Best place to purchase women's swim suits for diving

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catherine96821:
Victoria's Secret suits are cheap and I love catalog shopping and ordering via internet.

That way, I can dodge the bad lighting in the fitting rooms. They even pay the return shipping, so I'll order a bunch and try them on at home and return the others.

There had to be someone with class/style :D
 
I just find speedos LESS modest, ifffa you know what I mean....

I like two peices so that I can do the towel change.

But, watch out for leaving the bottoms behind, they have been known to appear on the flag pole. ... friggin pirates.

hey---I am a woman, and I have my views.

really good athletic suits are in the Athleta site
http://www.athleta.com/shopping/sea...ute15=0&attribute16=0&RS=1&keyword=swim+suits

also, title nine

http://www.titlenine.com/shopping/s...ute15=0&attribute16=0&RS=1&keyword=swim+suits

We were on the north shore yesterday...oh boy, Patagonia has some cute women's suits now! I am going to sneak off this week and go back, when I have time to try stuff on.

http://www.patagonia.com/web/us/sea...&Ntt=womens+swim+suits&search.x=20&search.y=3
 
Another vote for TYR. Not all of their models but fair few (reversible, guard) seem to hold pretty nicely. I do not dive in pools but used mine under the wetsuit all the time, and they still stayed decent for beach use. However my one-piece TYRs go to pool and been holding on as good as my under-the-wetsuit-bikinis. Aeroskin makes good stuff, never tried their shorter stuff though but their skins rock.

Anyone know more good online-sellers???
The above mentioned keifer.com is actually kiefer.com, and swimoutlet.com has very limited selection on TYR
 
I wear cheap one piece suits in the pool.. Either Costco or end of year sale.. The chlorine ruins the suit no matter what.. I like full coverage tankinis for open water, where I usually dive dry.. I like both LL Bean and Lands end.
 
mania:
leah
I do the opposite. I buy cheap swimming suits so then I don't care whether they get ruined quickly by chlorine water (which here is the most common way used in pools). Then simply I get another one.

The same goes for swimming suit under the wetsuit becasue they are also destroyed rather quickly by wetsuit. In both cases I buy one piece swimming suit, not bikini style
:D
Mania

I buy cheapies too. In fact the last couple I bought from Costco. $20 each. How could I go wrong?
 
I just bought two suits made for scuba diving they were $15 each. great deal in my opinion. It is a one peice that zips up the front and was very comfortable. Try www.newport-news.com I am very tall and they make the suit in regular, women's and tall sizes. Hope this helps. I have not been brave enough to try a two-piece yet. Not sure that other people would enjoy the peap show.
 
Thanks, I will check out some of those spots and links mentioned above.

I purchased several suits last year and the cheaper ones actually seemed to hold up better in the pool--although they are very ugly prints. I had one I really liked for diving and after a couple of trips to the pool it ate the elastic in the fabric. I was shocked at how quickly the pool ate it up.

Well, I am off the to the pool tonight to do some drills in my new gear. I have a couple of suits still hanging on, but they are not long for this world.

Thanks
 
I keep suits just for working with classes in the pool.. Be very wary of suits not long for this world... wardrobe malfunction ?! :eek_2:
 
Leah...

Interesting that this topic should come up. I just finished a swimsuit article for X-Ray Magazine (online diving publication out of Europe) for Issue #16, due out on April 1st. They will have an entire section of the magazine devoted to swimsuits.

Be sure to check them out...

http://www.xray-mag.com
 
.. And let me speak up for those of us who are a bit more <cough> generously proportioned... www.junonia.com has great suits for size 14 and over. SOme of them are specially designed for chlorine...others for warmth...

www.h2owear.com professional / industrial swim garments from XS (I think) to 3XL

Liz
 

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