be! This one does have a skirt attached but it has palm trees on it and is sparkly, so I don't feel that it looked "grandmotherly". I'm only 26, so I don't want to look that way!!
 
You know, that's what I need to do. Have my own store with swimsuits in all sizes and shapes.
 

I think Target has some great plus size tankinis.

I am plus size, and I think tankinis are more flattering (if possible) than a regular one piece.
 
I bought my last swimsuit from Goody's. I'm a size 22 so I know how hard swimsuit shopping can be! This one does have a skirt attached but it has palm trees on it and is sparkly, so I don't feel that it looked "grandmotherly". I'm only 26, so I don't want to look that way!!

I'm 43 and don't want to look like that either.

What's a goody's?
 
I think Land's End has a good selection--but I'm not sure how many (if any) styles are available to try on in Sears stores.
 
Have you looked in JC Penney?

Not yet, I've looked at my store and online at a couple places but I haven't been able to get out there looking yet. I just need too and soon.
 
I think Land's End has a good selection--but I'm not sure how many (if any) styles are available to try on in Sears stores.

Don't they have a virtual model too? You can create a model based on your dimensions and they can give you a general idea of what you would look like in the outfit or swimsuit.
 
I'll have to see if there's one nearby. :)
 
I've found my last two at JC Penney. It's pricey but try to catch a sale. One of mine lasted three summers.
 
Places I've checked:

Wal-Mart: Surprisingly good selection. Good for sporty options
Target: A bit more fashion-forward, but flimsy, IMO. Lots of separates.
Lane Bryant: Expensive!!! Well-made, lots of separates. Up to date styles, not many options if you have a long torso.
Catherine's: Fairly expensive, large grandma selection, but a few winners. Good quality.
Fashion Bug: Cheaper and the "youngest" of the bunch. Not great quality, but if you get a new suit every year it's not a problem. Lots of choices.
 
If you buy the ones from disneyshopping.com, they run 2, usually three sizes bigger.

Also, tankinis are VERY flattering for bigger girls. I love the last three I've had. Two of them have come from Disney shopping, although I had to learn to buy smaller.

If you wear an 18 or a 20, PM me. I've got a nice turquoise Tink tankini that I bought last year that is huge that wasn't even worn. I bought a 14, thinking 2 sizes would be enough smaller. It wasn't. Then I lost weight and bought a 10. Now that's big, too.

Suzanne
 
I was surprised that the best place I found them was at Kohl's. They had a pretty good selection. I looked at Target this year, but I was not happy with what they had out there, it just didn't look good on me. I did see one at Macy's that I liked but it was $100!:sad2:

Poohnatic, I didn't realize that disney shopping ran big on their sizes, maybe I will check out their site again. Thanks for the tip!
 


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