Anyone with truly unfortunate thighs looking for a swimsuit?
What a coincidence, I was at a spa yesterday, and a woman had one of these on - skirt that went to her knees. As I recall, the swimsuit was formfitting to the waist (not empire style) and then had an a-line skirt that fell to her knees. I watched as she got out of the pool, the skirt must have been made of some slightly stiffer material because it didn't cling or bunch around her legs - just kept its a-line shape. She was a young-ish woman (30s? 40s?), and I thought she looked just fine.
My thighs, and everything else, especially upper arms, are bad also. But I figure Oh well, and found a regular suit online that works for me. If anyone stares, they deserve an eyeful of drapy skin, haha! and I hope it gives them nightmares.
My thighs, and everything else, especially upper arms, are bad also. But I figure Oh well, and found a regular suit online that works for me. If anyone stares, they deserve an eyeful of drapy skin, haha! and I hope it gives them nightmares.
I have the same problem, and I wanted to buy a tankini top and swim mini. I could NOT for the life of me find one small enough in my area, and didn't want to spend the money on one at Land's End, as we were saving for my son's wedding in Montana.
I bought one of those little athletic skorts from Target (I think they are made by Champion) in black, then found a cute little tankini top that was white, with a black and multi print. Got it on sale for $15 too. The skorts are quick dry fabric, just like a swim suit. It looks really cute with the skort, and the skort's just long enough that it covers my thighs. It probably comes about three inches above the knee. For some odd reason, my husband goes ga-ga when I wear it, LOL.
I bought one of those little athletic skorts from Target (I think they are made by Champion) in black, then found a cute little tankini top that was white, with a black and multi print. Got it on sale for $15 too. The skorts are quick dry fabric, just like a swim suit. It looks really cute with the skort, and the skort's just long enough that it covers my thighs. It probably comes about three inches above the knee. For some odd reason, my husband goes ga-ga when I wear it, LOL.
Julie R - Ludington, Michigan
Duodenal Switch 08/09/06 - Dr. Paul Kemmeter, Grand Rapids, Michigan
HW: 282 - 5'4"
SW: 268
GW: 135
CW: 125
Duodenal Switch 08/09/06 - Dr. Paul Kemmeter, Grand Rapids, Michigan
HW: 282 - 5'4"
SW: 268
GW: 135
CW: 125
Some months ago I bought a new two-piece swimming suit from the Plus part of Fashion Bug, that had a pretty long skirt. I found one similar while looking online just now, but I can't figure out how to cut & paste the looong URL, but it was the top hit when I did a Yahoo search to make sure, under "Fashion Bug" and "Mosaic Skirtini Swimsuit." (It looks like that model is only left in sizes 18W and 20W, but there are other similar suits they offer.)
I went to Sear express and bought these for $5 (on sale) in the mens department.
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_041K0850000P?prdNo= 1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1
They had them in a bunch of colors. They're a firm nylon fabric. Cut out the inner mesh shorts. I wear them over my regular tank style suit thats in a bold tropical print. And for the batwings I wear a very thin mens white v-neck T-shirt. The bold print shows through (especially when wet.) It hit me one day that alot of people wear white t-shirts over their swim suits to block the sun.
Also at Sears I found a black swim skirt which I bought in a size larger than I needed so that I can wear it low on my hips so it goes down further on the thighs. Yay!