can't believe i'm asking this...but here goes....how do you keep from looking...ummmm.....cold....in a swimsuit? I was trying on a few of my new swimsuits this weekend and some of the tops are a little thin...I don't want to walk around pointing at everyone on the beach when it gets a little nippy....(hee-hee).
Any advice?
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It's pronounced "Johnny," like the boys name....but spelled like an Indian Zuchini.
lol. i guess you could wear those "petals", but i think they are adhesive, so they might not stick if you get wet.
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Carrie Bradshaw: The fact is, sometimes it's really hard to walk in a single woman's shoes. That's why we need really special ones now and then to make the walk a little more fun.
honestly, I don't think you have to worry too much. I mean, there are a lot of women who look "cold" on the beach (myself included - I have a problem with this whether I'm on the beach, at work, etc). I guess I always just thought of it as an unavoidable result of the activity involved (swimming with very little fabric on). Some bikini tops have a little padding in them, but at least for me that's never enough to eliminate this problem. I just never really worry about it.
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Fashion is art you live your life in. - Devil Wears Prada | formerly ttara123
....and this is a problem because? I dont know, I never had this problem much, even when I do get it, its barely noticible but I think its sexy, its the one time you can flaunt it!
Other than that, go for a bathing suit with padding or molding and if it doesn't have any, you could probably have a tailor put some in very easily.
These can be cut to size and sewn/pinned into a swimsuit, or put in the little lining-pockets if they're available:
I've used waterproof medical tape before (not for swimwear, but for under shiny spandex dance costumes - you got docked points for nips!) and it worked well, but was obviously painful to remove!
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