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The Sears at Stoneridge has Land's End in store-I haven't looked in store for swimsuits, but have found a good deal of other stuff there, and I'm betting you could return to them if you ordered online and they don't work. (And I'm adding another plug for them for swimsuits-I think every suit I currently own is Land's End...)
 
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The Sears at Stoneridge has Land's End in store-I haven't looked in store for swimsuits, but have found a good deal of other stuff there, and I'm betting you could return to them if you ordered online and they don't work. (And I'm adding another plug for them for swimsuits-I think every suit I currently own is Land's End...)

Thank you! Stoneridge is on the way to gym for us, so I will stop by and look around.
 
Have you tried Dreamlight leos? I noticed those run pretty big. My daughter has had a few of that brand for 3 years now and is now taller than me, obvio grown a lot in 3 years and those leos are still pretty roomy. In my opinion they run big, and are thinner in material and super stretchy.

You should also ask about the rule in your daughter's gym about wearing tank tops and shorts. The girls at my daughter's gym are allowed, just can't wear loose clothing, so they wear capri leggings and tank tops/bra tops all the time.
 
welovecolors.com goes up to adult XXXL in leotards (look under "dancewear"). I ordered a couple of childrens' leotards from them and they are good-enough quality, but they only come in solid colors and don't look like the typical gymnastics leos- they are more "dancey." They are pretty inexpensive though and come in every color under the sun, so it might be a place to try.
 

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