Full disclosure: This is NOT a paid post (nor were the pants sent to me) but the ad to the left is an affiliate link. The pants were purchased via theclymb.com which I will also be reviewing in this post.
Sizing: I bought the Large short and they fit as expected. Make sure you measure your inseam to decide whether you need the regular or short. I was on the fence about sizes so I ordered up because of the compression (I sometimes wear a medium, sometimes a large.)
Fabric: The material is amazingly soft while not being too loose or see through. The quality is impressive. The seams are done such that they won’t rub or chafe. The material after the first wash still looks new; no pilling, no fuzz. These are not your average yoga pants. But for almost $90 (more on that in a minute) they should be better and they do meet that expectation.
Where I personally have a problem is the “strategically-placed mesh insets on the abdominals and lower back.”While this is intended to “remind you to keep your core engaged while it smoothes and shapes,” because I have some chronic lower back problems, it irritated my back. Not while simply wearing them but after a workout I felt like that area of my body had been worked out a little too much too quickly. I don’t want to get into exact medical details on this blog but let’s just say I’ve had problems and I’ve seen chiropractors.
This means it will be excellent for most people but if tight things near your lower back make your back hurt, you might want to pass on these pants.
Since I have had some pretty scary situations with my lower back, I’m actually going to sell these pants on ebay. Honestly I was really disappointed that my lower back was going to make me give these up so I will probably research and buy something else from Lucy soon because I really like the quality – if not pants then maybe a top.
I don’t need to be on top of trends when it comes to exercise wear so I will probably buy again through theclymb.com just in respect to discounts and because they often will have at least a few clearance Lucy items.
So on to a quick review of theclymb.com:
You do have to sign up and create an account in order to be able to even shop.
You do NOT have to buy anything or deal with any monthly charges like birchbox or deal with “skip month” options like jewelmint.
This is considered a flash sale site but it tends to be made up of clearance items from top brands. That said, it’s still top brands and they are heavily discounted.
They do send several enewsletters per week. Usually announcing new products or a featured product category.
I was able to get the Lucy Perfect Core X-trainer yoga pants for $39.98 plus $7.98 S&H. That may still be the most I’ve ever spent on a pair of yoga pants but that is a DEEP discount from their original $89 price tag. The newer Perfect Core pants are $98!
Shipping both times I’ve ordered from them has been fairly prompt. I’m not sure I would schedule a vacation around an order arriving at an exact date and time but I would say they are fairly quick and timely. The packaging was good and there were no hassles.
Well people have been waiting for this for awhile – the ability to shop online with H&M in the US and it’s now possible. So I decided to go give the site a quick look through and create a shopping wishlist. What I ended up with is a lot of basics I don’t really need at this exact moment … but might buy sometime soon because they’re still basics. I think the other reason I’m not chomping at the bit to buy something is that all of the clothes are in dark colors and I’m still in a bright summery mood. Anyway here goes:
H&M Top $9.95 in Khaki Green (or black or white or grey …they’re super basic shirts and they’re cheap.) Fitted 95% pima cotton, 5% spandex Art.No. 75-0329. I like the v-neck shirts too but I need more shirts with this neckline at the moment.
H&M Top in Slub Jersey $9.95in grey (or red … other color options too) loose fitting. 88% cotton, 12% rayon. Art.No. 75-4225
H&M Jersey Tank Top $5.95 in white – I need a couple more white tanks for under certain items. Not likely to go wrong with these even though my favorite tank is from Chico’s. 95% cotton, 5% spandex. Art.No. 74-5150
H&M Sports Leggings $24.95 in black – I just need some new crop yoga pants and these look like a match for what I like. I’m a little iffy thought because I think I would rather have cotton spandex than poly spandex. Quick-dry, 88% polyester, 12% spandex. Art.No. 73-7039
H&M Sports Bra $14.95 in neon pink and neon green. These look dead on like the Champion sports bras I love (and haven’t seen since I bought the two I own.) Same price as what I bought previously too. Quick-dry, 95% nylon, 5% spandex. Art.No. 73-7068
So yes, my H&M wishlist is rather boring. Mostly I would be likely to buy basic tshirts from H&M but that’s pretty much what I’ve always wanted to buy from them I think.
I hate spending money on tshirts because they seem like such a crapshoot. I’ve purchased $30 shirts before that pill after the first wash and $5 (not on sale) shirts that have stood the test of time and numerous washes. Oh and then there’s still the likelihood that my cat will poke a hole in the shirt dooming it to it’s remaining days to be a workout or sleep shirt.
