I just about peed my pants. Hilarious! But, very true.I get what the OP was saying. I do think that kids want to be stylish and they should be able to. I just think that as a parent you have to at the very least buy the right size for your kid. Nothing worse than 10lbs of flour in a 5lb sack. It is the same for adults. I know sometimes clothing costs more money because it is the only brand etc. that fits but that is the cost of being a parent. It stinks sometimes but what can you do? I wouldn't want my child to look ridiculous in ill fitting clothing just to save a buck. I will do without instead.
Of course tween/teen girls can be very self conscious etc. but I have seen what the OP is talking about. It is not just basic bathing suit tugging. It is the whole body language.
FYI - In case this helps anyone -
DD13 needed a one piece suit for summer camp. We found this suit in a size 16 at Kohls:
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We found it in the store. I do not believe they showed a size 16 on-line.
Love it!!! Going to Kohl's this weekend to see if they have more.
That's the point. The clothes that "fit" are out there. It may not be so easy to find them though. When I do, I always buy 2 sizes just in case my DD grows. As I said, I don't care what the "in" thing is. If I don't feel it's appropriate that's it. As mean as it may sound.