GINKANA Maternity Swimsuits Maternity Swimwear Womens Summer Bikinis Tankini Pregnancy Beachwear
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Yes! I'm a big guy who wears big clothes. Tops in the XL size are not intended for pregnant women. I'm only 15 weeks pregnant, but I ordered this when I was 12 weeks or so pregnant with my second child, and there's plenty of room. It's not baggy, but it's also not tight or constricting. This summer, there's plenty of room and stretch for a growing belly.
It's an all-in-one package! Also, it's super cute!
Yes, the top is padded, but the padding can be removed.
Mathematical skills and a stand-alone US sizing chart are required according to the chart information provided. For a small, it appears to be a size 4/6. br>Bust: 36-36-36-36- 36-36-36-36-36-36-36 br>5 br>Hips: 37- 39br>Again, based on their chart. br>Last summer, when I was pregnant and a size 10, I ordered the large and it fit perfectly!
Selected User Reviews For GINKANA Maternity Swimsuits Maternity Swimwear Womens Summer Bikinis Tankini Pregnancy Beachwear
Overall, a great product! The chest area is double lined and has removable pads, which is very useful. This item runs small, so I had to size up (I was a Medium/Large before). I had to order an XL because of my pregnancy. The flowy sleeves, which can also be worn on the shoulders, add a nice touch. The butt area has a nice full coverage that doesn't make you feel like you're in a naughty-girl situation. such as the bottom. This piece appeals to me on a whole. The only drawback I can think of is that the material is so thick that there isn't much give when putting it on or taking it off. It's also a pro/con in terms of my ever-increasing belly. The material keeps my stomach in place without being too tight, but it doesn't give me a lot of room to move around. Overall, this is a fantastic find at an excellent price, and I would purchase it again and recommend it to others.
My weight is 170 pounds and I am 23 weeks pregnant. In jeans, I usually wear a size 9/10. The large fit perfectly, and there's plenty of room to expand (in the belly).
This is one of my favorite pieces! It's adorably feminine and flattering. I also received numerous compliments while wearing it. The fit was perfect; I'd gained a little weight in other areas as a result of my pregnancy, so I went with a large rather than a medium (you usually go with your pre-pregnancy size). The material is also very nice, and the seams are well done for the price; I would definitely buy another one!.
Pre- expectant mother: 155-pound model wearing size LG bathing suit bottoms and a 36A bra. 160lbs. 5'2"br>br>At 25 weeks pregnant, I'm 5'2"br>br> Most maternity clothes and leggings have LG on them. To cover my bump, I wear a size XL in non-maternity shirts. In bras, I'm a size 38D. 175- 180lbs. br>br>I ordered a size LG and it fits perfectly on my butt, boobs, and bump; it's very comfortable, and I'm looking forward to wearing it. I still have three weeks until I can wear it to the beach, but I think it'll fit because the material is stretchy. I did adjust the straps a little, so keep that in mind if you think the girls aren't being held securely. I ended up purchasing two more, each in a different color. On vacation, I believe these will be my first choice. I've never been to the beach while pregnant, so I'm mostly concerned about comfort, but these are adorable and I would recommend them.
Overall, I think it's cute. It's a very attractive suit. 5'5" is my height. I'm a size 4 in women's clothing. When not pregnant, I am a size 6 and in most maternity clothes, I am a size small. I've been pregnant for 21 weeks. I purchased a medium, which fit well except for the fact that it was too short from armpit to shoulder, making it uncomfortable. There isn't a lot of stretch in it. I went with the black ruffle style on the shoulder. It would have been cute if it had fit, but it didn't. It's definitely a tad on the small side. It has lightly padded bra inserts that help to shape the body.
I'm not one to shop for swimwear online, but it's difficult to find a stylish maternity swimsuit. So, since I only had a week until our last 5-day family vacation, I figured I'd take a chance. It did not disappoint me in the least. I went up a size to ensure that it would fit throughout my pregnancy. It was a little big in the stomach, but everything else was perfect. I bought it when I was 27 weeks pregnant (I'm 5'8" and weighed 168 pounds at the time) and it still fits perfectly at 32 weeks (172 pounds). As I did, I recommend going up a size. I usually wear a medium, but my intuition told me to go for a large.
This was purchased in order to go swimming with some friends. br>br>Here's what I like about it: I like the color, and I like the flouncy off-shoulder look. The disadvantages: br>br> Your boobs' padding inserts float all over the place. They're these tiny circular pads that are way too small even for an average bust. There's also no support for the breasts, which squished my C cups and caused them to sweat profusely. It's a shame because I would have loved this suit if the top portion could be improved. Thankfully, this was most likely a one-time deal before the baby arrived.
This swimsuit seemed to be of good quality; the ruffle is very flattering, there is plenty of room for the tummy to grow, and it will be ideal after I have the baby. It's simple to put on and well worth the investment! Given how expensive maternity items can be, I thought this was a good deal. br>My only issue with it was that I forgot to wash it before wearing it, so when we went boating and I got wet, the color appeared to be bleeding onto our boat seats.