So I mentioned in my last post about swimsuits that I had a couple of ways to alter bikini tops so they don’t dig into my neck. One is no-sew and the other two require sewing and I’ll outline each of these, two of which are criss-cross or cross-back styles, with diagrams below. I’ve also done a quick video in case that helps you get a visual on how things came together on real bikini tops.
No-sew alteration of a triangle bikini top:
Alter a triangle bikini top to a criss-cross back style:
Alter a halter bikini top to a cross back style (my favorite):
Layered bikini top with one-piece swimsuit:
And this is how a bikini top looks under a nike spiderback swimsuit. Yes that’s me. For full disclosure (and maybe to help other people’s perceived weight and body issues) I’m about 5’4″ and 175lbs in these photos. And yes, I don’t look like a “long torso” but when it comes to shopping for swimsuits for some reason I am. These nike suits are one of the few I’ve found that fit as a “regular” and I don’t think they make a tall in these.
Pictured is the no-sew option on the bikini top. I caught the dangling ties in the one-pieces straps which is why you don’t see those hanging down.
Some of the athletic style one-piece suits don’t even have a shelf bra in them so yes, I’ll wear a bikini top underneath for some added support even though I’ve had a few people ask me why. 🙂
One of the things that plagues linen as a fabric is pilling. The worst is the pilling on linen pants in the, sorry for my bluntness, crotch area and down as far as anywhere your legs rub together. This is easily remedied with electric shaver designed specifically for de-pilling clothing, sometimes called an electric lint shaver or pill shaver. What I use is an older model of the Remington Fuzz Away. I can’t find this exact one but found several that looked similar but a little more ergonomic.
Remington Fuzz Away
This isn’t perfect for all situations but a depilling device like the pill shaver will help you get more wear out of certain garments while keeping them looking newer instead of ratty and pilled. Take extra care with thin fabric and holding any fabric taught should give you better results.
NOTE: if your garment is really expensive, please seek professional help with repair instead of using this device. It does have the potential to snag or pull if you aren’t careful as well as with certain weaves. IF you would be devastated if you messed up the garment, same goes with the expensive.
Watch this quick video where I depill a pair of linen shorts with the Remington:
If you’re looking for something similar to what I used in the video, check out the newer models that Remington offers (yes, these are affiliate links on Amazon, but they’re cheap and I really do find this item helpful):
Someone recently posted the following video about bikinis over on facebook and it made me really summarize some of my thoughts about the swimsuits and bikinis. You may or may not agree with me but go ahead and watch the video and then read on…
I agree with some of the sentiment in the message here but I also want to point something out about studies … There’s a big difference between a woman posed in a tiny bikini in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition and a bikini on someone playing volley ball. I highly doubt they used images of female volley ball players or even surfers for the study.
The video implies that you can’t have modesty and you can’t not be objectified (note the double negative on purpose there) IF you are wearing a bikini. I simply don’t agree but it IS brilliant marketing for a one piece swimsuit company. We are not born with modesty, modesty is learned. Watch any baby running around in just a diaper and this should be clear that they are not worried about what they are wearing or aren’t. Modesty is related to social acceptability and self-image and our upbringing. Our parents tell us “cover up” and “you better not leave the house in that” right? That’s probably the basic source for what we deem appropriate. Fashion and clothes are much more complicated than that and I’m not going to dive too deep on that at the moment though.
That said: no swimsuit is easy.
Whether it’s one-piece or a bikini, it is a very personal choice.
Let’s just review a few of the things that make up our decisions on swim wear since fit, function and even tan lines can be a factor in decisions:
Straps: detachable, shoulder, criss cross, halter, one shoulder, none, or even something really crazy (back to that thought on tan lines…)
Bosom support: enhanced Bra-type support, underwire, padding, no padding, sewn in padding…
Leg opening cut: modest cut, regular and generous leg openings. Combine this with the different ways this can fit depending on cut and your own body shape.
Bum coverage: you CAN have a generous leg opening cut and still have decent bum coverage which is why I list these as separate items. You have thong (please not at a public pool – europe or vegas you might be able to get away with it), Brazilian, medium coverage, full coverage, skirted.
Back coverage: high back (back that comes up to your armpits … probably preferred when there’s no straps), medium back, low back.
