DELIMIRA Women's One Piece Bathing Suit Plus Size Swimsuit Tummy Control Front Zipper Swimwear

4.2 out of 5 stars 6,097 ratings

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Fabric type
82% Polyamide, 18% Spandex
Care instructions
Machine Wash
Origin
Imported
Closure type
Zipper

About this item

  • Smooth, quick-drying and high stretchy fabric ensures comfy experience
  • Non-removable built-in pads for added support
  • Ruched design for tummy control and a slimming look
  • Front zip for easy on and off, even when wet
  • Soft wide straps, U-back and reliable bottom coverage
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Features
Front Zip Modest Striped Slimming Basic Modest V-Neck
Built-in Pads
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  • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.83 x 10.16 x 2.09 inches; 6.17 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ Delimira002
  • Department ‏ : ‎ womens
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ March 1, 2017
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01I36XJDC
  • Customer Reviews:
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Customers find the swimsuit fits well and stays tight, with a flattering cut at the bust and vibrant colors. Moreover, the zipper is sturdy and adds a slimming effect, making it easy to get on and off, particularly when wet. Additionally, the suit provides good support with a built-in bra band, and customers describe it as soft and comfortable. However, the material quality receives mixed feedback - while some say it's good quality, others report it's not very long-lasting.

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478 customers mention "Fit"335 positive143 negative

Customers like how the swimsuit fits, noting that it accommodates larger chests and stays relatively tight while being comfortable on the butt and long enough.

"...I was pleasantly surprised by the good fit out of the package, especially as I'd sized up in spite of this suit being listed as a "plus size" option..." Read more

"...It’s very comfortable and long enough which is rare as I am 6ft." Read more

"Fits well and I like the color!" Read more

"...I also have to pull the girls up into the sewn in bra. The leg openings are a tad loose, but nothing was too exposed when I got out of the water...." Read more

283 customers mention "Flattering"283 positive0 negative

Customers find the swimsuit flattering, particularly appreciating its nice cut at the bust and attractive color.

"...It is also, otherwise, a pretty normal looking bathing suit...." Read more

"...It is a very flattering suit. The 4 starts instead of 5 was only because of the leg openings." Read more

"Fits well and I like the color!" Read more

"...I like the zip front…and it stays zipped! The color and style with white trim is very nice, and the fit is good, although the butt is a little big…..." Read more

152 customers mention "Zipper quality"117 positive35 negative

Customers like the zipper of the swimsuit, noting that it stays up well, is easy to get on and off, and provides a slimming effect with its ruching.

"...I like the zip front…and it stays zipped!..." Read more

"I love that this suit has a zippered front. It is so much easier to get the wet suit off...." Read more

"...The zipper is an added bonus. The reason for 4 stars, the straps could be a little longer" Read more

"...thing I have to say that may be negative to some people is the zipper is very "loose", like when I zip it all the way up, it stays... if I WANTED to..." Read more

132 customers mention "Ease of use"132 positive0 negative

Customers find the swimsuit easy to use, particularly noting that the zip-up front makes it simple to put on and take off, even when wet.

"it is very easy to wear on and off. Color stayed pretty good. I have used it for three to four month. Much better than other pricy brand swimsuit." Read more

"I love that this suit has a zippered front. It is so much easier to get the wet suit off...." Read more

"...The instructions are clear to not leave it in the sun because it will fade. It also says wash with care...." Read more

"...I have a bad shoulder and this swimsuit allows for easy on/ off access.) The zipper is an added bonus...." Read more

114 customers mention "Comfort"106 positive8 negative

Customers find the swimsuit comfortable, describing it as the softest suit with a nice feel, and one customer specifically mentions its gentle support bra.

"This is my go to swimsuit and I always get compliments on it. It’s very comfortable and long enough which is rare as I am 6ft." Read more

"Suit is comfortable and modest, which was nice, but the leg holes were too large and gapped...." Read more

"...This suit has padding AND the bust support I needed. The fit is a bit large...." Read more

"...The color is vibrant - my pictures don't do it justice. The material feels good and holds you in - it also lifts your breast. I'm a 40F ladies!..." Read more

108 customers mention "Suit quality"108 positive0 negative

Customers find this swimsuit to be a great basic piece.

