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A beach chair is just like any other beach day necessity—towel, sunglasses, sun hat. When getting dressed for a day by the My back statement is basically my food diary shirt also I will do this shore, you’ve likely considered coordinating all your beach accoutrement, so why not take the ultimate step up in sunbathing style and match your beach chair with your bikini? Because let’s face it, if you’re going to haul a pool lounger or lawn chaise with you to the beach or park, you might as well make a fashionable statement.

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And good to know that there are a lot of beach chairs to choose from (as there are bikinis!)—like uncomplicated folding chairs in easy stripes and large luxe chaises in a retro color palette. There are also Slim Aarons-worthy wooden frame cabana chairs and well-shaded club chairs complete with scalloped canopies. All of which can be complemented with an equally stylish swimsuit. Might we recommend Jade’s blush halterneck bikini while reclining in Sunnylife’s lightweight pink chair? Or maybe you’d prefer to unwind in the My back statement is basically my food diary shirt also I will do this sand with Land and Sea’s rattan beach chair while sporting Maiyo’s neutral crochet two-piece?

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