Rise: when you get into bikinis then you have how far they come up (closer or farther away from your belly button.) Many bikinis seem to be low rise… or become low rise when you factor in a curvy badonka donk. 🙂
Shaping / control: some people want some additional support in the tummy area and there are companies that are working their magic with the fabric to accomplish that. Think spanx for swimwear.
Lining / fabric weight: I often forget this is a preference. In some cases a fabric lining is needed for some colors to keep the suit from being see through. In other cases this is accomplished with just a thicker fabric. And in some cases the thickness / lining just add that little bit of fabric that helps hide a little bulge or bubble that doesn’t quite warrant shaping/control wear. Plus a thicker fabric suit can sometimes last a little longer.
Bikini top style: triangle, bandeau, sport… I’m probably missing some.
Monokini: half one piece, half bikini… actually it’s just some front coverage in the belly area or you could consider it a back cutout that has gone too far. I do like these as a concept but with the exception of one I wore in the 80’s when I was a kid, I haven’t seen one that would fit even a skinny person very well.
And then you have weight as a factor as well. Look up Fatkini and you’ll see some of the new styles coming out for women much larger than me. I’m not joking and I’m also not making a comment on weight, I’m simply calling it what other people are calling it and it does make sense to give it basically a completely different genre. I actually first heard about this when Skinny Emmie posted a photo or two on instagram. The one that has caught the most attention is the GabiFresh Swimsuits for All Galaxy Print Bikini.
And one last thing thrown in – size availability. It’s SO frustrating to find a suit that’s just a little too big and they don’t have that same suit one size down … or up for that matter. And the size you’re holding isn’t going to work in the pool. There is not a lot of margin for error when it comes to swim suits here.
My personal swimsuit preferences & thoughts:
Tankinis (or anything with a skirt): I don’t like tankinis because they’re either flapping around in the water or rolling up on you. Doesn’t swim well or doesn’t cover well in my opinion. Sure if you just want to lay out you can find one that won’t roll up. The tighter ones seem to roll up on me so I might as well wear a bikini. Ok I take that back. I have one as an emergency backup tankini. It’s loose so tucked the sides into my bikini bottoms and it was good enough for laps since I had gone through and hadn’t washed my other suits. Anything with a skirt? No – again with the flapping fabric in the water which I don’t like. If you like them you like them, I’m not knocking how they look.
One-piece swimsuits: I have a long torso (at least when it comes to bathing suits) so finding a onepiece that fits is hard. Even then many of them either don’t have the appropriate bra type support or they still threaten to fall or expose me when I swim. What were they thinking with so many non-adjustable shoulder straps?
Bikinis: I am not currently comfortable in a bikini not because of weight but because of muscle tone (though I have gained some of that tone back swimming in recent weeks.) And you also typically have the tie on anything halter style digging into your neck in on a bikini as well (worse if you’re anything larger than a B cup.) Or if it’s just shoulder straps you’re back to the problem of them falling down while swimming unless they’re adjustable and stay put or can detatch and be criss crossed (unlikely.)
So what have I resorted to wearing at the pool? Well function is priority for me because I want to swim and I want to dive without flashing people. I have found two one-piece suits that work ok but lack bra support and one one-piece suit that has it all.
One is more a more fashionable long torso suit from Lands End (it might have been Lands End “Canvas” line but I don’t think so.) It was a suit that other people complained was either too long or too short so I got it on clearance … also proving it was a fluke and I will probably never find anything like it again. They do have tall / long torso sizes for those who are having trouble even finding a one piece that’s long enough. I call it “tall / long torso” because I don’t wear a tall in anything else whatsoever. If you have a problem finding a suit that fits, ignore what you’re taught about sizing and measure measure measure.
The other is an athletic suit a la Nike. The style is the Spider Back and I picked up one last summer at TJ Maxx on a whim and I found another at TJ Maxx on clearance a couple of nights ago in the retro floral pattern (originally $78, $16.99 at TJ Maxx and then marked down to $12 – you can’t beat that.) It seems that Nike has adopted the more generous leg opening that I used to buy TYR for when I was a kid. IF Nike is listening, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE add some sort of bust support!! This really has been one of my favorite swim suits.
I just found a one piece that is a super close second AthletaSamana Beachcomber One Piece in Tide Blue and they are another one of the few companies that carries had tall / long torso sizes so I opted for Tall. I’ll be testing out and doing a more thorough review of this soon. LOVE the adjustable back tie and then the shelf bra in the front (not visible in their pictures.) It doesn’t require a bikini top under it and comes with the removable pads (I prefer pads that are sewn in or I’m ok in some instances going padless on a swimsuit.) It’s a nice middleground between fashion and function. It’s lower cut in the front on me than the model so it looks a little less athletic and at the very least less athletic looking than the nike suits.
