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Swimwear Dilemma

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wizzler · 28/04/2012 17:50

Oh please someone help.
I have booked a family holiday on a french campsite this year, and would really like to have a swimming costume that accentuates my good bits, rather than making me feel frumpy and fat.

I lost 2 stone last year , so promised myself a proper cossie,( instead of the £12.50 ones from M&S that I take the kids swimming in). Am prepared to spend up to about £80 if the MN panel decrees it to be necessary

I am still curvy, and am 34F. I need underwired, but most of the ones I see are all padded, and I really feel I am large enough without padding. Plunge / v necks suit me better

Looking for a one piece, and would prefer something in a bright colour.

Does anyone have any recommendations?

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DinahMoHum · 28/04/2012 17:55

Something from Freya :)

TooEasilyTempted · 28/04/2012 18:26

Have a look on the Bravissimo website, they do bra sized swimwear.

TheCinnamonGiraffe · 28/04/2012 20:47

If you love retro from this thread here ages ago.

This is quite nice too.

musttidyupmusttidyup · 28/04/2012 21:02

cheap from next is a great shape and support is reasonable. I'm the same size as you. It comes in other colours too.

wizzler · 29/04/2012 21:01

Thanks everyone.. I do like the coffee and cream one.. might hunt that down.

The lady in the Next picture looked very waif like in comparison to me, but i work near a Next, so will have a wander in !

The Freya ones are also on my "potential list".. don't know why but I am more nervous about trying and buying swim wear then anything else in my wardrobe.

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