Originally Posted by
bisous
Maybe I'm missing it but why won't she wear it again? Because it is a one piece? Those seem to be majorly in style right now so maybe if you got the right one she would wear it? My DD is still young enough that we buy off the rack but my friends with teen DDs told me their big process was buying tons of suits on amazons and trying on at home until they found "the one". Sounds like a bit of work but maybe worth it? I remember the old days when I'd run to the local swim store and try on dozens of suits in person but I don't know that stores like that are so common any more!
Originally Posted by
nfceagles
I think the problem is she would like some sort of lining to limit how much nipples show, but she’s so small that she’s still in kids size which are juvenile and don’t usually have lining in the cups.
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Yes she's so tiny that women's one pieces don't fit her...they are too wide and torso is too long. And youth one pieces (other than the swim store which is a great rec) tend to be too juveline. She doesn't like anything frilly or girly that youth bathing suits tend to be. She can usually make a teen/junior size bikini work, especially if it is sold as separates.
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