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Matalan shoppers have been leaving positive reviews on a "flattering" swimsuit that they say has gotten them many compliments when they are on holiday.
Finding the right beachwear can sometimes prove to be quite difficult, especially when purchasing from online. Well, it looks like Matalan shoppers have found one that is ideal for the summer.
The retailer's Black Bandeau swimsuit priced at £12.50 has been the subject of much attention from fashion fans, as it currently boasts a 4.5 out of 5 star rating on the Matalan website.
The "timeless" black swimsuit, available to buy in sizes UK 8 to 20, features padding and elastane for comfort and is designed with a bandeau strap fastening to show off your shoulders.
Not just ideal for when you go swimming, as Matalan has advised that its versatile swimsuit is also ideal for a lounge by the beach, making it an "ideal piece for your holiday suitcase."
Shoppers have been raving over how "flattering" the £12.50 Black Bandeau Swimsuit is, with a few saying that it has made them feel "fabulous" when on holiday.
One happy shopper said: "I’m in Goa basking in the sunshine looking fabulous in my latest purchase. The swimsuit is a beautiful fit….no big bulky straps to contend with. Also lightweight fabric..Just the ticket. 10/10."
A second added: "This swimsuit fits perfectly and tummy control panel is not too rigid making it very comfortable to wear. It is quite flattering due to the ruching across the tummy. Very good value for money. If it was available in other colours or patterned fabric I would definitely buy more."
A third impressed shopper wrote: "Fantastic swimwear makes you look even more slimmer."
While a fourth review read: "Flattering style! I wore this on recent holiday and had so
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