Everything But Water
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Everything But Water? You bet!
About Everything But Water
Quite frankly, if you can't find a swimsuit you love at Everything But Water swimwear shop, you can't find one anywhere. This extraordinary swimsuit store has made customer service, and swimsuit selection its two main priorities for the last twenty years, and with great success might we add.
The Selection
Designers
Everything But Water stocks swimwear and coverups from over seventy-five of the world's greatest designers, including Luli Fama, ViX, Sauvage, Calvin Klein, and so many more. You can choose from every style imaginable, and purchase your swmiwear by the set, or buy each piece separately.
Our ladies favorites include:
- This tunic by Lisa Curren, featured in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition.
- This khaki print V-neck one piece by ViX. Just picture it on your own well tanned body.
- Literally anything from Onda de Mar. Just close your eyes and point!
Sizes
If you're worried about finding your size, they still have you covered, with beautiful suits in sizes from two to twenty-four, and cups sizes available from A to EE.
We especially like the Magic Suit one of several suits offered in plus sized swimwear.
Hard to Find Swimwear
Finding suitable swimwear to wear during pregnancy is no easy feat, but Everything But Water stocks a new collection each season.
This shop also offers a post-mastectomy suit, with very natural looking bust inserts, and added tummy control panel for beauty, confidence and comfort.
Just for Men
Although the emphasis is on women's swimwear, the shop does offer a small collection of very fashionable men's trunks as well, including this season's highly popular board shorts.
Great choices include:
- The Tan-stripe Swim Brief from Sauvage.
- The White Floral Board Shorts also from Sauvage.
Accessories
In addition to the fabulous swimsuits, you'll find plenty of "must have" accessories to go with them, including sunglasses, sun hats, beach bags, foot wear and jewelry.
Some of our favorites include:
- This gorgeous silk side-tie skirt from Focus.
- A boldly colored Asian Fusion Coverup.
- The cowboy style beaded sun hat from BECCA.
Casual Wear
Planning a vacation? Maybe you'd like to pick up some great casual wear while you're doing your swimsuit shopping? You can get that here too.
Great pieces include:
- This terrific tunic with suede embellishments by BECCA.
- Try the matching palazzo pants, or pair them up with one of the ultra stylish swim tops on the same page.
- Pair up this fabulous Winchester bandeau top with a matching smock waist skirt.
Company Products
If you're investing in designer swimwear, you're going to want to take proper care of it, and with this in mind Everything But Water sells their own brand of cleaner and protector.
- EBW Swimsuit Cleaner is gentle enough to help preserve your suit's color while removing harmful chlorine, and making your suit smell great.
- EBW Swimsuit Protector actually leaves a protective coating on the fabric to shield your suit from the deteriorating effects of salt water, chlorine, and tanning oils.
At a price of $5.00 each, these products are worth the extra investment.
Locations
If you prefer to do your shopping in person, Everything But Water has stores located in fourteen states, and Puerto Rico. You can find the store nearest to you at their website, or do your shopping conveniently online.
Summing It Up
Designer swimsuits, a wide range of sizes, compatible casual clothing, and all the accessories you could possibly want make Everything But Water the swimsuit store to visit this season.
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Comments
Hi Susan,
Great question! First, cotton is the best fabric in a swimsuit because it breathes, stays in place, and dries quickly (not to mention that it holds up great against the ravishes of chlorine). Your second best bet is a Spandex/Lycra blend. Generally, the larger the amount of spandex/lycra, the longer the suit will last and "hold up".
With regards to your first question, you'll need to contact the company directly. Please see the paragraph "Locations" within the body of this article. Within that paragraph, there's a link to the company website. Follow that link until you a see the "Contact E" selection. Use that to contact customer service and email them your question. We're sure they'll be able to direct you to the right source. Thanks again and good luck!
-- Contributed by: Jacqueline DautajHow can I order your Cleaner/Protector for my swimsuits? Which fabric holds up best to chlorine, lycra or polyester?
-- Contributed by: Susan JustThis page has been accessed 15,797 times. This page was last modified 18:35, 26 January 2007.
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