Yep, folks...you read that right.
Normally, for me, swimsuit season is the utmost in self-humiliation. Trying to find a suit that will cover multiple flaws is always the top mission, and usually one I fail at. Most times, I drag myself to the pool with some kind of Lycra confection I found at a department store and manage to limp my way through the summer in it.
In the past four years, though, I've chucked shopping at stores around here for swimsuits...it just wasn't happening anymore. I went online, and I went big - to Lands' End.
About three years, I got a swimsuit I really liked. A two-piece, a tank top/shorts combo. Very nice and comfy. Lasted me two seasons.
Then...I hit my thirties, a time when parts of a woman's body begins to change. What worked last year was a disaster this year, and my beloved two-piece swimsuit was no exception.
After Year One, I decided I needed more support in the chest area, so Year Two's efforts would be to find a swimsuit with an underwire bra. Year One's ensemble was a shelf bra - not enough support by a long shot. So, for Year Two, I find an underwire bra two-piece, but without the shorts. What the heck, I figure, I can try the mini SwimSkirt this summer.
Year Two was OK. However, I discovered that the underwire top cut too low. I frequent the pool a lot and I'm not that anxious to show all my goods to pool-goers, mostly my former students. Also, my tummy seemed to be a obvious problem this year. Year Two's suit did not provide sufficient gut control. After three kids, I was really wanting in that department.
So, here were my requirements for Year Three Swimsuit Search:
- Decent chest support
- Decent coverage of said chest
- Able to work magic in tummy area
- Shorts. I really missed those in Year Two.
Back to Lands' End about a month ago. I placed my order about a week ago...this is it.

Imagine the top is a sweet black, white, and cobalt color - same pattern. The shorts are nylon in a matching cobalt color.
Anyway, the suit came about two days ago...and I am SO pleased. The coverage is modest enough, the shorts are short (but with all the running I've been doing, I feel better about my legs anyway), and the adjustable sides make for a nice shirring that disguises my tummy. A nice side benefit are the removable straps. I can go strapless, crossed in the back, plain ol' over the shoulders, or halter. Maybe this will be the summer of no tan lines (straps, anyways).
Can you believe I'm actually looking forward to wearing this to the pool this summer? I think I'm going to be OK this year! Whoo!