Cupshe Swimsuits Thoughts

I don’t know if you all are familiar with Cupshe swimsuits, but I was recently looking for some cute, a little sexy, well-fitting and not-too-expensive options and they came up in my search. My only previous experience with the company was back in 2018, I had ordered a high waisted bikini set for $24 and it was just kind of ‘meh’.

I saw three swimsuits I really liked that had good reviews, so I figured I’d take a chance and hope that at least ONE of them worked out for me.

Here’s what I ordered:

Source: Cupshe.com

  • Going Live Tummy Control One-Piece Swimsuit, $40 (link)
  • Red D/DD Bikini Top & Tummy Control Bottoms Set, $41 (link)
  • Emerald Tease Green Monokini Swimsuit, $35 (link)

I figured the black one-piece was my safest bet – it had a slightly textured fabric that I thought would be nice for visual interest, there is a tummy control situation and the top is adjustable with the tie-strap that you can adjust to your body.

The red bikini was a crap-shoot. I’m not much of a bikini girl, but I thought it would be fun and cute for hot tub time with my sweetie (who thinks I look good in basically anything). Once again the bottoms had a tummy control thing going on and I was excited to see how the top fit, considering that they were made for a larger cup size. Also, they have a tie in the back, which works much better for me than the bra-like clasps on some swimsuits.

I threw the last one in simply because it was green and sparkly. I mean, COME ON. It’s so dang cute! Yes, there is a lot of boob going on, but I figured it would be great for when we rent a house with a pool and it’s just the three of us there – nobody to judge and I’d feel spicy hot in my sassy sparkles. Right?!

So, I placed my order and waited a few days until my package arrived… Once again, crossing my fingers that at least one fit me properly with plans to return the others.

You guys. When they arrived and I had my try-on party I was flabbergasted.

THEY ALL FIT SO WELL!

The fabric was soft and well-constructed. I used the sizing charts for my order and everything fit me properly. There was appropriate support in the chest area with nothing flopping around, sagging or trying to break free under an armpit. They didn’t ride up my butt to give me a massive wedgie. My tummy was gently hugged, but in a comfortable way rather than feeling like a shapewear sausage.

Believe me, I am not the girl who puts on a swimsuit in the middle of the winter and thinks I look good, but I was STRUTTING around in them. And if this 48-year-old, mid-sized mom felt great in all three of them, I knew I had to pass the word along to all of you.

Anyways, no, I’m not sharing my try-on photos here BUT they may make their way to my Instagram over spring break or over the summer, because HOT DAYUM are these swimsuits magical.

So, if you’re in the market for a swimsuit this spring/summer, I’m throwing in my recommendation to give Cupshe a try. I was pleasantly surprised at what I got for the price and will definitely keep them in mind next time I need to order swimwear.

Disclosure: This post is NOT sponsored by Cupshe – I’m just sharing because I ordered the swimsuits with my own money and really like them. This post contains Shop My affiliate links. This means that clicking on a link may help me earn a small commission at no cost to you.

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