"Suit is comfortable and modest, which was nice, but the leg holes were too large and gapped...." Read more

"...But this is an excellent suit, you can’t go wrong!" Read more

"Great suit! I am 5'2" and currently 155 lbs. I got a size 12 and 14. Both fit, but the 12 was tight around my E-cups, so I kept size 14...." Read more

"I didn't want a swimsuit with a high cut. This is perfect. I love it." Read more

66 customers mention "Support"53 positive13 negative

Customers appreciate the swimsuit's support, particularly noting the built-in bra band and how it keeps the chest secure.

"...The DELMIRA suit is reasonably supportive on its own, comparable to other fashion swimwear with a soft cup bra...." Read more

"...The support bra built in is actually designed to support the bust. I love this suit so much I’ve ordered it in other colors...." Read more

"...This suit has padding AND the bust support I needed. The fit is a bit large...." Read more

"...The material feels good and holds you in - it also lifts your breast. I'm a 40F ladies!..." Read more

200 customers mention "Quality"112 positive88 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the swimsuit's material quality, with some finding it good and noting it holds up well, while others report it's not very long-lasting and is disintegrating.

"...Good construction techniques on both of these suits make me not too worried about this issue here, but I still prefer a color-matched lining...." Read more

"...This one had now started to wear thin in the middle back, all the way down to my butt...." Read more

"...This swimsuit makes me feel sooo thin and my boobs stay up and in place!!" Read more

"The suit had leg openings that hung down.. not a great sight. Liked the suit otherwise but had to return." Read more

