Author Topic: Cup sized swimwear  (Read 275 times)

Offline AlfaQ

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I swim a lot and I am quite self conscious about my breasts as I transit to and from the pool so I am seriously considering getting a swimsuit.  I have discovered that there are even swimsuits that come in bra sizes  and even with wires which I think may suit me as l don't like compression on my chest area.  For modesty I would of course wear my  swimming trunks over the swim suit.  Has anyone else tried this?  I am a bit apprehensive about this but I don't like my boobs jiggling during the walk of shame to the pool.  The Freya active molded swimsuit has caught my eye.  

Offline blad

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For me wearing a swim suit would almost be the same as going around with only a bra on in public.
If the bra fits, wear it.

Offline JJ_Gyne

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I could wear it under a swim rash guard potentially
I was thinking something like this: 
CALYPSA Racerback Swim Bra with Removable Cups




Offline Justagirl💃

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I have a Torrid one-piece swimsuit with underwire support. 
As far as things go, you could always wear shorts with it..

(Mine is similar to the one in the photo)
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Offline Midagemoobs2

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I can still go in the water topless, but while it is notable walking around, I honestly don’t think it is notable when in the water.  If the UV index is up, or I am walking around or just sitting by the water, or before or after swimming, I’ll just wear a dark micro fiber tee or rashguard; its not hidden but toned down to unremarkable. If it were it white or light it would be noticed. 

Offline Gyno64

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CALYPSA Racerback Swim Bra with Removable Cups.

Very much reminds me of my Jockey brand pull over bras I have been wearing lately. Pull the cup pads out and jump in the water.
  I like doing kayaking with my wife. But I usually will go bra less in a loosed fitting thin strap tank top. But I like the idea of a crop top swim top As I may describe this particular swim top listed here.

Offline curiousk

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This is a tankini that I will wear swimming.  It has matching bottoms  too.   It fits great and covers me well. 

Offline curiousk

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The matching bottoms

Offline Dudewithboobs

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One thing I’ve come to learn is at the pool unless your breasts are definitively female in aesthetic volume shape and contour than you’re fine to go topless. 

There’s plenty men i see who are of varied ages and body types from athletic to obese to old an young who have probably b to c cups in volume but they aren’t projecting and round and so forth as a woman’s of similar size. 

Add to the many men or women of body types and such they probably wish they could hide or adjust for the pools but can’t and don’t. 

It becomes personal preference imo to wear and cover up for comfort. If the option is to I’d say wear a crew neck long like bra that will look identical to a tank top underneath a rash guard. Or long line bikini top with higher neckline or racerback. 

Tankinis and such while some do offer unisex styles and such I feel the necklines and styles still appear overtly feminine in ways that it’s just tough to risk it if already concerned 

Offline JJ_Gyne

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I would need to keep pads in so as to keep from flashing nipage everywhere

Offline LukeC

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This is a tankini that I will wear swimming.  It has matching bottoms  too.  It fits great and covers me well.

Is that underwire and what brand?


 

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