Where can I buy bra size bikinis?

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So my weight loss motivation is my holiday in Salou leaving on 2nd September. Although I'm gonna try to drop as much weight as possible I'm gonna need a properly fitting bikini because my chest isn't going to shrink to the extent where I'll feel confident without proper under-wiring. My bra size is currently a 34E and that's the size I'll be buying for my holiday. I live in the UK and would definitely prefer a high street shop so that I can try on the top and make sure I have the support and fit I need. So far I know of Debenhams for bikini tops. Possibly Marks and Spencer. Any more suggestions?

Oh, btw guys, I should've said I'm a student and so £30 for the top and bottoms is kinda my maximum price. I only make £50 a week so am a bit skint!

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  • Specialkayrina
    Specialkayrina Posts: 242 Member
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    http://belle-lingerie.co.uk/
    Even though I live in the US, I always buy from this website. Great quality and good diversity for bigger sizes bra as well.
    I'm a 36DDD so it's quite difficult to find cute bikinins my size here in the US.
  • angieroo2
    angieroo2 Posts: 973 Member
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    Brastop.com <-- UK website with great prices and sales.
  • Helendv8
    Helendv8 Posts: 21 Member
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    I feel your pain charlotte! I got mine from ASOS, who sometimes have a good range (a quick searchs shows they've got 100 styles in 34E at the mo).

    In fact, I just really splashed out and bought this one for myself recently:
    http://www.asos.com/Hoola-Twilight-Blue-Shimmer-Bikini/pgeproduct.aspx?sgid=6272&cid=2238&Rf-400=13923&sh=0&pge=0&pgesize=36&sort=-1&clr=Twilightblue
  • charlottelt1995
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    Oh, btw guys, I should've said I'm a student and so £30 for the top and bottoms is kinda my maximum price. I only make £50 a week so am a bit skint!
  • charlottelt1995
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    I feel your pain charlotte! I got mine from ASOS, who sometimes have a good range (a quick searchs shows they've got 100 styles in 34E at the mo).

    In fact, I just really splashed out and bought this one for myself recently:
    http://www.asos.com/Hoola-Twilight-Blue-Shimmer-Bikini/pgeproduct.aspx?sgid=6272&cid=2238&Rf-400=13923&sh=0&pge=0&pgesize=36&sort=-1&clr=Twilightblue

    That's a lovely bikini and I'd get that one but they don't have my size :( There are a few other ones on that website that are quite nice though. I see they have free delivery and returns but just reading the policy and it says

    "If you wish to return underwear, swimwear or any items marked with a + next to the product name, please do not remove the original wrapping for hygiene reasons."

    Does that mean I can still unwrap it and try it on as long as I don't remove the hygiene strip from the bottoms? Just I'd probably order a couple sizes and return the ones which don't fit.
  • Helendv8
    Helendv8 Posts: 21 Member
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    They're really good with returns - as long as you leave the tags in and the hygeine strip on the bottoms you should be fine!

    Hope you find something nice - I'm on holiday on 1st September so that's my weight loss motivation too! x
  • DemoraFairy
    DemoraFairy Posts: 1,806 Member
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    I seem to remember last time I was in Ann Summers they had a bikini range that was supported and everything. It was mostly advertising padded ones, but had non-padded too. I was a 34F before I started dieting, I know they've gone down a bit but haven't measured since. I'm hoping it'll be easier to find bras and such now!
  • FlabFighter86
    FlabFighter86 Posts: 233 Member
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    Bravissimo would sure do your size, but they might be more then £30. Worth a look at the sale items on their website. What about ebay?
  • sozisraw
    sozisraw Posts: 418 Member
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    they are good in asda George, and a bargain :)