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    Can some enhanced or endowed women help a sistah out?

    I've searched the web, as well as this forum (so no flaming about the search function) but I can't find this info anywhere: where can I buy clothing created for slim women with large boobs? Bravissimo is too damned expensive, and doesn't have enough variety, but it has the right idea. I was hoping that I could find a company in the USA. I'm not really keen on buying everything a size or three too big and having it altered. That's gonna get pricey really fast, and it's a pain in the ass.

    I need dresses and tops. My measurements are 36DD-26-36. I usually wear red and black exclusively, though white and neons are fun too.

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    Pin Up Girl Clothing Couture seems to flatter slim,buxom women like Masuimi Max and Violet Valentine,etc.. You have the figure and the style/personality suited for these fashions. Scarlet, I know you'd rock their designs. Cheers,Harlow
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    Greatglam.com..... look for clothes with a high spandex (or other stretchy material ratio). Stretch is your friend.
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    Default Re: Clothing for large busts

    Quote Originally Posted by Sophia_Starina View Post
    Greatglam.com..... look for clothes with a high spandex (or other stretchy material ratio). Stretch is your friend.
    I have a similar problem, I wear an xs or 0 in bottoms and wear a 28H or 30GG cup bra so nothing ever fits and I cant really go braless either.

    What I usually do is buy spandex and stretchy knits or bite the bullet and have things altered when belting them wont work. It depends on your style if that will work for you. I usually wind up in stretchy tanks and jeans, loose t shirts with leggings or stripper dresses which I admit is a limited choice of styles. V necks are usually cut in a way that works for big chests too.

    If you go to shops that cater to "sexy" fashions they usually have stretchy clothes that will work and for special occasions you can always have things made. I also look for things that have a "drape-y" or "blouson" cut which is flattering to a big chest. I find clothes everywhere from Wet Seal to Trashy Lingerie & ForPlay & Sky to designer clothes, you just gotta search out the right fabrics and cuts.

    If you want some suggestions about affordable bra shops online, let me know and Id be happy to link a few places I have found.

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    I just live in stretchy clothing!! Bravissimo is ridiculous prices..and a bit dowdy some of the styles!

    stretchy tops..jumpers..dresses..! only choice!

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    Default Re: Clothing for large busts

    With the 'bargain shopping' opportunities available these days, I have found some great deals on separates. I buy one outfit for the top half in a size 12. I buy an identical outfit for the bottom half in a size 4. Hey, it's cheaper than custom-mades or professional alterations !

    and as always, Spandex to the rescue !

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    Default Re: Clothing for large busts

    I wear a extra large in shirts 36DD and just buy my pants seperately.
    Dresses suck. I just have to buy them big and hope they can look ok. Stretch is our friend.

    I am cheap when it comes to clothing for everyday wear, so its hard. I have a few nice pieces that I rotate when I need to dress up, but other then that , xl works for me. I like the extra legnth I get from it too. It seems like a lot of tops are made to show your belly, which was cute when i was younger, but now......

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