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Guest cerise

Once as long johns when it was freezing out and it drove me nuts after a while .

I can only stand wearing a bodysuit for so long and the brand is now defunct sadly.

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Guest cerise

The brand I am wearing these days is Capezio and i picked it up in a dance shop. It is an xtra large and it fits fine for my Height.

Mondor is another good brand.

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Guest Ashlee
I haven't but I love wearing body stockings ...need to find them any help??? mia

mia,

Try googling "leg avenue bodystocking" You can buy them online from several places. I have 3 or 4 of them and they are great!

Ashlee

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Guest Emily H

Closest to a bodysuit is my mom's one piece swimsuit, with a dark, flowery pattern and a skirt at the bottom of it. Haven't worn it all day...I've never worn feminine clothing for a full day, wish I could, just once maybe though.... I also want to fall asleep sometime being feminine.... oh well.

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Guest ~Brenda~

Hey melissabloch,

Funny thing, I have never considered bodysuites!! What a great idea! I always wear stockings and other womans undergarments. I also wear tops and skirts or woman's slacks when I do errands. For some reason, bodysuites never crossed my mind!!

Thanks melissa,

I now have some more things to get for my wardrobe!!!

LOL

bernie

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Actually, I really like bodysuits; if you get the proper fit/size they can be comfy. I like them because they help give a bit of shape to my figure, and they have awesome support. I have two thin ones for summer and two made from thicker material for winter.

Here are some good places to look at:

http://www.espritshop.com/?camp=CJ_A3&id=00042002

These others have sizes for Tall women:

http://www.metrostyle.com/Search/SearchRes...Header=bodysuit

http://www.chadwicks.com/Search/SearchResu...Header=bodysuit

http://www.freshpair.com/womens.html?query=bodysuit

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Guest Elizabeth K

Old cross dresser - new real time dresser chiming in here.

Body suits - especially dancer brands - are fun - but can be (1) expensive (2) hard to use when nature calls!

I switched to leotard and upper garment as MOST dancers use. Also if you ruin the leotard, you still have the top.

And then I discovered camosile dressing - ones with spandex and a built in supprt band bra. These are upper, but can be combined with tights. They slenderize and provide an excellant place for silicone inserts, without having to worry about a bra. And they come with beautiful colors and fancy embroidry - or lace - yummm.

Just an idea.

Lizzy

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Guest mia 1
Try googling "leg avenue bodystocking" You can buy them online from several places. I have 3 or 4 of them and they are great!

Ashlee

Oh Ashley thank you soooo much you're at the top of my How to Find What I Need List :D mwaaaaaa! Mia

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Guest Ashlee
Oh Ashley thank you soooo much you're at the top of my How to Find What I Need List :D mwaaaaaa! Mia

Anytime Mia! :D

Ashlee

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Guest Maryteresa

Oh Yes!

Gorgeous to wear and very sexy. I buy Danskin leotards which fasten under the crotch. If you buy them a little small they stretch over your curves and hold you in in all the right places. They're a dream with tights.

I get a buzz just thinking about them !

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And then I discovered camosile dressing - ones with spandex and a built in supprt band bra. These are upper, but can be combined with tights. They slenderize and provide an excellant place for silicone inserts, without having to worry about a bra. And they come with beautiful colors and fancy embroidry - or lace - yummm.

Just an idea.

Lizzy

Hi Lizzy,

Camosile dressing - that's new to me. Do you have any links where I can look it up?

Hugs

Rachael

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Body suits are just so cool. They are great for layering outfits and are very comfy. I wear them when working in my garden and yard. Bending over they stay put, no ride up.

Wear them during exercise walking and core training, feel fabulous.

I keep a weeks worth here and wear them often. I bought mine at bodysuits.com ( Courtney Gregg, Rita Sommerer ), very good quality and made in USA (yeah !).

C -

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Guest Amy LeBlanc

Hello All:

Well, I have always worn leotards and I love to wear leotards. I have even worn my leotards all day on the weekend.

My favorite brand of leotards is the GK Elite Brand. They are a Gymnastic Style leotard and they could be quite pricy but they are so comfortable.

Here is the link to GK to check out. http://www.gk-elitesportswear.com

GK Elite is endorsed by Shawn Johnson and Nastia Liukin from the 2008 Olympic Womens Gymnastic compotation.

Hope that this helps out

Amy

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i wear leotards and tights everyday. i like danskin best but, capezio is just fine. i agree they are pricey but, i've found that cheaper typically means less quality. if i see something cute in a department store i'll buy them. in the summer i switch to lighter tops, panties and tights. Target has great prices and styles. i have a lifetime kidney issue that requires me to go on schedule four times a day. i'll agree that for most guys using the bathroom wear a leotard and tights is an issue if you are tucked away.

Loveya

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Guest Emily H

Here is an interesting looking japanese site for zentai suits. It will be of interest to those especially who are into anime cosplay.

http://ayame-store.jp/en_shop.html

I've always found those to be very interesting and I've wondered what they are like...

And, I might buy a leotard sometime soon. Not sure though... I might use it for working out but... The main appeal is the shape/feel on my body, not sure if it's really worth the cash or not...

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Guest Steph S.

I've never worn a bodysuit or leotard, but there is nothing better than the feeling of a good, silky bodybriefer. I've tried several different types and I personally think the ones by Luleh (Liquid Satin) that you can get from Macy's are the very best. I actually have 3 of them now, but I don't get a lot of oppportunities to wear them on a consistent basis. I've tried other brands as well and the only other one that comes close are the more vintage Olga brands, but they are very hard to find anymore.

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