Jammers for Gals

Former Member
Former Member
I've been searching all over, and I can't find any jammers for gals available on the internet. Doesn't anyone make them or sell them specially made to fit a women's figure? It appears that jammers are only made for men, however, tonight I got a request from a 12 year old to get her some sleeker, narrower or thinner boardshorts to wear in the school pool. So I thought maybe jammers would fit the bill, but none are available except in men's styles. So if anyone knows of where I can find jammers specifically made for gals, please let me know. Thank you, clyde:angel:
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  • Thank you for all of your suggestions and I've proceeded to ordered the tri-shorts: TYR and 2XU. Hopefully, they'll meet the "tween" swimmer's approval? Yes, I do agree that bikinis are more flattering, however, you got to understand the social dynamics that goes on at a coed middle school. Also, the wearing of men's jammers won't fly, since the kid can read the invoice, and if it isn't specifically made for gals, she won't wear it. My objective is to get the kid back into the pool, which is pretty tough, since it is not the beach and there's no surf. Hopefully, the shorts I've ordered will hold up well in the chlorine? If you get polyester ones, they will last for a long long time. Avoid Lycra Spandex. It's stretched out in a couple weeks.
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  • Thank you for all of your suggestions and I've proceeded to ordered the tri-shorts: TYR and 2XU. Hopefully, they'll meet the "tween" swimmer's approval? Yes, I do agree that bikinis are more flattering, however, you got to understand the social dynamics that goes on at a coed middle school. Also, the wearing of men's jammers won't fly, since the kid can read the invoice, and if it isn't specifically made for gals, she won't wear it. My objective is to get the kid back into the pool, which is pretty tough, since it is not the beach and there's no surf. Hopefully, the shorts I've ordered will hold up well in the chlorine? If you get polyester ones, they will last for a long long time. Avoid Lycra Spandex. It's stretched out in a couple weeks.
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