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Mommy and Me Swimsuits from Amazon

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With summer fast approaching, I’ve been looking for swimsuits for my girls and I. Isn’t it crazy how fast littles grow? All the swimwear that my girls wore last year no longer fits them, and with several weekend trips already planned and booked, I realized I needed to update their summer wardrobes, starting with pool and beach attire. Even if your trip is only days away, if you’re a Prime member, receiving your Amazon mommy and me swimsuits shouldn’t be a problem.

Last year we wore the pictured leopard print mommy and me swimsuits in this post when we visited Bar Harbor, Maine.  If you’ve never been, it’s so worth the drive from Boston! Bar Harbor might just be my favorite place in all of New England. While I could go on and on about the beauty of Bar Harbor, and the smell of the ocean air mixed with all the trees in Acadia National Park, since you’re probably reading this post for other reasons, I’ll switch gears and share some of the cutest Mommy and Me swimwear pieces I’ve found on Amazon.

 

Amazon Mommy and Me Swimsuits by popular Massachusetts fashion blogger, Jaimie Tucker: image of Jaimie Tucker and her two daughters standing outside and wearing matching leopard print mommy and me swimsuits.

Mommy and Me Swimsuits from Amazon

 

Click here to shop the below collage, or click directly on the collage for one piece and two piece Mommy and Me swimsuits.

Mommy and Me one piece and bikini swimsuits

 

 

One-Piece Mommy and Me Swimsuits

These matching one-piece mommy and me swimsuits are some of my favorites. They are all super cute, fun and are offered at affordable prices. And, let’s not forget, with the courtesy of Amazon Prime, can be delivered in 1 to 2 days! 

 



Two-Piece Mommy and Me Swimsuits



If you’re looking to diversify your swim wardrobe, try a bikini. Bikinis do offer lots of beach and poolside outfit options. Throwing a pair of denim shorts the bottoms, and adding a kimono or other sheer cover up is an easy way to show off a little style while still being comfortable to move around. If you’re a mama, you know if the kids are present, there generally isn’t a ton of time you get to relax by the pool or on the beach!

 

 

Amazon Mommy and Me Swimsuits by popular Massachusetts fashion blogger, Jaimie Tucker: image of Jaimie Tucker and her two daughters standing outside and wearing matching leopard print mommy and me swimsuits.


Reasons Why Amazon is A Great Place to Buy Swimsuits


1. Price point:  Amazon is super affordable, especially if you’re looking to keep up with the latest swimsuit trends, and are buying in multiples for you and your minis.

2. Return Policy: I probably don’t need to go into detail about why Amazon’s return policy is so flexible, you already know!

3. The availability and variety of options available: Amazon offers a wide variety and selection of swimwear options. Ruffles, floral prints, stripes, abstract designs, you name it! With the wide range of products they offer, you’ll be able to mix and match your swimsuit purchases in order to find matching pieces as well. 

4. Convenient sizing guides: Who needs in-person fitting rooms when sellers from Amazon offer bang-on and convenient sizing guides? Their easy-to-use sizing guides make the purchase that much more worthwhile. I’ve found that if you take the time to inspect the sizing guides, and follow them, the sizing is accurate. This may require pulling out a. measuring tape, though it’s worth it to ensure the right size is chosen.

5. Quality: With the considered price points of swimwear on Amazon, the quality is good. My girls are hard on their swimsuits, and they grow out of them from year to year. A suit from Amazon lasts through the season and  makes it easier to purchase several so I don’t have to do laundry every night when the girls are at swim camp.

If you have little girls, have you ever tried twinning in Mommy and Me swimsuits?  Let me know in a comment below!

xo, Jaimie
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