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Beach scaffolding needed

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boredandrestless · 26/05/2012 08:37

^ just that really! Need a couple of nice bikinis that don't costs £100s of pounds and hold my 34E/Fs adequately.

I am 5ft6, curvy hourglass shape with a bit of a belly that I am hoping to lose by beach season (august).

Has anyone seen anything nice for the large of nork?

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boredandrestless · 26/05/2012 08:37

Oh forgot to put, am a 14/16 in clothes.

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LittlePandaBear · 26/05/2012 13:11

Have a look at the sale section in Bravissimo, I've just got this:

bravissimo

but I'm a 32E so you may need something more supportive! You can search by size. Good luck!

boredandrestless · 26/05/2012 19:32

Thanks littlepandabear I will have a look. . . .

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BreadAndJamForFrances · 26/05/2012 20:32

Lots of bargain swim wear here looks a bit 'grannyish' at first glance, but they have top brands such as Panache, Freya, etc.

Maraki · 26/05/2012 21:31

Hi, I'm a 34G size 14-16 with a mummy tummy and I bought Freya's Tropicana bikini from ebay. Also stocked by figleaves on the Freya Outlet section (sorry on phone - cant do links). The top is supportive and the foldover briefs are flattering for the tummy.
Good luck

GobblersKnob · 27/05/2012 07:05

Brastop and Leia both have good swimwear outlet sections.

I am 30FF and have quite a few Freya bikinis, I tend to buy in a 32F for swimwear, the extra band width is just more comfy in the heat.

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