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It's No 'Secret' These Are 9 Swimsuit Places College Girls Must Shop At For Spring Break

A list of great places to find bathing suits for the upcoming spring season.

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It's No 'Secret' These Are 9 Swimsuit Places College Girls Must Shop At For Spring Break
Ally Miller

Spring break is approaching, and ever since Victoria Secret stopped selling bathing suits I have been in the dark about where to buy them from.

If you buy online from cheap websites, sometimes they can come in and be completely different looking in person, but here's a list of a few places and websites that have completely satisfied me.

1. Aerie

Aerie literally has all the necessities for me, from leggings and intimates, all the way to bathing suits.

2. Target

If you are anything like me you go to target with one thing in mind of getting, and leave with like 20 things that you didn't even need, including bathing suits.

3. Pac Sun

If you go there when they have a sale going on, you can definitely catch a deal, as well as super cute bathing suits.

4. Zaful

Sometimes shopping online can be rather sketchy, but zaful has never disappointed. Reading the reviews, and pictures actual people have posted, is always a good idea.

5. Amazon

Amazon is the go to spot for literally anything and everything.. and amazon's two day shipping is always a plus.

6. Shein

I've heard good things about these trendy, and non pricey, bathing suits.

7. Romwe

Another online shop that won't make you broke this spring break.

8. Cupshe

The hottest new styles, and at great prices.. plus they give a student discount, what could be better?!

9. Old navy

Old navy has been in my life ever since I was super young, and it still can come in handy with cute bathing suits from time to time.

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