So I'm the cool person that has to cover up my skin when I'm in the water. I've been looking for rash guards that weren't so rash guard-y. I wouldn't typically think to look at Lands End but I happened upon these and I think they're great.
LE - They have multiple colors and patterns. I just linked one.
Would this work for some of you ladies on a business trip? They are meant to be worn over a bathing suit but in the water, for added sun protection.
JCrew actually just came out with something similar, but more expensive, as well.
Would you think I was strange if you only ever saw me in the water completely covered (I've always just worn sunscreen and a big had but they found 4 more spots while I was PG, which is about 7 too many for my age, and so I have been told that I pretty much shouldn't expose my skin to sun at all, ever... but I'm a bit self conscious about being the odd ball. Well, kind of. Not really. I dunno. It's just different.)?
Re: Business trip bathing suit solution?
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No opinion on the rash guard...I don't think they'd look out of place, but I also don't think a t-shirt would either.
However, Kristy and Tara... y'all both surf? Is the surfing any good on this coast? DH and I both surf.
That lands end strippy one is awesome. As a girl who glows under black light, I think I may have to pick up some long sleeve swim shirts.
I would wear whatever makes you comfortable, and it is always more fun to get to hang out with the gro
I think it's cute--different, but cute. If I saw it I'd assume that either you cover up for modesty or for health reasons--and I'd be cool with either.
I should probably get something like this--I've already had one cancerous spot re
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Hey Kristy, not sure if you have seen these. Other options for non surf looking rash guards.
https://www.cabanalife.com/women/spf-rashguards