A properly fitting swimsuit that supports your breasts can completely transform your shape and boost your body confidence on the beach. If you have DD+ breasts, a swimsuit in the correct cup size will make sure you are properly supported resulting in an improved silhouette, reduced back pain and less chafing from your swimwear. Before you invest in a gorgeous new designer swimsuit, it's worth taking time out to
measure yourself to make sure you are wearing the correct size.
We have collected all our DD plus or large cup swimsuits together, so that you can easily browse them and find a swimsuit you know will fit you. This should save you a great deal of time and make it super simple to find exactly what you are looking for. No matter what other elements you are looking for, such as colour and style, you'll be able to look for them without losing track of that all important factor; sizing. If you want to make sure you'll always get a great fit, no matter whether you need fashion swimsuits or sports swimsuits, then just bookmark this page and you'll always have the most up to date list of great DD cup swimsuits for you to take on your holiday with you.
Why Wear Cup Sized Swimwear?
It's quite simple, a swimsuit that fits will be more comfortable to wear and result in a smoother silhouette. Swimwear that doesn't display a cup size is created for 'average sized' breasts eg cup sizes B - D. If your breasts are larger than a DD+ cup, you may find that you have to squeeze your breasts into such swimwear and the result is unsightly bulges in places you don't want them, straps cutting into your shoulders because it doesn't support you properly and backache from lack of support. If this sounds familiar to you, do your boobs and your back a favour and take a few minutes to check your size. You will find that wearing a swimsuit that properly supports your breasts will result in a flatter looking tummy, improved posture and less tension in the upper back and neck.
Can Larger Cup Swimwear Still Be Sexy?
Many women worry that swimwear with larger cups won't be as sexy or as fashionable as the styles they see with smaller cups. Actually, the 'average' cup size has increased from a 34B, as it was in the 1960's to 34DD. Many swimwear designers recognise this and now cater specifically for women with larger breasts. In creating swimsuits designed with DD+ women in mind, designers are able to develop collections that are designed to flatter and enhance their natural curves. The result is comfortable swimwear that looks great and feels fantastic!
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