orphans answered Tuesday June 27 2006, 6:03 pm: old navy. tops are like 15 dollars. abercrombie, aeropostale, american eagle, and hollister all have those, but for a little bit more money [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
DancinCutie08 answered Tuesday June 27 2006, 4:14 pm: well i work at sears and we have nice padded swim suits for $14 a piece which is acually pretty good. also we have kids swim suits for as low as $8 a piece (yeah my sister who is about your top size, or bigger, got a really cute size 16 bathing suit there) [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
xxsima answered Tuesday June 27 2006, 4:13 pm: My friend asked me the same question. Have you ever been to Burlington Coat Factory? LOL, they don't only have coats, they have a lot of other stuff. I got this really cute Tommy Hilifiger multicolored tropical two piece there and it has padding. It was only 25 bucks. [top && bottom] The colors haven't faded, or anything.
HERE2HELPx33 answered Tuesday June 27 2006, 3:52 pm: some good stores would be ...
-Kohls
-Old Navy
(or even wal mart i actually own like 3 bathing suits from there and there really cute)
-filenes basement [ HERE2HELPx33's advice column | Ask HERE2HELPx33 A Question ]
LoveToLaugh37 answered Tuesday June 27 2006, 3:46 pm: Sorry if you think it's a total waste of time to shop here but,
Target and Kohls have thee best bathing suits. I'm a 32A with padded bathing suits. I'm not quite sure how much they are, but they should only be about 12.00. Don't go to Pacsun or AE because even though they have good ones, it's like $24. Stick to the department stores.
It might be a little hard though because it is the middle of summer and a lot of good bathing suits might have already been taken (That's what happened to me last year.)
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