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'Resort' swimwear anxiety

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dun1urkin · 10/08/2014 21:40

I have lost some weight over the last few months, and, having a holiday coming up in a month, decided it was time to assess the fit of my non-swimming swimwear (am a keen swimmer, and have cozzies for swimming and cozzies for water-lounging and playing on lilos etc)

Only one fitted.

In a slightly panicked, cash strapped kind of way I ordered 2 x tankini tops and 2 x bottoms from Very for a measley 30 quid.

I am blessed with enough norkage to warrant bra-sized swimwear, and ordered tankini tops that describe themselves as 34 F - G.

Can anyone reassure me that it'll all be OK, that Resort swimwear is great value for money and that they love it?

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Witchesbrewandbiscuits · 10/08/2014 21:44

I have had resort before and it was just as good as any other. In fact I remember it lasting ages. Worry not

dun1urkin · 10/08/2014 21:45

Phew.

I'm hop

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dun1urkin · 10/08/2014 21:46

Oops!

I'm hop

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dun1urkin · 10/08/2014 21:47

Again???

Anyway, what I was trying to say is that I'm hoping I'll totally love it, and it'll be the end of buying more expensive swimwear Grin

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dun1urkin · 11/08/2014 17:56

So it's all arrived (wow, fast!)

Let's just say that their idea of 'F - G' is a little bit out of kilter with mine. Not so small that I'm going to send it back, but small enough that a bra-size interventionist would tut at me.

I'm going to alter the halter necks so they're cross back so my neck is taking less of the strain, and be. very. careful.

I rather suspect the puppies will come out to play at some stage. DH will be pleased!!!

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