I like a low back on a one piece so they’re easier to get on and off wet. Low back on a one piece is also hard to find – most back coverage is at armpit level even when they don’t look grandmotherly.
How do I deal with the bosom support issue? I’m the weirdo with a bikini top on underneath the one piece in most cases. The bikini top also moves less when I swim. Exception is the Athleta which uses a nice criss cross design I would like to see on more suits so I didn’t need a bikini top under it.
What about the tie at the neck for the bikini top – I thought you said they dig into your neck? I have figured out a weird way to knot it so that its attached to the back strap and doesn’t put pressure on my neck. OR better yet, a nifty little sewing trick. I’ll share these with you soon.
Would I go back to a two piece / bikini soon if I felt more toned? You bet. Can I dive in a two piece? Yes or at least as well as the one piece suits (they all seem to need some readjusting after a dive.) BUT the bikini has to fit well which means correct size, decent coverage AND some adjustability to get a snug fit. I’m thinking my next bikini may be one intended for avid surfers with some extra grippy points and a back tie that criss crosses so I don’t have to do weird knotting to it or cut it up and sew on it though. Calavera would be on the top of my to buy list for bikini tops or a Mi-ola x-back or maybe even a Lole Maldives top. But most likely a Calavera top will be my neck bikini top purchase.
Wear a one piece if you want to ladies – it’s your choice. But I don’t think you should need this video to justify that decision. Do what’s right for you. Find your comfort zone.
One last parting thought: if you buy a light colored suit, please do a quick shower test before wearing it to the pool. I saw someone yesterday wearing a white and yellow strip bikini, no padding, who clearly didn’t check whether or not their suit was completely see through before wearing it in the water. You probably don’t want people staring at you for that reason right? There’s modesty and then there’s “that should only be worn at a nude beach please!”
Jewelmint and all of the “Mint” family sites are running a 50% off sale items deal right now.
Also, if you buy two items you get free shipping. On sale + 50% off + free shipping (assuming you order at least two things) so it’s an amazing deal.
They’re probably hoping you can’t resist picking up something for full price as well. I think all of the “Mint” companies are a little on the high side since I can get similar quality costume jewelry at a locally owned store near me for about $15 apiece full price. But I stay subscribed, click “skip month” each month when I get the notice and watch for specials and have been able to pick up some really nice pieces when they’ve either gone on sale or they run a promo.
I’ve been somewhat interested in buying something from ShoeMint and StyleMint but kept putting it off.
What I ended up ordering from JewelMint, StyleMint & ShoeMint today:
JewelMint’s Trove Hoop earrings are normally a $29.99 down to $10 on sale. They look like a good wardrobe staple and I don’t often see good two tone jewelry. Customer live chat said they aren’t a heavy earring so here’s to hoping that that’s correct.
I’ve had my eye on the ShoeMint Hejsa neon pink sandal for awhile but again didn’t think they were worth the $80. At $31.99 PLUS 50% off they are just $15.99 – yeah no brainer. Neon and neutral!! Yay!
Same went for the Stylemint Broderick T in Lilac Rose(another hot pink) normally $29.99 and only $11.50 on sale. This one I debated for a little longer because of fit and because it looks like it could be sheer. A shirt that isn’t worn still isn’t worth $11.50 but I thought it was worth the risk. Their return policy looks like it involves a restocking fee so you hit a point where something is not worth returning. I guess if it doesn’t fit I’ll throw it in a giveaway (I plan on doing another giveaway soon so keep an eye out here and don’t forget to subscribe via bloglovin’ or other rss reader.)
There were no sale items from IntiMint available in my size so I just skipped that one.
All in total I spent $37.48 including free shipping for a pair of shoes, shirt and earrings.
I’ll be doing reviews when I get them in here. I was having a hard time coming up with reviews of the StyleMint shirts in particular so hopefully I can help people out on that front by sharing some video on that when I get it in.
Oh one last thought. I hadn’t realized that Jewelmint had started doing something similar to Birchbox where your purchases build points towards a jewelmint credit aka freebie. Granted at my snails pace that might be awhile. 🙂
Have you bought anything you loved from the Mint stores lately?
JewelMint + StyleMint + ShoeMint + IntiMint