Hello, sunshine! With warmer days rolling in, it’s officially time to think about swimsuits. Trying on swimwear usually comes with a side of dread, but this time we found one that might change the game. It smooths, flatters and puts the fun back into swim season. We're talking about J.Crew's Classic Sculpt One-piece and right now, you can get it for 40% off at the brand's Spring Event — but you'd better hurry. The sale ends tomorrow.
This bathing suit is made with two layers of fabric that work together to smooth and support. It’s also soft with just enough hold around the midsection and bum to feel secure and flattering without being restrictive.
Why is it a good deal? 💰
Swimsuits can get pretty pricey and somehow the smaller they are, the more they cost. But when summer hits and there’s a beach trip or cruise in the mix, you have to have one. This one normally goes for $118, but at J.Crew's Spring Event, you can get it for just $70 — that's 40% off. The sale event goes through April 14 and you can snap up deals on some of the brand's favorite styles sitewide at similarly deep discounts.
A little structure goes a long way — this suit flatters the waistline, smooths the midsection and makes you feel polished when you slip it on. (J.Crew)
Why do I need this? 🧐
This swimsuit might just surprise you. It's designed with two interlocking layers of fabric to gently sculpt and support, without the breath-stealing squeeze of typical control suits. It hugs in the right places—around the tummy and bum—but still feels soft and wearable. In fact, it’s so sleek and comfortable, you could pair it with jeans and a blazer and wear it out to dinner. The deep V neckline stays where it should, and the legs don’t hike up either. It comes in three different colors at the sale price: Simply Sage, Smoky Willow Wood and Black.
With gentle compression and elegant design, this swimsuit offers subtle tummy control that feels more like tailoring than shapewear. No tugging, no squeezing — it has a fit that flatters every curve.
The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.
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