What Kind Of Shirts/Blazers For Big Boobs.
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Jun 23, 2014
Seph A.
I have a hard time dressing these big boobs of mine. I'm 4'10 and 32 DD 115 lbs
I need ideas on things I can wear. pics please :-)
Jun 23, 2014
Diana T.
I usually have to buy button ups one size larger just to make sure my boobs fit without stretching the fabric - I suggest try something on in the store and if it doesn't pull on the fabric then it should be appropriate - otherwise I usually go with v-necks n scoop necks because I personally think there is nothing wrong with a little cleavage :)
Jun 23, 2014
Lynnette H.
Comfy crewnecks are always an option. I would agree with Diana. Buying a size larger. See how much stretch the shirt has and get blends that don't shrink too much. I know your pain. Button ups can be a hassle and you don't want that stretch button boob gap thing.
Jun 23, 2014
Maggie F.
I avoid button ups at all costs. They always gap and then you have to go up a size which makes it too big elsewhere and need tailoring. I think my chest looks bigger with crew necks and v necks and scoop necks are more flattering. I always leave my blazers unbuttoned so I don't worry about them buttoning.
Jun 24, 2014
Seph A.
Thank you ladies...its hard having big boobs but everything else is small...makes for bad shopping experiences.. I need small shirts with lots more material in the front lol.
Jun 24, 2014
Diana T.
There should be a line of clothing out there for women with big boobs I agree something with more fabric or stretch in the chest area would be nice.
Jun 25, 2014
Seph A.
Maybe I can invent something like that lol.
Jun 25, 2014
Diana T.
Do it girl I will definitely buy from it ;) haha.