Or maybe you could just risk it and swim anyway. But the fact that the description of this Missoni bikini reinforces that Item should not be used for swimming not once,
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It seems we keep running into a little problem as we search for cute suits for upcoming Memorial Day trips. Not every designer is making them water-ready.
While some of us here find this concept mildly baffling,
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I have purchased,
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I realize that it’s not necessarily practical to shell out hundreds of dollars on a swimsuit that you can’t use for… swimming.
But maybe it’s different if there’s no way in hell you ever plan on immersing yourself in water,
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