supportive swimwear
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hollyolivarria
abbie
mc23
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supportive swimwear
hi guys, i know it is early days for me to even consider swimwear as i'm only two weeks post op, but we are going to be taking a year to go travelling next year and I know I'll spend more time in bikini tops than bras. Really don't want to see another pair of boobies go downhilll (breast feeding killed the last pair) but I'm thinking skimpy string bikinis on a daily basis aren't going to do me any favours. Anyone got any recommendations for styles, brands or shops that sell nice ones that will provide decent sport but don't look like something my mother would choose!
mc23- Newbie BJSF Member
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Re: supportive swimwear
Depends what size you are, but id have a look at the freya range. I love some of their swimwear.
Figleaves.co.uk have quite a good selection of larger cup size bikinis, even in smaller band sizes if you need that. Also ebay
Figleaves.co.uk have quite a good selection of larger cup size bikinis, even in smaller band sizes if you need that. Also ebay
abbie- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: supportive swimwear
I in the US but I always thought Victoria's Secret had great ones, even for larger breast too. Check there website out!
hollyolivarria- Active BJSF Member
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Location : illinois
Re: supportive swimwear
Asos have some great ones in their own DD+ or their Fuller Bust range.Or Freya, like Abbie says are great too.Lucky you, off for a year!!
kayla- BJSF Addict
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Re: supportive swimwear
I agree with Victorias Secret but also and kind of athletic swim suit like Nike or Adidas has a lot of support
Knxgrl- BJSF Addict
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Re: supportive swimwear
I would also recommend checking Victoria's Secret. I already have my first post boobies swim suit picked out and it provides support and comes in large chest sizes.
TiaDe- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : Florida, United States
Re: supportive swimwear
Just saw a commercial this morning for a store called Lane Bryant... They specialize in larger sizes and are having a sale right now on sizes F, G, etc
Knxgrl- BJSF Addict
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