I’m setting up as an online retailer specialising in swimwear for small sizes. The range will cover UK sizes 28AA-34B and our spring/summer 2010 collection will be launching in a couple of months. As part of our market research, I’ve done a very simple quick survey (takes less than a minute to complete) to get an idea of people’s buying patterns and online shopping preferences. I wondered if you might consider putting a post on your blog with a link inviting readers to complete the survey: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/PXQJJVH
We’re aiming to provide stylish, well-fitting, flattering styles for smaller busted women.
Let me know if you have any questions and I’d be very grateful for any assistance with passing on the survey link.
Many thanks,
Holly





I always wonder why 34B is included, but not 32C, 30D or 28DD. All are the same cup size, therefore all should be considered small. People might ask, 'Well, if they are all the same cup size, why not just get the 34B?' because then the band size is too big and rides up. I'm fed up with being ignored by the lingerie and swimwear world because I have a small band size, but my cup is above a B so they assume my breasts must be huge! They're not. For those who are wearing small band sizes and do have big busts, it is even more impossible. They probably have to get custom-made bras most of the time.