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Does your bra size dictate your clothing style?

Most clothes are not made for bigger boobs. Many clothes in stores don't fit correctly on more average chests.
So shopping is super annoying. I don't want to wear oversize or stretchy active wear all the time. I just want regular clothes that are well made. Most styles that are currently in fashion are not cut for curve. I think it got even worse in the last few years. I find almost nothing in the chain stores and from the thrift store 90% goes to my giant "alternations" pile.
I can only wear fit & flare dresses, flare skirts and stretchy tops. Blouses only if I alter them or sew on extra buttons.
It's so exhausting. Then you get these comments like - oh why you never wear modern clothes, why do you dress so "old-fashioned"... because that stretchy fit and flare dress is the only item that fits me duh

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Shared on Jun 26, 2024 Flag this


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  • My bra size (24F/FF - 26E/F) kind of determines what I can shop for when it comes to tops. I’m super tiny. I’m 4 feet 11 inches tall and between 80-84 pounds, so I tend to gravitate towards the girls section *sigh*… and the girls size 10 tops fit, but they don’t accommodate my breasts so the neckline (which fits lower on a child/girl) rides up and becomes a crew neck and I have a slight tent look :( forcing me to constantly pull down the top. It’s very annoying. I would love to dress like a woman my age… I feel your frustration!

  • I really really like family dollar clothing. I've never had issues with my shirts being too tight from them. I also like maternity shirts because they're also more forgiving in the chest.

    I'll wear pretty much any brand of clothing as long as I like it. My favorite place to shop for clothes is tractor supply though.

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