Easiest swimsuit to put on with arthritis and frozen shoulder
5 out of 5 stars
Easiest swimsuit to put on with arthritis and frozen shoulder
My specific need was to find a swim suit that would be easier to put on (and take off) due to systemic arthritis (in many joints) plus a "frozen shoulder" on one side. I tried this DELIMIRA Women's Built-in Cup Plus Size Swimsuits One Piece Zip Front Bathing Suits (color: Navy size: 14 regular) as well as the BALEAF Women's Athletic One Piece Swimsuit High Neck Sport Bathing Suit Short Sleeves Zip Front Rash Guard (color: Navy size: 38.) Both are sold on Amazon as of February 2020 at fairly low prices. For both suits, I went up a size from what my measurements suggested. My autoimmune condition makes tight, pinching clothing absolute torture, so I wanted extra room. I am also hard to fit due to a full bust, short torso, and hips a full size larger than waist (in typical US women's sizes.) I already have a Fantasie brand (bra sized, underwire, size 32 F) swim top, and I plan to wear that underneath a standard swimsuit (or a rash guard) if I need additional support. Historically, swim separates have worked best for my needs, but I wanted a simple, single piece option for travel and as a back-up set on weeks when I'm in the water multiple days in a row without sufficient time for laundry/full drying. (Putting on a cold, wet suit is too hard and too painful with my issues.) That said, I'm going to keep the DELIMIRA brand zip front swimsuit and return the BALEAF. Here are the key differences that I noted between the two when I tried both on this morning (over a freshly showered body and a clean pair of underpants for hygienic purposes!) FABRIC QUALITY ----------------------------------------- The BALEAF suit material feels a bit thicker and more substantial than the DELMIRA. While 82% Polyamide/18% Spandex (DELMIRA) sounds awfully close to BALEAF's 80% Nylon/20% Spandex, there's a noticeable difference in how the two suits feel in your hand and on your body. The DELMIRA suit feels like a typical thin swimwear synthetic fabric, not particularly flimsy, but it is noticeably less thick than the BALEAF. I actually prefer the feeling of the BALEAF over the DELMIRA. If the cuts were identicial, I'd definitely choose the BALEAF fabric. BALEAF's navy blue color is darker (closer to black) than the DELMIRA's brighter blue shade of navy, though both can correctly be called navy blue IMO. Both coordinate nicely with my other swimwear and sun protective cover-ups, all of which have navy blue for a base. Noteworthy to me based upon swimsuit "wardrobe malfunctions" past (not tested with these particular suits IRL) is the dark (black) lining of the BALEAF suit over the starkly white lining of the DELMIRA option. I've had suits in the past where bits of lining tend peek out in use, so I see the closer color match between outer and inner as a very good thing. Good construction techniques on both of these suits make me not too worried about this issue here, but I still prefer a color-matched lining. Neither suit has a lined back. I think you'd have to pay much more for that feature if it matters to you. Both of these suits have appropriate amounts of front lining for fashion suits with special emphasis on the area around the breast where most women seem to prefer more coverage. BALEAF advertises their suit as offering UPF 50 sun protection whereas DELMIRA makes no UPF claims at all. If I wanted a suit for outdoor swimming, I would only consider sun protective options like the BALEAF. I think it is ridiculous for suit makers not to list the UPF of swimwear given how prevalent skin cancers are today, but there may be testing requirements that make that too expensive. I'd advise anyone swimming outdoors to choose swimwear with a high UPF as an easy way to reduce one's cancer risk. SWIMSUIT DESIGN/CUT, first addressing use for Arthritic needs ----------------------------------------- I go to water-based aquatic physical therapy (PT) due to my health issues; I require a suit I can get into *even on bad days* to get the relief that exercising in warm water provides! In this area, the DELMIRA suit wins easily. BALEAF didn't extend its zipper far enough to make it easy to get into their suit. The white zipper against the dark suit makes the DELMIRA fairly slimming. It is also, otherwise, a pretty normal looking bathing suit. The zipper could easily be seen as just a fashion choice, which is nice for someone with a disability who'd rather not always stand out for that reason. The DELMIRA soft cup bra is more supportive for my busty figure than the BALEAF soft cup bra. If I were keeping the BALEAF suit, I think I would only wear it over my supportive, underwire, bra-sized swim top as it simply doesn't offer enough support for me to even walk from locker room to pool, let alone allowing for other PT exercises during the same session (occasionally done out of the water.) Remember, I did go up a size which would reduce the suit's compression, but these are still suits that fit me reasonably well due to my larger bottom half. The DELMIRA suit is reasonably supportive on its own, comparable to other fashion swimwear with a soft cup bra. I was pleasantly surprised by the good fit out of the package, especially as I'd sized up in spite of this suit being listed as a "plus size" option. (I don't normally require a plus size to get a good fit, with the exception of lingerie and bras.) The cups are sewn in which should prevent cup bunching and deformation over time. PACKAGING & PRESENTATION ----------------------------------------- My DELMIRA suit arrived without any "hygienic sticker" at the crotch. I think that is excessively cheap and a bit of a failure given no guarantees about how people try on swim wear at home after an Amazon purchase. I *hope* all shoppers wear panties when trying on swimwear bottoms regardless, but I'm always grateful for an extra bit of protection. I will always wash new garments before wearing against my bare skin, however. BALEAF shipped its suit in a thicker, frosted, zip-top baggie that could be re-used instead of the thin, obviously single use plastic bag used by DELMIRA. BALEAF offers the superior packaging in this comparison. I appreciate brands which at least attempt to make re-use of plastic packaging an option. If you, like me, are shopping for a swim suit that is easier to put on and take off and looks pretty much like a standard ladies' style, this DELMIRA one is a great option at a very reasonable price.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2020
    My specific need was to find a swim suit that would be easier to put on (and take off) due to systemic arthritis (in many joints) plus a "frozen shoulder" on one side. I tried this DELIMIRA Women's Built-in Cup Plus Size Swimsuits One Piece Zip Front Bathing Suits (color: Navy size: 14 regular) as well as the BALEAF Women's Athletic One Piece Swimsuit High Neck Sport Bathing Suit Short Sleeves Zip Front Rash Guard (color: Navy size: 38.) Both are sold on Amazon as of February 2020 at fairly low prices.

    For both suits, I went up a size from what my measurements suggested. My autoimmune condition makes tight, pinching clothing absolute torture, so I wanted extra room. I am also hard to fit due to a full bust, short torso, and hips a full size larger than waist (in typical US women's sizes.) I already have a Fantasie brand (bra sized, underwire, size 32 F) swim top, and I plan to wear that underneath a standard swimsuit (or a rash guard) if I need additional support.

    Historically, swim separates have worked best for my needs, but I wanted a simple, single piece option for travel and as a back-up set on weeks when I'm in the water multiple days in a row without sufficient time for laundry/full drying. (Putting on a cold, wet suit is too hard and too painful with my issues.)

    That said, I'm going to keep the DELIMIRA brand zip front swimsuit and return the BALEAF. Here are the key differences that I noted between the two when I tried both on this morning (over a freshly showered body and a clean pair of underpants for hygienic purposes!)

