Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Wholesome Wear

I've had the same swim suit for about four years, and I've been considering replacing it or buying a second. After watching tonight's 18 Kids and Counting..., I've decided I can't live without the stylish number from Wholesome Wear that Anna wore on her honeymoon with Joshua. I thought I'd never a swimsuit that was both Spandex and a throw back to Puritan fashion, but the Wholesome Wear outer garment converts from swim-ready shorts to a land-appropriate dress with quick and easy snaps! (I also never knew how to make soap from previously existing soap before the Duggars). Apparently, only the favorite daughters in giant families like the Duggars get to go swimming; each Wholesome Wear is $80.

I understand that Anna doesn't want a swimsuit that makes her look like a common whore, but she found a suit that leaves more to the imagination than the Burqini.



3 comments:

Matt said...

i especially love the the burquini model who also happens to be rocking a blossom-era hat. so hot...in a pioneer/blossom/modest sort of way.

Matt said...

many apologies, i accidentally confused the wholesome wear suits with the burquini. silly me. the one in the culotte isn't so bad either.

Rosemary said...

I say to each their own. Right on to Wholesome Wear. I wouldn't wear it personally because it's not my style and I don't wear clothes that make me look like a whore either. I don't think anyone should judge anyone who wears these clothes. Being different is what makes each and every one of us UNIQUE.