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supportive swimsuit for ‘empty’ boobs

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snookerballs · 23/06/2022 21:52

I want to get back into swimming and the swimsuits I used to wear years ago (the £10 ones from sports direct) won’t do anymore due to my breasts 😕.

I’ve gained and lost and gained and lost weight leaving my boobs like underfilled beanbags; saggy with extra empty skin. I’m looking for an inexpensive (preferably under £20) supportive swimsuit if anyone has any recommendations?

thanks!

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noscoobydoodle · 23/06/2022 22:44

I have just got back into swimming and after 3 kids my boobs certainly aren't what they were! I have a couple of swimsuits but my favourite is the marks and Spencer active zip through swimsuit- supportive and flattering. Sizing runs a little small. I got mine in the sale under £20 but I can see it's currently £35 but worth looking out for it in the sale. My next favourite is from Decathlon- it's an aquafit swimsuit and was £20 (and still is on the website). Again I sized up as sizing was a bit small.

snookerballs · 23/06/2022 22:47

Thank you, I didn’t even think of M&S! I’ll have a look online

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Iamnotamermaid · 23/06/2022 23:00

cocosummer.co.uk/ have a good selection right now

ProudThrilledHappy · 23/06/2022 23:00

I have the same issue and find tankinis with cups best to wear. If you wear them with matching swimming bottoms they look like a full costume with the advantage of bra like support

snookerballs · 23/06/2022 23:29

Iamnotamermaid · 23/06/2022 23:00

cocosummer.co.uk/ have a good selection right now

they’re gorgeous, thank you. I said £20 limit in my OP but am willing to pay more if it’s a good fit etc

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snookerballs · 23/06/2022 23:30

ProudThrilledHappy · 23/06/2022 23:00

I have the same issue and find tankinis with cups best to wear. If you wear them with matching swimming bottoms they look like a full costume with the advantage of bra like support

Ah I didn’t even consider tankinis! I’ve only ever worn swimsuits (or bikinis on holiday) but now I’d rather everything was held in and held up! Do you recommend a particular brand?

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UrbanMage · 23/06/2022 23:36

I got some lovely ones from Shein of all places. Really comfy. You might have to size up, though. I really read the reviews to check

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