    FABRIC QUALITY
    -----------------------------------------
    The BALEAF suit material feels a bit thicker and more substantial than the DELMIRA. While 82% Polyamide/18% Spandex (DELMIRA) sounds awfully close to BALEAF's 80% Nylon/20% Spandex, there's a noticeable difference in how the two suits feel in your hand and on your body. The DELMIRA suit feels like a typical thin swimwear synthetic fabric, not particularly flimsy, but it is noticeably less thick than the BALEAF.

    I actually prefer the feeling of the BALEAF over the DELMIRA. If the cuts were identicial, I'd definitely choose the BALEAF fabric.

    BALEAF's navy blue color is darker (closer to black) than the DELMIRA's brighter blue shade of navy, though both can correctly be called navy blue IMO. Both coordinate nicely with my other swimwear and sun protective cover-ups, all of which have navy blue for a base.

    Noteworthy to me based upon swimsuit "wardrobe malfunctions" past (not tested with these particular suits IRL) is the dark (black) lining of the BALEAF suit over the starkly white lining of the DELMIRA option. I've had suits in the past where bits of lining tend peek out in use, so I see the closer color match between outer and inner as a very good thing. Good construction techniques on both of these suits make me not too worried about this issue here, but I still prefer a color-matched lining.

    Neither suit has a lined back. I think you'd have to pay much more for that feature if it matters to you. Both of these suits have appropriate amounts of front lining for fashion suits with special emphasis on the area around the breast where most women seem to prefer more coverage.

    BALEAF advertises their suit as offering UPF 50 sun protection whereas DELMIRA makes no UPF claims at all. If I wanted a suit for outdoor swimming, I would only consider sun protective options like the BALEAF. I think it is ridiculous for suit makers not to list the UPF of swimwear given how prevalent skin cancers are today, but there may be testing requirements that make that too expensive. I'd advise anyone swimming outdoors to choose swimwear with a high UPF as an easy way to reduce one's cancer risk.

    SWIMSUIT DESIGN/CUT, first addressing use for Arthritic needs
    -----------------------------------------
    I go to water-based aquatic physical therapy (PT) due to my health issues; I require a suit I can get into *even on bad days* to get the relief that exercising in warm water provides! In this area, the DELMIRA suit wins easily. BALEAF didn't extend its zipper far enough to make it easy to get into their suit.

    The white zipper against the dark suit makes the DELMIRA fairly slimming. It is also, otherwise, a pretty normal looking bathing suit. The zipper could easily be seen as just a fashion choice, which is nice for someone with a disability who'd rather not always stand out for that reason.

    The DELMIRA soft cup bra is more supportive for my busty figure than the BALEAF soft cup bra. If I were keeping the BALEAF suit, I think I would only wear it over my supportive, underwire, bra-sized swim top as it simply doesn't offer enough support for me to even walk from locker room to pool, let alone allowing for other PT exercises during the same session (occasionally done out of the water.) Remember, I did go up a size which would reduce the suit's compression, but these are still suits that fit me reasonably well due to my larger bottom half.

    The DELMIRA suit is reasonably supportive on its own, comparable to other fashion swimwear with a soft cup bra. I was pleasantly surprised by the good fit out of the package, especially as I'd sized up in spite of this suit being listed as a "plus size" option. (I don't normally require a plus size to get a good fit, with the exception of lingerie and bras.) The cups are sewn in which should prevent cup bunching and deformation over time.

    PACKAGING & PRESENTATION
    -----------------------------------------
    My DELMIRA suit arrived without any "hygienic sticker" at the crotch. I think that is excessively cheap and a bit of a failure given no guarantees about how people try on swim wear at home after an Amazon purchase. I *hope* all shoppers wear panties when trying on swimwear bottoms regardless, but I'm always grateful for an extra bit of protection. I will always wash new garments before wearing against my bare skin, however.

    BALEAF shipped its suit in a thicker, frosted, zip-top baggie that could be re-used instead of the thin, obviously single use plastic bag used by DELMIRA. BALEAF offers the superior packaging in this comparison. I appreciate brands which at least attempt to make re-use of plastic packaging an option.

