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The five-star £12 Asda swimsuit that's supportive & comfy, has good coverage on bum & padded cups for larger busts

The five-star £12 Asda swimsuit that's supportive & comfy, has good coverage on bum & padded cups for larger busts

The Sun5 days ago
SHOPPERS are racing to Asda to snap up a five star swimsuit that's supportive and comfy, and is priced at just £12.
Now that the kids have broken up for summer, many parents will be frantically packing for family holidays abroad.
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And what better way to get yourself excited for a well-earned break than by treating yourself to a new wardrobe.
Asda 's George is one of the best-loved brands on the high street, and is constantly wowing us with its stylish but affordable fashion.
From cute dresses to on-trend work attire, the supermarket fast-fashion range always hits the mark, and its new summer collection is no exception.
£12 swimsuit
One product that has really grabbed the attention of fashion lovers is the Black Ribbed Textured Swimsuit, which has been slashed in price from £16 down to £12, a saving of 25%.
The bargain swimming costume has adjustable straps, to maximise comfort, and sculpts and shapes your body, so you can look and feel your best.
It comes with a padded bra, to provide maximum comfort for those with larger busts, and has good coverage on the bottom.
The black swimwear comes in a wide range of sizes, from size six to size 22.
However, it is already sold out in some sizes, so you'll have to race to snap it up.
Shoppers have flooded the review section of the website with positive comments about the swimsuit, branding it five stars.
One fashion fan said: "This swimsuit is so flattering, easy to get on and off without stretching it out of shape."
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A second person said: "Feels very expensive and supportive. Good bum coverage.
"Can't wait for my holiday."
A third person said: "I''m a larger chested person and I feel really confident in this suit."
A fourth added: "So flattering.
How to find a flattering bikini for any body type
According to Boux Avenue the best swimwear for pear body shapes is a high-cut swimsuit to add length to your legs.
For those with a straight body type, the underwear brand suggests a ruched swimwear option to create shape and emphasise your legs.
For hourglass curves, the brand suggests a strappy swimwear style, or triangle bikini.
For apple body shapes, an underwired bikini is best to work with your natural volume with a crinkle high-waist bikini brief.
For round body shapes, supportive cups are a must and a high-cut leg will add poise to your swimwear body pose.
"Absolutely love it and it looks very expensive!!"
More budget Asda swimwear
Fashion lovers have also been raving about the Lilac Textured High Leg Bikini Bottoms, which have been slashed to just £2.
Fashion fans can add a chic and flattering piece to their beach or poolside wardrobe, as these bikini bottoms are designed to move with you.
They feature a stylish elasticated waistband and a delightful textured material that adds a touch of sophistication to the vibrant lilac hue.
The high-leg cut is not only on-trend but also elongates your silhouette, giving you that confident, leggy look we all love.
Shoppers are raving about the product, with one person stating: 'Perfectly good product. Good quality and nice material.'
A second added: 'I bought this for my niece. She loved it and she said it's good quality.'
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