By
MELISSA CUPPETT
Two-piece.
The term that has struck fear in the hearts of many women over the
years may not be so intimidating anymore.
Shoppers preparing for summertime pool visits and beach vacations will
find that the swimwear trend toward two-piece suits continues this year,
and that “two-piece” doesn’t necessarily mean “bikini.”
Bikinis are still available, of course, for the more daring among us.
But tanks, shorts and bottoms with attached skirts comprise a significant
portion of the pieces hanging on store racks. With the many choices
of style and color, it appears shoppers may not have to choose between
fashion and comfort.
At JCPenney in Mercer Mall, Department Supervisor Diane Waschler said
there’s “a little for everyone,” from juniors and
younger ladies who do not want to wear a one-piece to women with more
conservative tastes.
Waschler said a notable two-piece trend for the past three or four
years is that the pieces are being sold separately.
“How many women are a size 7 on bottom and size 7 at the top?”
she said.
This year’s pieces come in orange, blue, red, purple, white,
green, brown, black and more — and seemingly any combination of
the above. Many suits feature multiple colors and prints, including
stripes, floral prints and polka dots.
“We have a lot with the sarongs,” Sonya Heflin, a department
head at Goody’s in Bluefield, Va., said of swimsuit choices. At
Goody’s and other area stores, shoppers can choose from the many
two-piece options, or from one-pieces that often feature a swimdress
or skirt style.
“We even have some eyelet and crocheted” suits that are
very popular with younger shoppers, Heflin said.
“I’d say right now the one-piece with a skirt” or
two-pieces with shorts and a tank top are most popular among customers,
said Debbie Gill, who works in customer assistance at Mercer Mall’s
Sears store.
“I think most go with what they can wear and look decent with,”
Gill said. Both Heflin and Gill agreed with Waschler that younger shoppers
tend to be the ones buying more revealing pieces.
For people more interested in covering up than revealing skin, variety
extends from swimwear to cover-ups and accessories with myriad colors
and styles, offering both fashion and function.
At Goody’s, options include Duck Head’s light, terry skirts,
dresses and zipped jackets in white, coral and aqua. Long tunics are
another cover-up trend in stores, as well as more traditional mesh tops.
People seeking a stylish way to protect more skin from the sun, or to
feel more comfortable on the beach, have more options than in the past.
Heflin agreed that with features such as halter necklines and ruffled
skirts, this year’s coveralls are “something [even] the
younger people would wear.”
At JCPenney, cover-up options also include large-brim hats. Shorts
and even capris are available in a light, swimmer-friendly fabric.
Sears’ Gill said sarongs and totes tend to be popular, and this
year the flip-flop trend continues in stores as swimmers can pick up
matching footwear with sequins or beads.
Add some sunglasses and sunscreen, and you just might be ready for
the beach.
— Contact Melissa Cuppett at mcuppett@bdtonline.com
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