Not only can it be difficult just to find some more modest swimwear, it can also be tough to afford it! Last summer I had an idea of how to 'convert' a suit I already owned to one with more coverage.
I started with this:
Then I cut up the top into strips that were about four inches wide, sewed them together, then sewed the whole thing on the edge of the skirt to add more length. I used an exercise tank over a sports bra for more coverage on the top, (I wear an item of bike short-style shapewear under the skirt to keep my thighs covered):
Then, when I was purchasing a swim shirt for my hubby on www.swimoutlet.com, I noticed that this women's swim shirt (these are also known as rashguards) in the mint color would be a really good match for my swim skirt. So I bought that for myself with some birthday money, and....
Voila! Modest swimsuit for the price of the shirt (which was about $32 including shipping at the time).
Just a note on the rashguards - they are made to fit extremely snug. It is imperative to measure yourself and check the size charts! I would have gone with a medium or large, but after checking I actually needed an XL, even though I'm not really an extra-large person. It works great!
I am linking this post to Modest Mondays.
I am linking this post to Modest Mondays.
2 comments:
I love this, KL - very modest! I have been looking for modest swimsuits for me and my girls, and they were all a bit too pricey. So we just wear a one-piece under a t-shirt and walking shorts. I was browsing the Modest Mom link-up and found your blog. I'm your newest subscriber and I'm looking forward to getting to know you better. I would love to have you stop by and "visit" me sometime. :)
Many blessings,
Lisa
Thank you!
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