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    Default Thoughts on this bathing suit?

    https://www.landsend.com/products/wo...78?sku_0=::HFG
    I always put functionality above style, but is this going too far? I already have the swim shorts and am still wearing my maternity tankini top from when I was pregnant with DS.


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    I try to find tops that don't look like plain tank tops as I wear enough of those. But, if you're drawn to this, go for it.


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    It's okay. I prefer the look of halter tankini tops.
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    Quote Originally Posted by georgiegirl View Post
    It's okay. I prefer the look of halter tankini tops.
    I agree. I helped my mom pick out a tankini and in the end we both agreed that halter style tops were way more flattering.

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    So maybe this?
    https://www.landsend.com/products/wo...32?sku_0=::2SU
    My issue with halter tops (which is what I currently have) is that I am larger on top and I feel like it's too much cleavage. This one comes in a D cup, so maybe that will help.


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    Much better. Enjoy showing off the cleavage. LE ones are cut modestly. You won't be showing off too much. If you think you are, just look around the pool. You'll likely find everyone is showing some.


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    I'd pick the first. I can't stand the knot on the back of my neck with the halter style. It hurts.
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    All three of my swim suits (all from Old navy) are halter style. I'm small chested, but I feel like they are more attractive than a basic tank style.

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    I can't open the links to see the suit tops you are considering, but I love the lands end tank style tankini's -- particularly for days at the water park/amusement park. They look close enough to a shirt that I feel comfortable wearing them as my top in the amusement side of the park and they are comfortable to wear while enjoying all of the water rides on the water park side.

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    The only time I hated halter suits was when I had a toddler pulling at me in the pool or beach.

    I like the print on the second one vs. the polka dots, but might like the polka dots better on a halter style top.

    I would look at Boden, and Athleta as well.


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