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Big breasts? Here’s the best way to dress

Although having a large breast is admirable, there are certain sartorial obstacles that go along with it.

Big breasts and a curvaceous body are signs of femininity.

For some women, what they yearn for is a challenge: Many women are bothered by poorly fitted bras and unflatteringly cut shirts.

You may dress gracefully and stylishly as a large-chested lady whether you want to highlight your cleavage or prefer to hide it with the proper cuts and a well-fitting bra. Bring your female shape to the forefront with confidence because your cleavage is a feature that many women enviously admire.

We have put up a style guide for the huge bust in this post to help you with everyday styling and to favorably emphasize the female form. We also offer helpful advice on selecting the best bra for big busts.

  • Find a good bra 

Get yourself measured and buy your correct size. We all know that we’re wearing the wrong size, especially as our weight goes up and down.

  • Don’t hide them

But flaunting is not necessarily the crux. It’s really all about balance. You can wear tight things and cleavage-revealers – it depends on how you wear them.

  • Wear a tight white tee with a loose-fitting pair of jeans or pleated skirt

Do not go tight on tight – those knockers will stand out like needles on a cactus. Or don’t show lots of leg and lots of cleavage. Instead, opt for a slight darker-toned long pair of pants and pair it with a boob-baring blouse.

  • Spaghetti straps are not the enemy

It’s such a great trend to follow and allows you to wear some of your favourite summer items all year round. Another great one to follow is chokers. Chokers and big boobs go together.

  • Button-downs and blazers can be your friends

Not only is this dress made from fabric with generous stretch, but it’s also designed to have a ruched effect around the buttons that make any pulling of the fabric look totally intentional.

Credit to Berlinda Entsie a reporter at Pulse.com.gh

Dj Citrus

I'm a radio Dj,blogger,teacher and entertainment critic who loves music and like promoting creative art to the world.

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