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Review on πŸ‘™ Women's Hypoallergenic Latex-Free Shirred Halter Maillot Swimsuit by Athletican: Comfort, Style, and Allergen-Free Experience by Juana Hynes

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Incredibly small and non-allergenic

I was so delighted with this swimsuit. Looks cute and is supposed to be hypoallergenic but doesn't suit my skin. I don't like sizing as I'll explain below, but I can live with that, especially since this is the first latex-free swimsuit I've ever been able to buy off-the-shelf without an expensive custom-made one. The main body of the suit has been good for my skin so far, but yesterday after getting out of the pool I noticed I had a rash where the leg elastics are. This rash looks just like the one I get in regular swimwear, although it doesn't progress as far or as fast. Why even waste money on a suit when I'll just get the same damn rash? I hope everyone doesn't react the way I did - after all, everyone has different bodies and allergies - but I'm very disappointed. I guess my only choice is to shell out $100 for a (beautiful and functional) swimsuit from Decent Exposures. As other reviewers have pointed out, this swimsuit is INCREDIBLY small. Basically, they don't stretch, which can be puckered if they're truly hypoallergenic, but the sizing is just wild. I usually wear L-XL and had to return my order for the largest size, 3X. I have no idea what people taller than me should do. I also found the leg openings to be narrow and the bra is a complete joke. Good if you are small but think a 3X size would have support.

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Some little things