    If you, like me, are shopping for a swim suit that is easier to put on and take off and looks pretty much like a standard ladies' style, this DELMIRA one is a great option at a very reasonable price.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Easiest swimsuit to put on with arthritis and frozen shoulder

    Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2020
    My specific need was to find a swim suit that would be easier to put on (and take off) due to systemic arthritis (in many joints) plus a "frozen shoulder" on one side. I tried this DELIMIRA Women's Built-in Cup Plus Size Swimsuits One Piece Zip Front Bathing Suits (color: Navy size: 14 regular) as well as the BALEAF Women's Athletic One Piece Swimsuit High Neck Sport Bathing Suit Short Sleeves Zip Front Rash Guard (color: Navy size: 38.) Both are sold on Amazon as of February 2020 at fairly low prices.

    For both suits, I went up a size from what my measurements suggested. My autoimmune condition makes tight, pinching clothing absolute torture, so I wanted extra room. I am also hard to fit due to a full bust, short torso, and hips a full size larger than waist (in typical US women's sizes.) I already have a Fantasie brand (bra sized, underwire, size 32 F) swim top, and I plan to wear that underneath a standard swimsuit (or a rash guard) if I need additional support.

    Historically, swim separates have worked best for my needs, but I wanted a simple, single piece option for travel and as a back-up set on weeks when I'm in the water multiple days in a row without sufficient time for laundry/full drying. (Putting on a cold, wet suit is too hard and too painful with my issues.)

    That said, I'm going to keep the DELIMIRA brand zip front swimsuit and return the BALEAF. Here are the key differences that I noted between the two when I tried both on this morning (over a freshly showered body and a clean pair of underpants for hygienic purposes!)

    FABRIC QUALITY
    -----------------------------------------
    The BALEAF suit material feels a bit thicker and more substantial than the DELMIRA. While 82% Polyamide/18% Spandex (DELMIRA) sounds awfully close to BALEAF's 80% Nylon/20% Spandex, there's a noticeable difference in how the two suits feel in your hand and on your body. The DELMIRA suit feels like a typical thin swimwear synthetic fabric, not particularly flimsy, but it is noticeably less thick than the BALEAF.

    I actually prefer the feeling of the BALEAF over the DELMIRA. If the cuts were identicial, I'd definitely choose the BALEAF fabric.

    BALEAF's navy blue color is darker (closer to black) than the DELMIRA's brighter blue shade of navy, though both can correctly be called navy blue IMO. Both coordinate nicely with my other swimwear and sun protective cover-ups, all of which have navy blue for a base.

    Noteworthy to me based upon swimsuit "wardrobe malfunctions" past (not tested with these particular suits IRL) is the dark (black) lining of the BALEAF suit over the starkly white lining of the DELMIRA option. I've had suits in the past where bits of lining tend peek out in use, so I see the closer color match between outer and inner as a very good thing. Good construction techniques on both of these suits make me not too worried about this issue here, but I still prefer a color-matched lining.

    Neither suit has a lined back. I think you'd have to pay much more for that feature if it matters to you. Both of these suits have appropriate amounts of front lining for fashion suits with special emphasis on the area around the breast where most women seem to prefer more coverage.

    BALEAF advertises their suit as offering UPF 50 sun protection whereas DELMIRA makes no UPF claims at all. If I wanted a suit for outdoor swimming, I would only consider sun protective options like the BALEAF. I think it is ridiculous for suit makers not to list the UPF of swimwear given how prevalent skin cancers are today, but there may be testing requirements that make that too expensive. I'd advise anyone swimming outdoors to choose swimwear with a high UPF as an easy way to reduce one's cancer risk.

    SWIMSUIT DESIGN/CUT, first addressing use for Arthritic needs
    -----------------------------------------
    I go to water-based aquatic physical therapy (PT) due to my health issues; I require a suit I can get into *even on bad days* to get the relief that exercising in warm water provides! In this area, the DELMIRA suit wins easily. BALEAF didn't extend its zipper far enough to make it easy to get into their suit.

    The white zipper against the dark suit makes the DELMIRA fairly slimming. It is also, otherwise, a pretty normal looking bathing suit. The zipper could easily be seen as just a fashion choice, which is nice for someone with a disability who'd rather not always stand out for that reason.

    The DELMIRA soft cup bra is more supportive for my busty figure than the BALEAF soft cup bra. If I were keeping the BALEAF suit, I think I would only wear it over my supportive, underwire, bra-sized swim top as it simply doesn't offer enough support for me to even walk from locker room to pool, let alone allowing for other PT exercises during the same session (occasionally done out of the water.) Remember, I did go up a size which would reduce the suit's compression, but these are still suits that fit me reasonably well due to my larger bottom half.

