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Shopping hate
I have discovered a shopping experience even more unpleasant than bra-shopping (hitherto long-term #1 on my Most Hated Shopping list[0]): bikini shopping! It's a lot *like* bra shopping, but even more expensive, with less choice, and fewer sizing options. (And this is without getting onto the issue of bottoms: apparently I am the only person in the world who wants swimwear for which one does not need to aggressively dehair[1].)
(Everything was halter-neck, which I'm not keen on due to broadness of shoulders. Except one top in Zimmerman, which a) didn't fit, and b) cost $100.)
So I gave up and will stick with existing top, which I still dislike, but which I don't have to spend an extra $50 on disliking. Instead, I bought a pair of Converse, in the hope that they might be a better solution for going out dancing than my current options of hiking boots or hiking sandals. I now have 5 pairs of shoes in this country, which seems a bit like overkill, even if that does include bike sandals and the Emergency $5 Thongs.
[0] Which is extensive, because | basically loathe all types of in-person shopping and at least some types of online shopping.
uon wins some kind of special prize for being about the only person I know who can make the whole thing bearable;
dogrando is no better than I am so we just infect each other with the hate & give up even faster.
[1] Not entirely true: Speedo do boy-cut bottoms, but it was really a top I was after, so didn't bother.
(Everything was halter-neck, which I'm not keen on due to broadness of shoulders. Except one top in Zimmerman, which a) didn't fit, and b) cost $100.)
So I gave up and will stick with existing top, which I still dislike, but which I don't have to spend an extra $50 on disliking. Instead, I bought a pair of Converse, in the hope that they might be a better solution for going out dancing than my current options of hiking boots or hiking sandals. I now have 5 pairs of shoes in this country, which seems a bit like overkill, even if that does include bike sandals and the Emergency $5 Thongs.
[0] Which is extensive, because | basically loathe all types of in-person shopping and at least some types of online shopping.
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[1] Not entirely true: Speedo do boy-cut bottoms, but it was really a top I was after, so didn't bother.
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Could you alter another skimpy top into something bikini-suitable? A friend of mine cut up a tight t-shirt for this purpose, but she was reasonably small-breasted, so i don't know if this would work for you. It does seem like a cheaper option though, if you're not fussed about matching top and bottoms.
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I would not wish to go bra-free on a regular basis, tho don't always bother when at home. I run around too much; things would get painful. Also, yeah, am a little too vain :-)
A T-shirt is unlikely to stay put on me in surf, I fear (when I'm actually on a board I wear a wetsuit, but sea + swimming = surf & sometimes quite excitingly vigorous surf, e.g. today! The which-way-is-up-again? experience is invigorating enough without also worrying that I'm going to end up flashing the beach by accident :-) )
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Boo, hiss, and glad you got some nice dancing shoes.
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There is much alarmingly tiny beachwear on display at Bondi.
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I think my mum has had the same (lurid purple and yellow) swimming costume for about 30 years, but she doesn't swim very often!
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The shop assistant made me try on a shorts-style bikini that looked knitted.
*shudder*
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I may well visit them when I get home, though!