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bathing suit trouble.


Question Posted Thursday April 19 2007, 2:20 pm

I need help. I am 13/f and I'm having trouble finding bathing suits. I'm small so when ever I look at bathing suits that fit, they are kiddish. I am a 10 in tops and bottoms. If you can help, please do so.

Thanks in advance.


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Additional info, added Thursday April 19 2007, 3:34 pm:
I don't really have too much money to buy expensive stuff. I'm into the whole name brands like Hollister and Abercrombie because they have cute stuff that don't seem to fit..

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crashxheart answered Friday April 20 2007, 9:59 pm:
Abercrombie kids!

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leLovely answered Thursday April 19 2007, 10:24 pm:
You could try out Limited Too. They have 1 pieces and 2 pieces. It's a store for younger girls, but some of their bathing suits are cute! If you want a 2 piece, for the top and bottom it's around $40.

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StarryNightSkies answered Thursday April 19 2007, 4:03 pm:
ive had this problem before.

here are some links of baithing suits i like

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those are pretty good prices and they are cute, to find a cute baithing suit it ususally costs around $40 but these are all in the $15-$20 range

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Saynotogymclass answered Thursday April 19 2007, 3:38 pm:
I went through that phase once and it is a tough one! My little sister who is 11 just got a cute bikini at PacSun. Their styles are so skimpy that they fit girls with little bodies. She also just got one from target in the juniors section. Just make sure you take the pads out! It may also be necessary to use a hair band to tie the bottoms because you are so tiny. It sounds like it looks stupid but it really doesn't! If you don't like that idea, bring it to a tailor and they can bring in the bottoms for you.

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christina answered Thursday April 19 2007, 3:11 pm:
I'm not sure what brands would help, but I can list stores:

Wal Mart. Even though you'd need the kid ones, they've got some cute ones. Or, try to get smalls in the ones for juniors. Pac Sun has good ones too, as does Zumies & places like that.

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straightup answered Thursday April 19 2007, 2:25 pm:
ROXYYYY even the kid ones are really cute.

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