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I'm a natural 32G. It can be difficult to buy clothes as to fit the bust they have to be larger around the waist/hips.

Stretchy tops and dresses are OK but otherwise I buy a larger size to fit the bust and alter the rest of it. Also there are specialists like Bravissimo who make dresses and tops in standard sizes but specially tailored to fit the larger bust (eg, curvy, really curvy, super curvy).
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I am not so bad as I used to be but I was a 21" waist with a D-cup top half in my younger days and, yes, it was a bugger trying to find clothes that fitted.

I was lucky because at that time (early 1990's) it was the whole baggy thing going on and so people just tended to buy XXL T-shirts what ever and there wasn't the pressure on young girls to flaunt their bod as there is now (I sound so old). Mind, there wasn't really Boob jobs then unless you were a weirdo celeb.
littleleicesterfox
If you buy an off the peg item that fits the bust properly it swamps you everywhere else and feels like you're wearing a marquee with much too much material to tuck in. It's such a horrible thing!

My aunt was a seamstress and taught me how to alter my clothes by putting in darts etc. Investing in a sewing machine was worth its weight in gold. There's also the added bonus of using the excess material to make matching scrunchies, etc.
FM
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Originally posted by Mentalist:
Thanks I was wondering, coz Sophies clothes just don't cover her boobs. Wouldn't it be better to buy to cover the boobs rather than anything else.
I promise you I am looking you all in the eye Laugh
Personally me, I think she purposely buys 13yr old bras and tops to show off what the surgeon gave her Nod ....
prettycocoaeyes
I've a couple of lovely jersey dresses(primark natch so didnt cost the earth), but they fit perfectly and are very flattering.I spent years disguising the fact I was top heavy and just looked fat by swamping myself.I'm by no means skinny,but wearing things that fit the bust are way more slimming.
For work I tend to wear seperates...the top being a size bigger than the skirt or trousers.The only real no no for me is a wraparound dress/top as they tend to gape Blush..and of course stay clear from any fussy tops which make me look like an old granny!!
M
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Originally posted by pepsi:
I have terrible trouble Frowner

I have enormous boobs and have to get tops 3 sizes bigger than my bottom half ... which is fine for separates, but when it comes to dresses or suits etc. impossible.

I have to say though that Sophie obviously does it on purpose Big Grin ... give her a few years and it'll all head south Laugh


Same here Pepsi Wave

I'm a size 10/12 bottoms(depending on the shop),but often have to buy a 16 in a shirt so it buttons up.
I do find a size 12 jersey dress does stretch over my bood tho Smiler
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