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Swimsuit question

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 4:43 pm
by Lulu76
This question is probably more for women. It's kind of dumb, and I'll admit that up front, but I wanted to ask.

I know that it is taboo to wear your swimsuit as clothing, and I didn't really have any plans to do that. I'll be fine when I'm just taking a trip to the beach and such, but what I didn't know is when I am on other expeditions. For example, I just saw someone's trip photos from a day trip to Jost and they had swimsuits under their clothes. I also have that Reef Bay hike through the park service planned for one day.

Is it best just to wear my swimsuit under my clothes on those days? I am not a big fan of that, but I didn't know where there would be places to change and things like that for those types of excursions.

Any thoughts folks have on this would be helpful as I am figuring what clothes to pack.

Also, if anyone who has done that Reef Bay hike could PM me, I'd appreciate it. I have questions about that too.

Thanks so much. Y'all are lifesavers!

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 4:45 pm
by Bug
Hi Lulu,

During the day I always have my suit under my cloths. There are just so many beaches to just "drop drawers" at and jump in :lol:

I am not of fan of walking around in a wet suit either but they sem to dry much faster in STJ than anywhere I've ever been ~ hehehe.

XOXO
Bug

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 4:46 pm
by liamsaunt
Hi Lulu, yes, just wear your swimsuit under your clothes. There's no place to change at the bottom of the Reef Bay trail. OK, that's not true there is an outhouse but from what I understand it is pretty ooky in there.

Lots of people boat into Jost so it makes sense to have your suit on already since you have to swim into shore (not the case if you are taking the ferry, obviously.)

I did the (guided, so downhill only) Reef Bay hike in June if you want to pm me your questions, I'd be happy to help if I can.

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 4:51 pm
by Lulu76
OK, so now where to get a two-piece swimsuit on such short-notice. I really like my one-piece that I have, but what a pain in the butt to wear them under clothes...

I totally meant to catch the end-of-the-season sales, but oops. (I also like my suit and didn't see the point in buying a new one...)

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 5:14 pm
by chrisn
Lulu76 wrote:I also like my suit and didn't see the point in buying a new one...)
Oh Lulu, how much you miss.:wink: Not going to let Honey hear you say that!!!

On a serious note, I ALWAYS wear my suit under a little pull on lightweight summer dress. So convenient, easy and breezy. I can see what you mean about the one peice. My advice is to get you to the store ASAP and see if they have any bikinis left!

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 5:22 pm
by Lulu76
That's a good idea. I hadn't thought about wearing my suit under my favorite sundress.

Of course, if I don't find a two-piece that is entirely out of the question. Way too much maneuvering.

Argghhh. I hate swimsuit shopping.

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 6:08 pm
by Ksea
Lulu, my sister and I wear 1 piece suits for obvious reasons...we either wore a little dress (ok a mumu of sorts) over our suits, or quick dry shorts and a tank top. For a new 2 piece, check eBay. Sellers have brand new ones for sale. Or check on line clearance sales at department stores. You prob only need 2. Wash one while you are in the shower and hang to dry over night. That works for the quick dry shorts too!

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 7:04 pm
by sea-nile
You can find a lot of suits on line still if you think you know your size.
I like to wear beach cover-up-dress type things or a shorts and tank top made out of nylon (they dry quickly).

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 7:29 pm
by Connie
Personally, I like to get a wet bathing suit off asap. You really can change in your car, if you're careful. You'll feel alot better in totally dry clothes.

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 7:49 pm
by California Girl
Great bathing suit source: http://www.newport-news.com/

Click on "clearance" in the red bar at the top, then scroll down to "Deal Finder" on the left and choose "swim & beyond" from the drop down list. They have 108 suits on sale for as little as $6.99. I've ordered from this company before and I can vouch for the quality of their clothing.

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 9:49 pm
by liamsaunt
Lands End has fast (maybe even overnight) shipping, and two piece suits in different styles. There's also a virtual model on their website--you can input your personal coordinates and "try on" suits.

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 12:11 am
by cat
I just got 3 suits from Dillards on sale! Each piece was $7.99! The one piece ones were $14.99.

Reef Bay Trail

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 12:07 pm
by greyhoundmom
Hi Lulu,

Hubby and I did the Reef Bay Trail last summer just the two of us. The last part was quite a hike! PM me with questions.

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 12:23 pm
by Lulu76
OK, so I searched everywhere for a swimsuit. I did find one on that web site that CG posted, and I hope it could get here in time.

However, as I drug my friend from store to store scouring clearance racks last night, she mentioned to me that she couldn't imagine hiking in a swimsuit all day because there just wouldn't be enough support, to put it politely.

That is one of my bigger concerns too. I am not a small girl and I can't imagine going around all week in a swimsuit without any support. I haven't really seen a two-piece that would be any better in this department than the two one-piece suits I have.

(On the plus side, I'd forgotten that my one-piece does have removable straps which would make it much easier to go to the bathroom and such.)

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 12:28 pm
by sea-nile
try this:
http://www.moreswimsuits.com/

I found some tankinis with "support" at Penneys.