I have big boobs and this Primark bodysuit is so supportive I can finally not wear a bra | The Sun

MANY big boobed women will know the pain of struggling of not being able to wear a bra with outfits.

A Primark shopper who said she has the issue revealed she picked up a game-changing bodysuit which means she can finally go bra-free.


TikTok user @emmyleighx shared a clip of the affordable black garment, paired with jeans.

She wrote: “This Primark bodysuit for the ladies with boobs just a smidge too big to go braless though.”

In the caption, she joked: “someone invite me out so i can wear this and then cancel last minute when i remember i dont like going out.”

For reference, she added that she is 5’7, a size eight on top, a size 10 on the bottom with 34D boobs.

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She wrote: “I got a small (usually I’d get a medium cos of height but material is stretchy on this).”

The video has racked up over 42,000 likes, and larger chested women seemed keen to snap it up.

One said: “need.”

Another added: “girl shut up this has been my secret for two years now do NOT MAKE THEM SELL OUT.”

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Emmy joked back: “AM SO SORRY, I didn’t think I’d get any views but was just rly excited that I can actually go out without a bra for the first time ever.”

Meanwhile, some people asked if there was a built-in bra for support.

Emmy explained: “Not quite but it is definitely shaped to be somehow super supportive (deffo much better than when you do the tight top, no bra thing).”

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