I’m busty (34i); size 6/8 clothing. Does this bathing suit look too much like bra/panties?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Because it’s hard to find swimwear if you are busty!


Are you busty, OP?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Because it’s hard to find swimwear if you are busty!


No, it’s not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because it’s hard to find swimwear if you are busty!


No, it’s not.


Yes it is if you need support. I am an F.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because it’s hard to find swimwear if you are busty!


No, it’s not.


Yes it is if you need support. I am an F.


PP here and I am 32h

And I buy a ton of suits. Bathing suits are a lot more flexible than bras and sizing. There is a little bit of trial and error but nothing difficult..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because it’s hard to find swimwear if you are busty!


No, it’s not.


Yes it is if you need support. I am an F.


PP here and I am 32h

And I buy a ton of suits. Bathing suits are a lot more flexible than bras and sizing. There is a little bit of trial and error but nothing difficult..


Breast shape is important in this. Filler breasts vs. Teardrops will have two very different support needs and styles that they can wear without spillage.
Anonymous
Fuller*
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because it’s hard to find swimwear if you are busty!


No, it’s not.


Yes it is if you need support. I am an F.


PP here and I am 32h

And I buy a ton of suits. Bathing suits are a lot more flexible than bras and sizing. There is a little bit of trial and error but nothing difficult..


Are yours real? My issue is that getting support hurts my neck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because it’s hard to find swimwear if you are busty!


No, it’s not.


Yes it is if you need support. I am an F.


PP here and I am 32h

And I buy a ton of suits. Bathing suits are a lot more flexible than bras and sizing. There is a little bit of trial and error but nothing difficult..


Are yours real? My issue is that getting support hurts my neck.


Yes they are real.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because it’s hard to find swimwear if you are busty!


Are you busty, OP?


Did you read the title of this post?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because it’s hard to find swimwear if you are busty!


No, it’s not.


Yes it is if you need support. I am an F.


PP here and I am 32h

And I buy a ton of suits. Bathing suits are a lot more flexible than bras and sizing. There is a little bit of trial and error but nothing difficult..


Are yours real? My issue is that getting support hurts my neck.


Are you OP?

Can you explain a little bit about why getting support hurts your neck? I can only really imagine this if you are wearing a halter type top. There are plenty of non-halter tops that don't look too much like a bra that have plenty of support.

Are you considering one pieces too?
Anonymous
Dear me, please don’t do this if you’re an (i) cup. Horrible like two pneumatic neon beach balls screaming at me
Anonymous
I'm the PP who suggested Pour Moi.

OP, Can we assume you are the same poster who posted about mismatched bikinis and the weird high neck binikis? We'd love to help you find a suit. If you need a lot of support your top will look somewhat bra-like, but keeping certain things in mind will help you not look like you're wearing underwear on a beach.

1. PP who suggested patterns will help was spot on. Also: Just don't with neon
2. Bikinis with hardware, ruffles,side ties or other embellishments will make it clear you are wearing a swimsuit
3. Only look at stores/ site where you can buy by cup size. Just don't bother with straight size swimwear.
4. Proper supportive swimwear sold by bra size is more expensive than you might expect. It's worth it.
5. Your bikini top should match your bottom
6. Co ordinating beach accessories (shoes, sarong, hat, sunglasses) will make your look cohesive

Some ideas below available in your size

https://www.pourmoiclothing.com/50224/pour-moi/casablanca-underwired-non-padded-bikini-top/
https://www.pourmoiclothing.com/products/andalucia-frill-underwired-non-padded-bikini-top/
https://www.bravissimo.com/us/products/jet-scallop-bikini-top-ps181/#magenta-ps181mag
Anonymous
wow, keep shopping op.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP who suggested Pour Moi.

OP, Can we assume you are the same poster who posted about mismatched bikinis and the weird high neck binikis? We'd love to help you find a suit. If you need a lot of support your top will look somewhat bra-like, but keeping certain things in mind will help you not look like you're wearing underwear on a beach.

1. PP who suggested patterns will help was spot on. Also: Just don't with neon
2. Bikinis with hardware, ruffles,side ties or other embellishments will make it clear you are wearing a swimsuit
3. Only look at stores/ site where you can buy by cup size. Just don't bother with straight size swimwear.
4. Proper supportive swimwear sold by bra size is more expensive than you might expect. It's worth it.
5. Your bikini top should match your bottom
6. Co ordinating beach accessories (shoes, sarong, hat, sunglasses) will make your look cohesive

Some ideas below available in your size

https://www.pourmoiclothing.com/50224/pour-moi/casablanca-underwired-non-padded-bikini-top/
https://www.pourmoiclothing.com/products/andalucia-frill-underwired-non-padded-bikini-top/
https://www.bravissimo.com/us/products/jet-scallop-bikini-top-ps181/#magenta-ps181mag


Thank you for these. Any idea if the bravissmo is TTS?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP who suggested Pour Moi.

OP, Can we assume you are the same poster who posted about mismatched bikinis and the weird high neck binikis? We'd love to help you find a suit. If you need a lot of support your top will look somewhat bra-like, but keeping certain things in mind will help you not look like you're wearing underwear on a beach.

1. PP who suggested patterns will help was spot on. Also: Just don't with neon
2. Bikinis with hardware, ruffles,side ties or other embellishments will make it clear you are wearing a swimsuit
3. Only look at stores/ site where you can buy by cup size. Just don't bother with straight size swimwear.
4. Proper supportive swimwear sold by bra size is more expensive than you might expect. It's worth it.
5. Your bikini top should match your bottom
6. Co ordinating beach accessories (shoes, sarong, hat, sunglasses) will make your look cohesive

Some ideas below available in your size

https://www.pourmoiclothing.com/50224/pour-moi/casablanca-underwired-non-padded-bikini-top/
https://www.pourmoiclothing.com/products/andalucia-frill-underwired-non-padded-bikini-top/
https://www.bravissimo.com/us/products/jet-scallop-bikini-top-ps181/#magenta-ps181mag


Thank you for these. Any idea if the bravissmo is TTS?


Not sure about Bravissimo, but they have free returns. Sometimes it's best to just order multiple sizes right off the bat so you don't order one size and decide it fits 'well enough' since you don't want to deal with an exchange.
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