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Clothes for the large chested

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baggies · 14/07/2020 19:28

What does everyone tend to wear when large chested? 38j here , 5ft tall and size 20. I know the rules, v necks,scoop necks, but these show my cleavage too which I hate. Obviously losing weight will help, which I'm trying to do but would like any tips, clothing lines you have discovered

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happypoobum · 14/07/2020 19:36

I hear you! 32H here.

I have to find the perfect V neck that isn't too deep. Obviously anything with buttons is a total disaster as if it fits my chest it will hang off of my non existent shoulders.

Sorry I can't be more helpful. Lots of people say Bravissimo clothes are good for busty women.

isabellerossignol · 14/07/2020 19:42

I feel your pain.

If you find the perfect scoop neck T shirt (not too low, and not too wide) buy loads of them.

Shirts are problematic but sometimes I buy one and attach extra poppers to the space between the buttons at the front - they're invisible from the front, but it makes a big difference to how the shirt sits.

No polo necks or high necks, they're a disaster. Thin layers instead of chunky jumpers.

My biggest tip is not to fall into the trap of wearing clothes that are too big because it doesn't hide your chest, it just makes you look even bigger than you are.

Bravissimo clothes can be good but a lot of them are very low cut, so they're not for me.

Elouera · 14/07/2020 19:47

If the V is too low, I get a safety pin and secure with the top inside-out. I also have long necklaces which also give the illusion of a V so the eye goes up and down, not across the bust.

If your legs are good, you can have a plain top but a bright or more noticeable skirt/trousers/shoes.

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