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Bathing Suits


Question Posted Sunday May 21 2006, 11:10 am

I am 13/female and am excited for summer! there is this one bathing suit that i really really want, but i think it might be a waste of money. it is one of those terry cloth bikini's by Juicy Couture. and they cost 60 (!) dollars each. is this just paying for the designer name or should i get it? xoxoxo leesh

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designeronly answered Thursday February 1 2007, 4:18 pm:
a great way to buy is going to a nordstrom rack in the winter time. you can find juicy swim suits for about 40 bucks

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Igotamonopoly answered Monday June 12 2006, 3:53 am:
I actually have two of these, and I wouldn't recommend buying them. You are just paying for the (hidden) label, so it really isn't worth it. They aren't stretchy,so if you grow, they will be too small. I got mine at Loehmann's, and while they are last season, they are still worth it. They were about 25 or 30 dollars each.

I hope you have a great summer!

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babiigirl answered Sunday May 21 2006, 11:36 am:
if i were you i wouldnt buy it. The chances of it fitting you next summer arent that great because you will probly grow and then you would have spent $60 on a bathing suit that is pretty much worthless to you. If you go t walmart && target you can find tons of bathing suits that are cutee and you can probly buy more then one.

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herbivore answered Sunday May 21 2006, 11:20 am:
hey. my advice would be to buy the bathing suit. if you like it and it fits you well then you might as well spend a little more. what i do is i buy something, see if i still like it a week later (without wearing it), and if i like it i keep it but if i think that it isnt that practicle, then i return it. you can also look around at different stores to see if they have any similar colors or styles for a lower price. hope this helps!! :) ♥ ♥ ♥

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MHScutie87 answered Sunday May 21 2006, 11:18 am:
I personally would not want to buy a bathing suit for that much money. I think you would just be paying for the label. At Target, you can get a bunch of really cute bathing suits for the price of that one. Your also only 13 so you're probably not going to fit into the same bathing suits next summer so you'd only be able to wear that expensive bathing suit for one season, which wouldn't be worth it. Just my take on your situation :)

hope this helps- :)

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