If you are tired of having had to say no to great swimwear choices just because it did not fit around the bust, you are in for a pleasant surprise. Finally, the swimwear industry has heard the complaints of millions of plus size women over the world and are now concentrating on coming up with cup size-centered swimwear.
Plus size women tend to have larger cup sizes but unfortunately there were not a lot of swimwear options catering to a comfort fit around the bust area. Now, with attention being given to bigger cup sizes such as DD through H, and in some cases a higher one too, you can be assured of selecting swimwear on both the comfort and fashion factor.
The number one problem most plus sized women faced while looking for plus size swimwear is that in most cases the cup would either be a very uneven fit or is tight enough to cause spillage. There are numerous health implications of wearing tight bras, the scariest one being that it can lead to breast cancer. But even that aside, spillage makes women very uncomfortable and draws attention. With the big cup swimwear, you are guaranteed no spill and the fit is comfortable enough to allow you to function freely.
So whether you are on the hunt for a figure-flattering bikini or want to go the modest way with a sun dress, you need no more worry about not finding the right cup sizes. Most swimwear options now come equipped with DD cup sizes and up.
A quick tip from our experts - make sure you get the correct measurement. Since a lot of women are unaware of their actual cup size, this lack of information could hamper swimwear choice. The correct way to measure your cup sizes is to take a measuring tape and place it right below your breasts, this number is the band size, suppose 38. Now take the measurement tape again and measure over your breasts. If you get 39 then you are 39A if the number is 40 then you are 39 B, if the difference is 3 inches, then it is 39 C and so on.