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bikini recommendations

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Lilliput · 08/06/2006 19:32

I have gone from a size 16 to a size 12 and would love a bikini BUT I need something to support 32E saggy boobs and bottoms to be kind to stretchmarked saggy tummy. Am I being unrealistic? Am I going to have to contact Nikky Hambleton-Jones? I tried on a bikini in Asda today and was horrified but how horrid I looked!

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Piffle · 08/06/2006 19:34

Figleaves get there NOW!
FAb fab tankini with full support
I have one it is really really great by freya
Go there search your size well worth the extra dosh honest to god

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apronstrings · 08/06/2006 19:35

32E Envy

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crunchie · 08/06/2006 19:36

Don't is my advice :)

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Tutter · 08/06/2006 20:06

agree. don't. i'm only a size 12 but post pregnancy wouldn't do it. tankinis good if the tops are long enough to more or less meet the bottoms (boden [god forbid] does have nice ones) otherwise i'm afraid it's full-on cossies...

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zoeuk1 · 08/06/2006 22:46

ive got a bikini that looks fine. its a lepal one and they do it in john lewis. you can choose the bra size and bottoms. eg. 34dd top and size 10 bottoms. my sister is a 32e and she has the same bikini.

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oxocube · 09/06/2006 18:12

bravissimo are very good imo. I have 2 bikinis and a swimsuit from them and they are v nice and have washed well (worn a lot). Give lots of support to saggy boobs - a bit like wearing a sexy, well-fitting bra.

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Cod · 09/06/2006 18:28

ooh ooh ooh i know which one
hold on willl link

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Cod · 09/06/2006 18:34

right its \link{http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/930\this one but i think i go tmine fomr figleaves who dont have your size}
do not be put off byt he plunge bit
it truns spaniels ears in to booswams

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