Splurge vs. Scrimp: swimsuit edition
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June 25, 2008

Splurge vs. Scrimp: swimsuit edition

Ready or not it's swimsuit season. The beach is becoming the weekend's best bet and there's nothing like a Sunday afternoon poolside. So with the water arts taking up so much of our time, it's only right that we make a splash with our swimsuit style.

But on the real, have you seen the price of gas lately? You might just go broke before you even make it to the beach. So we've figured out a couple ways to save on your swimsuit without sacrificing the style. It all starts with following the basic rule of swimsuit wear. Follow this rule and you can look good going cheap.

Rule #1: Material and cut are the most important things when buying a suit. Larger on top -- go for a halter. Thick in the thighs -- you might want to check out some boy shorts. Despite popular belief, Lycra is a girl's best friend when it comes to swimwear. So go for something with stretch and structure.

Start by scouring some of your favorite high end stores for the basic cut you like. After that, go the discount route for close look-a-likes. Here are a couple I found.

Compare if you will.....

HardwarejcrewSPLURGE: J.Crew is an all time favorite for swimwear. And this little black bikini number is a classic. Notice the rich looking bamboo embellishments. Top: $54 and Bottom: $50.

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SPLASH: Go for Target's similar style with this black number that features cute gold embellishments. Price: Top and Bottom $14.99 each.

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SPLURGE: If the bandeau is your cup of tea, there's nothing better than choosing a color that pops. And the cute little tie up bottoms add to the overall 70s look. J.Crew serves up this orange number. Top: $40.00 Bottom: $38.00.

                     

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SPLASH: This beachy blue two piece comes in the same cut, but in a different color. Same adorable bottoms with the ties on the sides, but for a whole lot less: Top: $17.99  Bottom: $34.99.

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Onepiecejcrew_3 SPLURGE: If the one piece is your steez, go for a sexy look with a key-hole style. This olive colored J.Crew one piece clocks in at: $125.00.

Targetonepice_2SPLASH: You can get the same coverage and darling key-hole in this gray colored one piece available at Target. The metal embellishments give it a luxe look. One piece: $29.99.

~ Deal Diva Nicole

(Photos: www.jcrew.com/www.target.com)

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Stephanie Hayes came out of the womb wearing high heels. While other kids were reciting multiplication tables, she was learning to calculate an extra third off the half-price discount during buy-one-get-one week. She loves animal prints, black mascara and anything that sparkles. She objects to visible panty lines, Crocs and anything that costs more than a car payment. And she doesn't drive a nice car. She can be reached at (727) 893-8857 or shayes@sptimes.com.

Since she was a little girl Nicole Hutcheson dreamed of dressing like a Vogue cover girl. But her reality was more JCPenney catalog. The fact only honed her better ability to find luxury for less. Always on the hunt for markdowns on designer labels, this Deal Diva’s weaknesses are good jeans and killer heels. She can be reached at (727) 893-8828 or nhutcheson@sptimes.com.

Colleen Jenkins learned two invaluable shopping tenets from her mom: 1. Buy quality. 2. Get it on sale. Then she added one of her own: Accessorize, accessorize, accessorize! This Deal Diva’s idea of a blissful Saturday includes a trip to the Ellenton outlet mall. She loves mixing classic with trendy and cheap Target accessories with her markdown Banana Republic duds. She can be reached at (813) 226-3337 or cjenkins@sptimes.com.

A disciple of the little black dress classics school, Letitia Stein stretches her budget by looking for styles with staying power. She lives for 80 percent off shoes at DSW, floral sundresses and bohemian chic tops. She confesses to being a bit of a snob when it comes to handbags and jewelry. She can be reached at (813) 226-3400 or lstein@sptimes.com.
Dalia Colon once bought a $200 jacket for $8. In an effort to reach a treaty in the war between fashion and function, she occasionally wears pajama pieces work, accessorizes like nobody's business and passes them off as real clothing. A DIY Diva, if she can't find what she wants in a store, she'll knit, bead or hot-glue it herself. She can be reached at (813) 225-3112 or dcolon@sptimes.com.