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Size 34HH Swimwear

Find 34HH swimwear designed for fuller bust support, deeper cup coverage, and the band stability this size needs. Standard swim sizing can fall short when cups feel shallow, straps take too much pressure, or sizing up makes the suit feel loose through the torso. Browse supportive bra-sized swim styles, compare 34HH bikinis for two-piece options, or use our swimwear size chart before choosing your best starting fit.

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Save $26.25Panache Iris Balcony Tankini Top SW1744 Green Gingham Front
Save $19.00Panache Bette Balcony Bikini Top SW1842C Posy Print Front
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Panache Jennifer Plunge Bikini Top SW2024B Aurora Black White Front
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Panache Gina Square Neck Underwire Crop Bikini Top SW1862B Paradiso Print Front
Panache Spirit Rita Plunge Swimsuit SW1780 Black Front
Save $31.00Panache Selena Plunge Tankini SW1781 Magenta Front
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Panache Selena Plunge Tankini SW1781 - Magenta Sale price$93.00 Regular price$124.00
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Panache Spirit Bette Balcony Bikini Top SW1842E Teal Blue Front

Why 34HH Swimwear Needs Deeper Support

A 34HH swimwear fit has to manage cup volume, band control, and movement at the same time. The cups need enough depth to contain the bust without flattening, while the band needs to stay secure enough to keep the suit from shifting once the fabric gets wet. Standard swim sizing often forces a compromise between bust room and body fit. Bra-sized swimwear helps reduce that tradeoff by giving you a more accurate cup-and-band starting point.

Choose 34HH Swimwear by Fit, Hold, and Coverage

Think about how much support you want from the top itself versus the full suit. For a two-piece with more precise bust sizing, browse 34HH bikinis and compare cup height, underwire shape, side coverage, and strap width. If you want more body connection and a smoother anchored feel, one-piece swimsuits may be worth comparing. If you want separates with more coverage through the middle, tankini tops can give you flexibility while still supporting the bust.

Make Sure the Band Is Doing Its Job

Your everyday bra size can guide your swimwear search, but the fit still needs a swim-specific check. A 34HH swim top should not depend only on tightened straps to create lift. The band should stay firm, the cups should hold their shape, and the sides should help keep the bust contained. If your 34HH bras fit well, use that as your baseline, then compare each swim style for cup depth, band security, and stability when you sit, walk, swim, or bend.

Frequently Asked Questions About 34HH Swimwear

Why choose 34HH swimwear instead of standard swim sizing?

Bra-sized swimwear gives you a more accurate fit because it accounts for both cup volume and band size. Standard swim sizes may feel too shallow in the cups, or they may become too loose through the body when you size up for more bust room.

How should 34HH swimwear fit through the cups?

The cups should contain the bust without flattening, spilling, gapping, or cutting in at the top or sides. A good 34HH swim fit should feel secure through movement without putting all the pressure on the straps.

Are bikinis, one-pieces, or tankinis best for 34HH swimwear?

All three can work when the construction matches your support needs. Bikinis offer more precise top sizing, one-pieces can feel more anchored through the torso, and tankinis give you separate sizing with more midsection coverage.

Should I use a bikini size chart for 34HH swimwear?

A bikini size chart can help when comparing cup-sized swim tops, especially in fuller cup sizes where coverage and cup shape vary by style. Use the cup-sized bikini size chart to confirm your starting point before choosing a specific top.

What are signs that 34HH swimwear does not fit correctly?

Watch for spillover, flattening, side bulging, straps that dig, or a band that rides up. A better fit should feel secure through the band, contained through the cups, and stable when you move in or out of the water.