It’s a bit pricey - tops ring in at around $150 - but they’re definitely worth-it investment pieces, and an important brand to watch. “I spent the past ten years designing for luxury ready-to-wear houses in Paris, and growing into my thirties, I increasingly felt that I didn’t want to continue promulgating one silhouette type to be every woman’s unachievable goal,” explains founder Lydia Mauer. The debut collection, which launched in October, features tops, bottoms, and one-pieces in jewel tones like rich copper and magenta, all with elevated details and a wide range of sizes. ![]() Phylyda is a new brand that’s particularly fashion forward. If you want to add some sex appeal, just add the equally meshy bottom ($29). Plus, the underwire is subtle enough to be almost unnoticeable. The Glamazon Scoop Neck Swim Top rings in at just under $50 (it’s $46), and, thanks to the mesh detailing, it looks more like chic athleisure than bra-on-the-beach. While Pour Moi, like all the brands listed here, has its hits and misses, there’s one style I’m particularly excited about. This British brand is exclusively sold at Bare Necessities stateside. Consider this one busty girl’s call to action. Hopefully, the swimwear industry will take note, and our options will soon be far more extensive. With that said, here are the labels you should bookmark. And so, it’s worth recognizing the noble work (no, really) of the brands creating viable options for women larger than a DD cup. Clearly, demand is not the issue.įor many, cup-sized swimsuits are simply a non-negotiable, but the options that do exist are inarguably limited, and oftentimes seriously lacking in style. Rigby & Peller‘s most commonly sold size is a 32E, and according to Bare Necessities, its five best-selling bra-sized swim tops are 34DD, 36DD, 34E, 36E, and 34F. Essentially, when it comes to swimwear, if you’ve got boobs: Good luck.Īnd yet retailers will note that their most commonly sold sizes are, in fact, larger than DDs. And a lot of the tops in specialty stores look like your grandma’s bras were given a waterproof coating. Go to H&M or Forever 21 and you’ll find wisps of bikini tops - tiny triangles of cheap fabric in small, medium, and large. ![]() ![]() Swimwear is, unfortunately, lagging behind. But ask any woman above a DD, and she will tell you that the same is not true for bathing suits. It’s finally easier for women with big boobs to buy bras - pretty, sexy ones at that.
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