    The DELMIRA suit is reasonably supportive on its own, comparable to other fashion swimwear with a soft cup bra. I was pleasantly surprised by the good fit out of the package, especially as I'd sized up in spite of this suit being listed as a "plus size" option. (I don't normally require a plus size to get a good fit, with the exception of lingerie and bras.) The cups are sewn in which should prevent cup bunching and deformation over time.

    PACKAGING & PRESENTATION
    -----------------------------------------
    My DELMIRA suit arrived without any "hygienic sticker" at the crotch. I think that is excessively cheap and a bit of a failure given no guarantees about how people try on swim wear at home after an Amazon purchase. I *hope* all shoppers wear panties when trying on swimwear bottoms regardless, but I'm always grateful for an extra bit of protection. I will always wash new garments before wearing against my bare skin, however.

    BALEAF shipped its suit in a thicker, frosted, zip-top baggie that could be re-used instead of the thin, obviously single use plastic bag used by DELMIRA. BALEAF offers the superior packaging in this comparison. I appreciate brands which at least attempt to make re-use of plastic packaging an option.

    If you, like me, are shopping for a swim suit that is easier to put on and take off and looks pretty much like a standard ladies' style, this DELMIRA one is a great option at a very reasonable price.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
    Size: 12Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    This is my go to swimsuit and I always get compliments on it. It’s very comfortable and long enough which is rare as I am 6ft.
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2023
    Size: 22 PlusColor: Multicoloured #3Verified Purchase
    I am 5'-7" 230 lbs. I ordered the 22 plus based on my measurements and it fit almost perfectly. If you have a bit of a tummy be very careful when using the zipper or you may catch a piece of yourself in it. I have to kind of hold the front together with my left hand while slowly zipping/unzipping. I also have to pull the girls up into the sewn in bra. The leg openings are a tad loose, but nothing was too exposed when I got out of the water. I'm not sure I'll attempt sewing them so they are smaller as I don't want to damage the material or have a bulging end to the seam at the opening. It is a very flattering suit. The 4 starts instead of 5 was only because of the leg openings.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025
    Size: 14 PlusColor: Verdant GreenVerified Purchase
    Fits well and I like the color!
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2023
    Size: 16 PlusColor: Navy-newVerified Purchase
    I bought this suit for water aerobics and have worn it 3X a week for four months. I like the zip front…and it stays zipped! The color and style with white trim is very nice, and the fit is good, although the butt is a little big…odd. After 4 months, it has started to fade. That said, the price was low so I guess if you want a suit that looks good and are not going to wear it for pool sports, it’s a good deal.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
    Size: 12Color: Flowers in Full BloomVerified Purchase
    it is very easy to wear on and off. Color stayed pretty good. I have used it for three to four month. Much better than other pricy brand swimsuit.
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
    ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS BATHING SUIT!
    For someone with four children whose boobs are totally not perky anymore. This swimsuit makes me feel sooo thin and my boobs stay up and in place!!
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2025
    Size: 16 PlusColor: Multicoloured #3Verified Purchase
    Fits great...perfect for my hot tub.

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  • Marijane Costa
    5.0 out of 5 stars Ótimo
    Reviewed in Brazil on May 2, 2025
    Size: 16 PlusColor: Multi Color 36Verified Purchase
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  • Apm
    5.0 out of 5 stars 1
    Reviewed in Spain on August 10, 2019
    Perfecto
  • Melody
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great fit, comfortable cups!
    Reviewed in Sweden on July 13, 2022
    Size: 24 PlusColor: BlackVerified Purchase
    I have a large, heavy bust (EU G-cup), so I was really sceptical about this bathing suit being able to fit and support my chest, as most plus size bathing suits seem to be sewn for C/D cups at most. But it fits remarkably great considering it has wireless cups. It seems well-sewn and high quality too considering the price (plus size, large cup bathing suits usually run for three times this price). A surprising bargain!
  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars lovely
    Reviewed in Australia on February 23, 2025
    Size: 20 PlusColor: BlackVerified Purchase
    Fits beautifully, goo quality fabric and zip. really like it.
  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Love this suit- larger ladies yassssssss
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 1, 2019
    I am a size 18/20 but conscious about tummy
    This went on tight but nicely and wow firm tummy control
    Was tempted to not do zip up as gave such a nice shape
    Did zip up still a good shape LOVE IT
    Larger ladies yasssssss