Post by msturtle143 on Jul 19, 2014 22:41:08 GMT -5
shorts and a flowy, top preferably a long sleeve one because I tan so easily my forearms and hands are always more tan than my upper arm and legs. Not a very good look
You people wearing maxis in that weather are cray.
No bra?!!
If I feel like I need support, I'll wear a strapless bikini top, cuz it's more absorbent and dries faster than my bra. I so only wear fit and flare styles
Skirts/dresses, with spanky pants underneath. And deodorant on my thighs. I don't like wearing shorts when it's super hot since they get stretched out and wrinkly, and start riding up between my thighs. Not cute. Flat sandals. Ponytail or bun. Sunnies.
If I feel like I need support, I'll wear a strapless bikini top, cuz it's more absorbent and dries faster than my bra. I so only wear fit and flare styles
I don't need the support, but I do need nipple camoflage, hence my lightly padded bras at all times. Even my bathing suits have at least a little padding. So I'm jealous that you can go braless.
Post by callmehales on Jul 20, 2014 22:17:15 GMT -5
a cotton tank and longer shorts. if i wear a dress/skirt in super hot weather, i get thigh chafing that hurts for days. i've tried putting anti-perspirant on, but it doesn't help much. my legs are too sweaty.
Post by FormerCityGirl on Jul 21, 2014 9:44:02 GMT -5
Maxi or midi dresses with a kimono for when it gets chilly at night. Longer dresses work better in the convertible since loose shorter ones blow up while I'm driving. I've also been doing some chambray skirts and loose peasant blouses from FP. I may do a kimono with the skirts and a tank or tee. I do either Birks, Docs (sandals or boots), or my Frye moto boots.
a cotton tank and longer shorts. if i wear a dress/skirt in super hot weather, i get thigh chafing that hurts for days. i've tried putting anti-perspirant on, but it doesn't help much. my legs are too sweaty.