Took a bit of a gamble with the size here. I'm 'normally' a 30G, but sister sized to a 34F.
The cups are too small. They're not too bad for swimwear, but I wouldn't wear this for any kind of beach sports. It comes with a detachable, thin halter strap. I wouldn't wear it without the strap as it isn't very supportive for me. There is a silicone strip along the inside top edge of the cup.
The longline band is a little odd. It extends a little under the cups at the front, but narrows down at the back to become a normal bikini clasp. I'm undecided if ...I like this or not. It is a firm band, I was expecting it to be way too big, but it's wearable. I may end up taking it in if it stretches out over wear, but until then it's fine. I find swimwear can be looser than normal bras anyway.
So a longline is a nice change for fuller bust swimwear, but not sure this works so well on a full bust. Read more 73 more words
I ordered a few bikinis from ASOS to try, and this one is the only one that I am thinking of keeping (to be altered to fit, of course!). First of all, be aware if you order bras or bikinis from ASOS' Spanish web site, as they have converted wrongly the sizes from the British to the Spanish ones. I had to write them an email to warn them of that.
The bikini has a beautiful leopard print and it's basically a bandeau bikini with straps attached. Badly attached, by the way. They are only sewn with a stitch to the fabric (not even to the inside padding).
The top I ...got is a 34F size, and it is not very true to size. I normally wear 32FF or 32G so I thought I would only need an alteration at the back to make it fit. I am going to try that because I can't see to find a bikini with a reasonable price that fits me, but I find the cups too small anyways. They don't give me a quadraboob, but they don't encase my breast or lie flat in my sternum.
Quality is not outstanding. All the fabrics are very basic and it looks like it is going to stretch a lot. Read more 102 more words