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Madmother21 Sat 30-Jul-22 13:54:00

Why do swimming costumes all have such a high back these days? I can’t find any that don’t go straight across my back by my shoulder blades. Years ago they came with a lovely low swooping U shaped back, what’s happened??

Chewbacca Sat 30-Jul-22 13:54:48

Fashion.

yogitree Sat 30-Jul-22 13:55:18

Madmother21

Why do swimming costumes all have such a high back these days? I can’t find any that don’t go straight across my back by my shoulder blades. Years ago they came with a lovely low swooping U shaped back, what’s happened??

In my case, horrible back fat!

Blossoming Sat 30-Jul-22 13:58:42

I have never had a swimming costume with a low swooping u-shaped back.

PollyDolly Sat 30-Jul-22 14:03:55

I wouldn't want one with a low swooping back........the shoulders straps wouldn't stay in place. I prefer a 'racer-back', much more practical for swimming in.

Shirley48 Sat 30-Jul-22 16:55:24

Some scoop back ones here. I have the Yarra one.

www.zoggs.com/en_GB/swimwear/womens?htm_back=Scoopback

Urmstongran Sat 30-Jul-22 17:10:11

Who sees a tanned back anyway (especially at our age)?. Less chance of a skin cancer with a higher back so probably a good thing really.

Baggytrazzas Sat 30-Jul-22 17:21:35

HI, I haven't needed to buy one for around 10 years but of the three I still have these all have low backs. I think it must be fashion, as Chewbacca points out.

M0nica Sat 30-Jul-22 17:45:08

I prefer costumes with a lower back, nothing excessive. I have quite a short back and find the high back ones very uncomfortable and they cut into my arm pits.

Madmother21 Sat 30-Jul-22 18:48:15

PollyDolly, the straps always stayed in place.

Madmother21 Sat 30-Jul-22 18:50:06

Thank you Shirley38

Mancjules Sat 30-Jul-22 22:42:52

The higher backed ones are usually described as racer or fast back and are technical and designed to swim in. The scooped back ones are in the main fashion costumes.

Oopsadaisy1 Sat 30-Jul-22 23:03:35

Next (online) have some lovely ones, some are ‘Tummy control’ swimsuits, nice shaped front and low ish backs. Cost between £28-30.

All delivered to your door!!

PollyDolly Sun 31-Jul-22 08:00:59

Madmother21

PollyDolly, the straps always stayed in place.

Not on everyone they didn't.

Calendargirl Sun 31-Jul-22 08:05:35

I go to aquacise classes, and my swimsuits are racer back or cross straps.

They are bought with practicality in mind, not for fashion or sunbathing,

Sallywally1 Sun 31-Jul-22 08:08:27

I like the type which cover the tops of the legs, a bit like shorts. The others I find show too much (particularly after my semi abusive husband commented on the fact, but that’s another story). I think I like them because they look a bit 1930s. I have a picture of my grandfather wearing something similar. I used to do a lot of swimming 50 plus per session, but now have shoulder problems and am awaiting a shoulder operation so can’t go at the moment. Looking forward to when I can!

Madmother21 Sun 31-Jul-22 14:30:26

I like the look of those ones too, that retro style is appealing.

Madmother21 Sun 31-Jul-22 14:32:55

I agree with the more practical one for aquarobics.