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TSyingirl_84
post Aug 21 2012, 01:15 PM, updated 10y ago

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Hi girls,

Wanna ask anyone here tried put the padding in their bikini before? I'm talking bout those bra alike bikini from Triumph which i have gifted one.

Would it absorb water then fall out from bikini? i'm thinking to try those air padding but worry the water pressure might cause something happen.

I need it not because i wanna show off or what. Just bcoz of the cup size is not fit me well. sad.gif

This post has been edited by yingirl_84: May 5 2016, 07:54 PM
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post Aug 21 2012, 01:37 PM

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Well better leave them as they are.

Instead try to divert other people eyes away from them.
If you have long shapely legs, they will do it.
Or if you have pearl white skin, also help.
Otherwise, it will be all up to your lusty smile or hypnotic eyes.

Bottom use whatever you got.
A lot of beautiful models do not have big bust.


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post Aug 21 2012, 04:33 PM

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QUOTE(yingirl_84 @ Aug 21 2012, 01:15 PM)
Hi girls,

Wanna ask anyone here tried put the padding in their bikini before? I'm talking bout those bra alike bikini from Triumph which i have gifted one.

Would it absorb water then fall out from bikini? i'm thinking to try those air padding but worry the water pressure might cause something happen.

I need it not because i wanna show off or what. Just bcoz of the cup size is not fit me well. sad.gif
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There are proper push up paddings for swimming bikinis. I'm not sure if you can use the bra ones to go for swimming. Have not tried it before but I don't think it'll fall out of the bikini unless the opening to the padding pocket is so easily accessible and the pad can just drop out like that.

Water pressure? If you're not going for scuba diving, then I don't think you have anything to worry about pressure underwater.

If the cup size doesn't fit you well, it's best to just get another bikini that can fit you well. Or else you'll be worrying about it the whole time feeling so very insecure, no fun at all. wink.gif
TSyingirl_84
post Aug 21 2012, 05:27 PM

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QUOTE(munkeyflo @ Aug 21 2012, 04:33 PM)
There are proper push up paddings for swimming bikinis. I'm not sure if you can use the bra ones to go for swimming. Have not tried it before but I don't think it'll fall out of the bikini unless the opening to the padding pocket is so easily accessible and the pad can just drop out like that.

Water pressure? If you're not going for scuba diving, then I don't think you have anything to worry about pressure underwater.

If the cup size doesn't fit you well, it's best to just get another bikini that can fit you well. Or else you'll be worrying about it the whole time feeling so very insecure, no fun at all. wink.gif
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This is my bikini like

http://www.elegantsecrets.co.uk/media/cata...pant-052_hr.jpg

i think this is a swim wear right?

But my bikini doesnt come with the padding pocket...

Because this is a present from my bf so i wish i can always wear it. That's why im trying to solve it
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post Aug 21 2012, 05:34 PM

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QUOTE(yingirl_84 @ Aug 21 2012, 05:27 PM)
This is my bikini like

http://www.elegantsecrets.co.uk/media/cata...pant-052_hr.jpg

i think this is a swim wear right?

But my bikini doesnt come with the padding pocket...

Because this is a present from my bf so i wish i can always wear it. That's why im trying to solve it
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I see. If it doesn't come with the pocket for paddings then you'll have to modify it a bit I guess. There's no way it's gonna stay in place without a pocket, unless you're just gonna lay down not doing much activities. If you're good in sewing then maybe you can sew a pocket on the inside of the cups, or better still, sew in the paddings.

Another choice is you can try it with the normal bra paddings to a swimming pool and see how it goes. Trial and error will work best. wink.gif

Your bf didn't know what size you were before he bought it for you eh? laugh.gif That bikini looks like it's made for busty women.
TSyingirl_84
post Aug 21 2012, 05:46 PM

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QUOTE(munkeyflo @ Aug 21 2012, 05:34 PM)
I see. If it doesn't come with the pocket for paddings then you'll have to modify it a bit I guess. There's no way it's gonna stay in place without a pocket, unless you're just gonna lay down not doing much activities. If you're good in sewing then maybe you can sew a pocket on the inside of the cups, or better still, sew in the paddings.

Another choice is you can try it with the normal bra paddings to a swimming pool and see how it goes. Trial and error will work best. wink.gif

Your bf didn't know what size you were before he bought it for you eh? laugh.gif That bikini looks like it's made for busty women.
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OK, let me try it which is good

he actually bought the right size (S) to me but somehow the cup still very big.

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post Aug 22 2012, 12:35 AM

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QUOTE(yingirl_84 @ Aug 21 2012, 05:46 PM)
OK, let me try it which is good

he actually bought the right size (S) to me but somehow the cup still very big.
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The more you show, the better for him right? Sigh...
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post Aug 22 2012, 08:38 PM

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Any shop selling swimwear (Jusco, Speedo, etc) will sell padding separately. The price varies, but the one I saw in Speedo was RM15. You can just sew the pads in with small stitches. To make sure your stitches can't be seen, don't sew ROUND the whole padding. Choose about 3-4 spots, sew on those spots only. It will not be seen from outside (of course, choose the thread with the closest colour to your swimsuit). Then you can swim/sunbathe with no worries smile.gif
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post Aug 24 2012, 04:16 PM

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QUOTE(juchoo @ Aug 22 2012, 08:38 PM)
Any shop selling swimwear (Jusco, Speedo, etc) will sell padding separately. The price varies, but the one I saw in Speedo was RM15. You can just sew the pads in with small stitches. To make sure your stitches can't be seen, don't sew ROUND the whole padding. Choose about 3-4 spots, sew on those spots only. It will not be seen from outside (of course, choose the thread with the closest colour to your swimsuit). Then you can swim/sunbathe with no worries smile.gif
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thanks for the info...smile.gif
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post Aug 24 2012, 04:41 PM

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QUOTE(yingirl_84 @ Aug 24 2012, 04:16 PM)
thanks for the info...smile.gif
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no prob. smile.gif
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post Apr 28 2013, 03:16 AM

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QUOTE(juchoo @ Aug 24 2012, 04:41 PM)
no prob. smile.gif
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Hello,

I suggest you check out this online beachwear shop , it comes in sizes made to fit a variety of body types with very nice designs.

http://www.facebook.com/BeachiniByNalin

Hope it helps! smile.gif

 

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