Swimsuits for (T)all
Dang was it hard to return from vacation and back to real life. I think we’re both still in denial about it to be honest. Every time we go on vacation, a little delusional part of our brain screams “I’m never going back to work,” rather maniacally. Truth be told, it probably makes it easier to fully embrace and enjoy the whole vacation instead of thinking about work and wondering how far behind you’ll be and how much you’ll have to rush and catch up on!
It’s so worth the time away. Unbeknownst to us, some of our generation has a problem with unplugging from work and actually taking time off. This is hard for me to fathom, as someone who definitely uses EVERY LAST DROP of vacation time. You’re earning that vacation, use it up! Do it for your health, you might not even realize you’ve been wound up and stressed out. Even if it means you do a staycation and explore your hometown or take time to get some stuff done you’ve been putting off doing, it will be well worth it!
We got to spend some quality time with our family and our Grandma up north, which becomes more and more special as she nears her 90th birthday in less than a year. We also celebrated our Mom’s birthday and she really liked her gifts! Caitlin got her these socks, for when they visit the Smoky Mountains and do some hiking next month. She also finally gave her this romper that we’ve been hinting about forever! And she also grabbed this cozy beauty from the N sale, which isn’t a tall but still has long enough sleeves. I got her this pair of tall black skinnys that she’s been eyeing, and Tim gave her this perfect colored shaker bottle. She requested this perfect makeup bag for travel and once I ordered it, I immediately wanted one for myself!
I know we’ve talked a lot about swimsuits we’ve ordered in the past, and despite starting our Instagram page with a series of one piece suits, I don’t think either of us figured we’d be posting swimsuit pictures on the blog. Our friend Sophia, who has great vision as a photographer had a location in mind and we figured, what the heck – let’s see this out and we can always trash them.
I just finished this book (which I totally recommend), which tons of women have been recommending lately and it talks extensively about feelings of worthiness. I felt compelled to address it; considering we’re stepping out on a limb here. We both work out extensively and value our workouts, especially for mental well-being. There is no replacement for me at least over breaking a sweat. I just don’t feel like myself without it.
We also love to eat, and we do a lot of that as well. Our bodies aren’t perfect, but they’re ours and we’re embracing them, as an ongoing process. It’s easier to pick them apart than to choose love and be proud of what they have gotten us through. We want to be real with you all on here, and help you love your bodies, especially as tall women and having the tendency to feel different, without adding swimwear to the conversation. It’s a tricky conversation for many as it is, but the tide seems to be turning to a positive place and tall women should be part of it! So enough of my rambling – if anyone has made it this far!
Caitlin has on a black tall one piece from ASOS, that you’ve seen before on Instagram (if you feel like scrolling all the way back to the beginning). We bought a two-pack which has white and black. They actually fit both of us well for length, except I would warn anyone that they might want to sew cups in the white suit unless they’re comfortable with people seeing a little nip.
I’ve got on one of my favorite bikinis from Express. It’s a good option for smaller busted women. Lately I’ve been all aboard the bra strap bikini train. It’s perfect for tan line purposes and much more comfortable than the halter tops. Ever since Victoria’s Secret forsook us all, Caitlin and I have been on the hunt for a go-to spot for swimwear. So far Express and ASOS have taken the lead pretty easily. They’ve both been true to size for us.
The only thing worth noting for tall women on bikini bottoms is the long butt that people don’t typically address. As our proportions lengthen that includes the butt, and if you ever have had issues with your butt crack making an appearance or you typically like a fuller coverage suit, you could benefit from sizing up, as a lot of Express’ bikinis are low rise. We did try this pair of high rise, but we weren’t comfortable with that amount of cheekiness.
Last note is the jean jacket. It is a tall size from Gap. You won’t regret purchasing a classic jean jacket, especially one with the correct sleeve length. I’ve got a light wash and a dark wash one and they are easy to layer over anything!
Tell us below, what’s your relationship with swimsuits?
Let us not forget the ASOS sale going on now! Don’t forget our tips from this post before you make a purchase!
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