Hello goilz!
I'm new to swimming, having grown up with a very strong fear of water and now, at 30, have decided it's a fear I will defeat!
I've been swimming now for 3 months and I'm having trouble fitting into swimsuits. I'm well-endowed and it seems like no matter the suit (though I've clung to the racerback speedos) the collar of the suit ends up inching lower and lower with each lap. I've tried wearing jogging bras along with my suit to help, but the same problem appears. I end up feeling extremely self conscious of it and it affects my open turns (as I'm trying to discreetly yank my suit back up!)
Is it as simple as getting a suit sized in a "long"?
Is there any specific suit that anyone has had any experience with that is better than others?
Any tricks of the trade?
Where is your favorite place to pick up your suits?
I would truly appreciate any input and the time taken to respond.
Sheala
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It is as simple as buying a long size. You'll have more material to pull up over yourself and the neckline wont slip down.
Another option is to free yourself of Speedo racers (which don't come with a "bra shelf") and use a standard Speedo crossback with one built in. Those are recommended for training anyway.
It is as simple as buying a long size. You'll have more material to pull up over yourself and the neckline wont slip down.
Another option is to free yourself of Speedo racers (which don't come with a "bra shelf") and use a standard Speedo crossback with one built in. Those are recommended for training anyway.