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I've found the perfect swimwear for tummy control coverage

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Snuggles1 · 28/05/2014 00:00

I've always struggled to look good in the triangle style bikinis as they don't give me enough coverage, and I find a lot of costumes are too high on the legs for me (I'm size 14) So I've been hunting for alternatives and came across BettyLicious online. The have retro bikinis and swimsuits which look perfect. Any one else tried these retro styles?

I've found the perfect swimwear for tummy control coverage
I've found the perfect swimwear for tummy control coverage
I've found the perfect swimwear for tummy control coverage
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RonaldMcDonald · 28/05/2014 00:07

I think they make thighs look massive and legs short
I am a bikini fan

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justmuddlingalong · 28/05/2014 00:17

Shock at the prices!

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Cereal0ffender · 28/05/2014 07:38

Agree with Ronald, I used to long for this sort of swimsuit and then when I tried on on I looked like a barrel on stumps

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Koothrapanties · 28/05/2014 07:43

These don't look good on me either. I look much better in a fake tankini. So it's really a one piece, but looks like a two. Debenhams have some brilliant ones, the underneath is a tummy control mesh, with a tankini kind of thing over the top.

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Koothrapanties · 28/05/2014 07:44

And I have to say, this feels somewhat like an advertisement...

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MrsWolowitz · 28/05/2014 09:58

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Eastpoint · 28/05/2014 10:04

Great first post.

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UriGeller · 28/05/2014 10:17

Oh these sort of things always go on about how they are for "curves" and "real women" but the real women I've seen in 50's style cossies always look stumpy (myself included). I think a plain black one piece or tankini with a mid cut leg is as flattering as its possible to get unless you're a model shape.

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ShotgunNotDoingThePans · 28/05/2014 10:23

I agree, even the models look hefty. What chance the rest of us?
Swimwear, for me, is a matter of finding the least humiliating option that contains and supports my boobs, then hoping no one actually looks at me when I'm wearing it.

I never actually feel good, or confident with so much flesh on show, so I can't see how legs cut low across the thighs can change that.
I'm a size 12, btw.

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icanmakeyouicecream · 28/05/2014 10:42

Welcome to MN.

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TheresLotsOfFarmyardAnimals · 28/05/2014 10:45

In reality, something that sits quite high up with a higher leg is more flattering. Like this www.mandco.com/all-swimwear/butterfly-pattern-bikini-briefs/invt/2931990blue&bklist=icat,10,10028,10028670,10028210

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TeenyfTroon · 28/05/2014 10:52

Debenhams fake tankinis sound VERY interesting - could you possibly link, Koothra?

It's my mission in life - well, one of them - to find a reasonably priced tummy control swimsuit!

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PrimalLass · 28/05/2014 12:07

I have an M&S one like that. But it was half the price. With the usual 'M&S logic' they stopped selling the 5-star rated item that kept selling out...

Frasers do a similar 'Biba' style.

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PrimalLass · 28/05/2014 12:08
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Koothrapanties · 28/05/2014 16:16

Teeny -

Here's one, but they do other styles. They come with straps by the way.

m.debenhams.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/prod_10701_10001_064020213547_-1

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Koothrapanties · 28/05/2014 16:22
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TeenyfTroon · 28/05/2014 17:59

Thanks, Koothra, I like those.

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Cereal0ffender · 28/05/2014 18:54

I was imagining a tankini with some sort if American tan mesh in the gap!

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Koothrapanties · 28/05/2014 19:14

Cereal no one wants to see my flabby belly, mesh or no mesh! Sorry if I didn't describe it very well.

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Rachel468 · 12/05/2016 16:56

Have you checked our For Luna swimwear? //www.forluna.co.uk They are perfect for post pregnancy - covered up my mum tum and mad eye feel fab!

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