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There are a number of dilemmas larger-chested folks run into when bathing suit shopping.
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Perhaps the most pressing is finding swimsuits for big busts thatactuallysupport youwithout sacrificing style or comfort.
You probably have abathing suithorror story.
Youll find underwire and compressive styles for active beach days, and longlinebralettestyles for lounging comfortably poolside.
Your nip slip-free summer is a few clicks away.
Bravissimo Cadiz Bikini Top
Bravissimo
Thisunderwire topdoesnt have padding, so it isnt bulky.
It has the looks-good-on-everyone balconette silhouette and features thick straps to take pressure off your neck and shoulders.
This swimsuit is the most secure and supportive one Ive found, and it makes me feel beautiful!
I have the top and the Brazilian bottoms.
Im an E cup, and Aeries line is perfect for coverage and support.
This halter bikini is made with a soft terry fabric and has thicker straps and a stylish square neck.
I love this swim top because I dont feel like Im spilling out, but I have enough support.
My unpopular opinion is that underwire rocks.
I think it gives bras and swimsuits a more structured, vintage-style fit, and Im very into that.
This bikini top made me think less horrible things about Abercrombie & Fitch, which is absolutely saying something.
I discovered Monday Swimwear on Instagram around two years ago.
It took some trial and error with sizing, but I love the Jamaica top andByron bottomsfrom them.
Its super hard to find swimwear thats both supportive and stylish for me.
It goes well with high-waisted bikini bottoms as a nod to 1960s beach style.
Just like an LBD, I like to have an LBBS (Little Black Bathing Suit).
This balconette top from Aerie has been my pick for the past two years.
Available in sizes 32A to 38DD.
Full transparency: I was afraid I would hate this one-piece swimsuit, but I love it?
It cuts a little bit low on the side, so there is a possibility of some sideboob slip.
But even though its backless, it has a built-in shelf bra and padding that keeps the ladies together.
Its also pretty supportive in terms of the fabricwithout feeling tight.
And the booty is cheeky but not uncomfortably so.Katie Pittman, editor
Available in sizes XS to XXXXL+.
Whats more, its made from more than 80% recycled materials.
Knix Puffy Sleeve Bikini Top
Okay, princess vibes!
This sweet bandeau top has a cropped length and four-way stretch that offers gentle compression.
I am all for this trendy puffy sleeve swim top, especially because it doubles as a crop top.
Available in sizes XS to XL.
It has built-in soft cups for added support.
Reviewers rave about the high-quality fabric and range of colors and patterns.
This one in particular is supportive but still lightweight.
Available in sizes 2-22.
The underwire still holds in bigger busts, though, so you shouldnt deal with much spillage.
Monday Swimwear is so stylish and gives enough support without the push-up cup.
Im so pleasantly surprised by the Clovelly Top.
This top has a snapback closure and fully adjustable straps.
Bare Essentials is my go-to brand for bras and bathing suits!
I love that this top comes in bra sizes, and I pair it with high-waisted bottoms.
It has a halter top and gives full coverage in the back.
CUPSHE hasnt failed me yetI truly cannot get enough of this ruffly tankini.
It has a compressive band and a built-in shelf bra to keep you in place throughout your sun-soaked day.
It has a fully adjustable closure and straps, and it goes up to a 44 band size.
Cant say enough positive things about the brand and The Scoop top.
This pretty plum one-piece has a deep V-neck and ruching around the waist.
It has a strappy, crisscross back and offers full butt coverage.
The Adore Me brand has been great for finding swimsuits.