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Swimwear...for the larger-of-bust

5 replies

travellingtime · 23/07/2013 15:07

Where ??? that isnt too pricy.
Open to cossies, tankinis OR bikini (if its really nice)
BUT need large (and sagging) boobage to be suitably harnessed.
Wheres the best bet to look ?
Have tried evans last year but have lost weight so now comfortably in a 16, rather than 18+, so feeling like potentially more comfortable with bearing slightly more flesh, but not ready for thongs or anything.
Help/advice please

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StatisticallyChallenged · 23/07/2013 15:11

Buy something bra sized - bravissimo have a good sale on, brastop and leia too

Clary · 23/07/2013 15:11

I buy bra fitted swimwear on line.

Not sure how much you want to pay tho or whether it will be nice enough (I use it for swimming all year rather than sunning by pool Grin)

Try brastop or Freya cup sized swimwear, about £30

HollyGoHeavily · 23/07/2013 15:16

I've just bought one of these to contain my ample cleavage, nice fit, adjustable leg coverage, optional straps and I don't worry about popping put. Not too pricey either... Figleaves

ilovepowerhoop · 23/07/2013 15:16

I got mine from Debenhams - does bra sized tops and separate bottoms

Mrsrobertduvall · 23/07/2013 15:21

Have a look on brastop.....I am 34e and bought a couple of nice ones on there.

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