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Mid-range bikinis

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isShoppingExercise · 12/04/2018 23:14

I am (coughs) over 40. Always bought cheap bikinis as I thought I could get away with it. Haven't been abroad for 3 years, looked at my collection and realised that I need more coverage, support and thicker/sturdier material Blush

Where can I buy decent but still stylish and not frumpy swimwear?

M and s bottoms never fit me properly and I like sea folly but too pricey (as they only get worn 3 times max a year). I am size 8-10, fairly decent bust but not huge.

All suggestions welcome, thanks

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isShoppingExercise · 13/04/2018 10:37

Bumping for daytime crowd!

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abitunhinged · 13/04/2018 14:56

Have a look at the Floozie ones by Frost French at debenhams fun and good flattering fit not too pricey (especially if you wait for the 20%) whilst not feeling too "young".

DianaT1969 · 13/04/2018 15:21

Moontide is gorgeous quality and cheaper than Seafolly. New Zealand brand. Thick material and on trend.

Mid-range bikinis
TimesNewRoman · 13/04/2018 15:24

Florence and Fred (Tesco) actually have a couple of bikinis they do every year which are a bit more substantial and forgiving on the wobbly bits, without being too frumpy.

VladPutin · 13/04/2018 15:35

frost floozie at debenhams

DianaT1969 · 13/04/2018 15:45

Ted Baker started doing swimwear so that could be good.

Littlepumpkinpie · 13/04/2018 16:23

Freya do bra sized bikinis I go for the bra style ones over the halter neck variety. I'm top heavy so feel more supported in them.

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