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May 23 2008
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Swimwear for large breasted women who are not a size 16+

Anonymous

hey, i am still in school and im sponging off my father still. AND i dont have a job. but im a 10 E cup almost an F...and its really hard when it comes to shopping for afordable bikinis. im not spending 90 bucks on something that ill chuck away next winter, does anyone know anyplace good with nice fitting bikinis? 25.07.08 8.41p.m. reply to post »

shopaholic_shel

Guys check out zodee.com.au - LOADS of great lingerie and swimwear for the larger cup sizes, and best of all there are loads of thinmgs that are no where near a 'nanna style'. Check out Fayrefoem for great lingerie: http://www.zodee.com.au/womens/fayreform/ and for Swimwear for full cup sizes that are specific cup fitting: http://www.zodee.com.au/Womens/Swimwear/D+-Cups/ 11.07.08 1.30p.m. reply to post »

Soph

I use www.storminadcup.com.au, which is an Aussie shop which mails to NZ no problems and have a great returns policy (so you can get the right size). They have a few brands of bikinis which go huge in the cup while still sizes 10+. (I'm 12 F) I love Freya and have gone mad and brought 3 already!! 02.07.08 5.52p.m. reply to post »

Gracie

http://www.suerice.com.au/index.asp http://www.bellaforma.com.au/shop/Swimwear-c-250.html try these...maybe over your budget, especially the first one. Sorry, best I could find at the moment. 02.07.08 9.05a.m. reply to post »

Gracie

I heard or a brand specifically designed for people DD and up. I'll try to look it up and post a link. But it is probably expensive. You don't get decent sized bathers for cheap because htye actually have to use good quality materials and design (not flimsy coloured triangles) If not my suggestion is buy a bra and wear it under a full-piece or bikini. If you pick the right bathers to disguise the bra no one will know. 02.07.08 8.31a.m. reply to post »

H-elisabeth

This issue needs to be resolved!!!! I am a size 10, but have ridiculous sized boobs, but don't understand why bikini's are sold in seperates, why should I have to buy TWO bikini's to get the set to fit?! [Have been caught many a time changing a 10 top with a 16 top to get a fititng set.] And also, can't afford to spend a ridiculous amount of money on 'special' bikinis. So any places in NZ that people may know of where I can get a nice, fitting, supportive bikini would be appreciated 27.05.08 10.56p.m. reply to post »

michelle

I have big boobs n not jst big massive! like a 12 FF almost G (too scared to have them sized properly again) and i knw its only winter but quick enough it will b the start of summer and i will still be without a swimmer top that actully looks good but still holds the girls in and up! Someone please help and nothing too expensive im on a budget!! Ive seen some things that are 100 plus jst for the top and i havent bought new clothes in ages so i need it on the cheap but still good!! 23.05.08 4.16p.m. reply to post »

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