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SWIMSUITS for a DD girl.


Question Posted Sunday January 23 2011, 2:35 am

Hi ihave dd breasts and i need a swimsuit bad. they grew 2 cup sizes in 5 months. i found this swimsuit... this one [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

or this one [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

im looking for 40 dollar swimsuits or (very close to that price) (or way less) that fit the dd cup... Do those swimsuits i just gave the link to seam like a dd? and can i call amazon and find out if they are dd?
cuz it doesnt say it on the chart.

please help me..
i do not want a one piece or tankini.. i'm SIXTEEN. i do not wanna dress like an old lady at the beach.. :( please help . if you find any please send me links


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Peeps answered Sunday January 23 2011, 5:11 pm:
You should really go to a more local place to try on swim suits. I don't know how many bras you've purchased yet, as you're only 16, but you'll learn that some cuts fit WAY differently and you need a larger or smaller size because of it. It really varies on your shape versus the shape of the bra, you know? Swim suit tops are just the same.

I wanted to point out something about the idea of calling Amazon about this product.

Amazon is NOT the seller of either of these products. It's kind of like eBay. You don't call eBay and ask about a product. You call the seller from the eBay site, you know?

So, if you choose to contact someone about the product that will know what you're talking about and get you the answers then you want to contact the SELLER of the product. If you call Amazon and ask about it you're going to get the exact same response--I know because I work for Amazon and I hear about this sort of thing every day from customer service representatives.

So, Amazon isn't the seller of both items. They are just the site a person is using to sell the products. Amazon won't be able to answer anything about this product as it isn't theirs. They know just as much as you do about it, trust me.

In these cases the seller's name is located right in the blue buy box to the right of the product. The red polka dotted one is being sold by Mall 24/7 and the brown swimsuit is also from Mall 24/7.

You can also view the seller's name (and a link where you can select them to contact them) right under the "IN STOCK" word. It says:

"Ships from and sold by Mall 24/7. Gift-wrap available."

From there you can click on their name (Mall 24/7) and it'll take you to an information page about the seller and their recent history. Scroll down a little until you see "About Seller" and "Seller Help" on the lower right-hand side. Under Seller Help it will say:

"Seller Help
Mall 24/7 Customer Service Contact
Contact this seller Phone: 1(888)383-3813"

You can then send them an email through the "Contact this seller" link or give them a call from their toll-free line they've listed. This will get you in contact with the SELLER--not Amazon. You want to talk to the seller so you have all of your questions addressed.

If your mother is around she may be able to take a tape measure for fabric and see about your measurements of your breasts--not in the A, B, C, D, DD cup type. Then, you can simply click "Sizing info" from beside (or under) the price and see where you might measure on their scales.

Seriously though, your best bet is to go to a place where you're able to try them on and look at yourself in the mirror. That way you don't have to go through all of the trouble of mailing a swimsuit back and waiting for a refund then taking another stab at finding the appropriate style.

If you do the whole trying-them-on in a store then do yourself a favorite and jump up and down a few times in the mirror. NOBODY wants to bob up from under the water and look down to see that the girls have escaped the packaging ;)

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dearcandore answered Sunday January 23 2011, 11:28 am:
You're going to have to realize that $40.00 for a good swim suit is very low. Especially for girls like us with the big chests (I'm a DDD!)... think more in the 75-100 dollar range. I know it sounds expensive, but when you find a good suit that fits you well, supports you and looks nice, it is worth it. Its an investment. And I have found, in my experience, that most stores don't have nice suits for big-chested girls, at least not suits that fit you in the waist AND the chest. I think you'll have to do an online purchase. Make sure its from a place that has free return shipping, in case you need a different size. Here is a GREAT website for bras and swimwear
barenecessities.com
They're really great and reliable and they have great specials all the time. Good luck.

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marinemom24 answered Sunday January 23 2011, 9:53 am:
My suggestion would be not to buy a bathing suit over the internet. With a unique figure such as yours I think it might be risky to hope something you see on a computer screen would fit properly. Actually, alot of clothing doesn't fit the way they do on the models you see on websites. Take a trip to the mall and try on swimwuits to get a better idea of what size you might actually be. You don't have to buy them, just try them on. I get a sense that cost might be a factor for you, but honestly $40.00 is on the low side for a good-fitting swimsuit. If you absolutely must purchase over the internet I'd stick to a company that offers free shipping both ways so that if you buy something that doesn't fit or look quite right you can easily send it back. I know for sure that Zappos does this and I'm sure other companies do as well. I really hope this helps a bit. Good luck!

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