I’m a 34DDD in the ‘big cherry club’ – I finally found a swimwear brand I love but there was a major issue in sizing

A MEMBER of the Big Cherry Club fell in love with a swimwear brand but said they have a big problem with size.
Ariel Martin, 22, better known by her online name Baby Ariel, is an influencer known for her content on TikTok.
While trying to introduce her latest swimsuit fashion collection to her more than 36 million followers, Ariel ran into a sizing error.
She has a series in the program her account called “The Big Cherry Club” where she flaunts the clothes she buys to see if they fit her body type.
Ariel has a chest size of 34DDD, which makes items like swimsuits a challenge.
“We try on everything, bras, swimwear, clothes, corsets to see what works for us people with big breasts.” called Ariel.


For the outing, Ariel tried out the Monday brand, which she featured in some of her other TikToks.
“Monday swimwear has a wide range so I really appreciate it,” she said.
“Because, as we know, it’s difficult to find swimsuits that fit us. So I really hope this works.”
For reference, Ariel ordered a medium size for the swim tops.
However, right after trying them on, Ariel realized she had made a mistake.
“It’s the wrong size,” she said.
While covering her chest, Ariel admitted she bought the wrong size swimsuits.
“I honestly think these swimsuits are good quality and it’s worth a try,” she said, adding that she wants to order different sizes.
“It’s a problem I’ve had all my life,” she continued.
Ariel’s band size is smaller than her cup size, so she thinks swimsuits have always been a problem for her.
“I don’t think we should discount this brand because honestly I really like the swimsuit,” she said.
She said she definitely needs a large or extra large size, but worries the band size may not be right.
“I just feel terrible that I ordered the wrong size,” she said.
“You know what? We live and learn and it’s okay. It won’t be perfect every time.”
“We’ll find out.”
Ariel received hundreds of comments from other people sharing her struggle and some appreciating her videos.
“Oh my god I love you,” one person wrote. “You are so supportive and adorable.”


“I feel so comfortable here,” wrote another person.
“Thank you for doing that. I’ve been looking for stuff like this for sooooo long,” wrote a third person.