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Stick to dresses with a waist |
As a woman with massive breasts (ha!) I have learned a few tips and tricks to wearing flattering outfits. Here are just a few of my tips.
Do not buy things without a waist
Shift dresses are not your friend, no matter how much you want them to be. They may be on your side if they are structured, but unstructured dresses or flowy tops will just make you look bigger. You can create a waist on some shirts or dresses by adding a belt. You need to experiment with this, though, as not all tops or dresses can be belted. Sometimes a little too much fabric can fold over the top.
Along that vein, baggy clothes and hippy styles are not your friends.
Turtlenecks and boat necks are not going to do it.
Unless you're trying to accentuate your chest, boat necks (high round neck) and turtlenecks are not going to work out for you. They make your boobs look much bigger and are bound to make them extremely noticeable.
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Choose a jacket with a belt |
Choose single breasted jackets and thinner knit sweaters/jumpers
These can have a slimming effect on the body. Better yet, choose a single breast with a defined waist.
Halter Tops
Some fashion sources say that halter tops should be avoided at all costs, however I find that they work quite well for women with big breasts. They are rather supportive and as long as there is enough material to adequately cover your breasts, they can be a great summer staple.
Horizontal Stripes
Horizontal stripes are a no-no on a large bust. They can maximize the appearance of large breasts.
Support
Make sure you have adequate support! This cannot be stressed enough. Because of this issue, strapless tops are not recommended, however strapless dresses may sometimes allow it if the dress is structured and well made. If you want to go sans straps, invest in a good quality strapless bra.
The Run Down
Avoid baggy clothes or clothes that aren't fitted. Go for lower round necks or v-necks. Try coats with a waist and add a belt when possible.
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