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completely flat chested.....shirts that will make me stand out more?


and not falsies



please no: dont worry, you'll grow....you just have to wait.....



im trying not to sound mean or demanding though

2006-11-02 08:33:38 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Beauty & Style Fashion & Accessories

i mean like: do i wear bright colors?

those really long shirts you can buy at aero, A&F, or A&E?


no wonderbras......since im like about flat, i think that will make people suspicious ya know?

2006-11-02 08:38:31 · update #1

also, these shirts have to be appropriate for school

2006-11-02 08:55:29 · update #2

ive also seen these sweater shirts that end right below your chest....

theyre like half shirts

would those work?

2006-11-02 08:59:53 · update #3

18 answers

Fashion that Flatters Your Breasts

It's tiring, isn't it? Constantly comparing your body to others'? How many times have you wished you were taller, shorter, thinner, curvier? Women are on a constant quest to change themselves. Breast size in particular is a sensitive subject for many of us. We either curse that we were born with more or wish that we had more. But consider this: Many of us don't realize that the clothes we wear can make all the difference in the way we feel about our bodies. It's time we embraced and appreciated our bodies the way they are. Here's how to flatter your figure, not fight it!

T-Shirts
Isn't it amazing how hard it is to find a great fitting T-shirt? Such a basic item should a breeze to find. But with so many necklines, sleeve lengths and styles out there, this can be a tough task to accomplish. Needless to say, your first step is finding a great fitting bra. Here's what else you need to know:

Small Bust
Best necklines are high necks and asymmetrical necklines. They broaden the shoulders and create the illusion of a larger bust. Printed tees are also flattering for small chests.
Best sleeve lengths are sleeveless. Women with small chests tend to have slimmer arms so the goal is to draw attention to them and away from the chest.
Avoid low scoop-neck tops or deep V-neck tops with three-quarter sleeves. They accentuate bony chests and draw attention to the fact that you have a small bust. The V acts as an arrow to the bust and the sleeves accentuate small arms.

Blouses & Shirts
A blouse is a blouse, right? Wrong. There are many more cuts and styles out there than you may realize, and you just might be wearing the wrong one for your bust size. Even the size of your collar can make a difference. Here's the lowdown:

Small Bust
Look for fitted tops with narrow V-necks. Create fullness with breast pockets, ruffles, smocking and gathering. Try wide lapels and collars.
Avoid voluminous or structured tops that you don't completely fill out.

Sweaters
For the most part, the rules about which T-shirt styles to wear should also be applied to which sweater styles to wear. There are obviously additional rules for sweater styles, such as turtlenecks, wrap styles, etc. Here's what else you need to know:
Small Bust
Turtlenecks are elegant and flattering on flat-chested women. Chunky knits give the illusion of a larger chest as do fitted long-sleeve sweaters. As with T-shirts, look for styles with detailed fronts to cover the chest area. Halter styles show off shoulders and accentuate your small bust.
Avoid ultra fine yarns that cling and draw attention to the bust area.

Dresses
Finding the right fit for your body is essential. Years ago, women had many different dresses for different occasions. But today, most women have just a few good dresses in their closets that they use for many different events. Follow these simple rules to ensure the dress you buy is appropriate for your body:

Small Bust
Opt for high neck styles that emphasize arms or deep V-neck styles that only those with small busts can pull off. Look for smartly placed gathering and shirring or trim over the bust to create fullness. Backless dresses draw attention away from the front and can be very sexy.
Avoid voluminous shapes that you can't fill out or skintight tops that draw attention to the bust area.

Jackets
A well fitted jacket is tough to find. The smallest of detail can determine whether a specific style is suitable for your body type or not. But once you figure out what to look for, it will save you endless amounts of time and money. The purpose of a jacket is to add polish to an outfit. Here's how to find one that fits and flatters:

Small Bust
Best styles include fitted jackets that feature breast pockets, seaming and shirring. Belted styles and styles with scoop necklines are also good options.
Avoid jackets with dropped sleeves, deep armholes or with too much shaping at the bust.

2006-11-02 08:41:36 · answer #1 · answered by Stephanie F 7 · 1 0

Find a form fitting shirt with a large "blocked out" stripe-type design across the chest area. It will give the illusion of a larger chest. Also, a good bra that holds you up properly, (padding or no padding) can do wonders to make breasts look larger. Be sure you have a well fitting bra that enhances what you already have. Victoria's Secret is a great place to receive assistance. I went there a few months ago for a new bra and let the sales associate help me. My chest went from "normal" to "BADDA-BING-BADDA-BOOM!!!!" I had no idea just how wrong my previous bra's had fit until that moment.

2006-11-02 08:43:20 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A Good padded WonderBra may help.... there are so many types out there...
Shirts? Try slimmer (not tight) fitting collared shirts with slightly lower buttoning, or leaving the top 2/3 buttons undone to accentuate chest... use a necklace with a pendant also..
I found nice slim fitting sweaters with false shirts (white) in the neckline (layered effect) in plain colours work well, leaving the buttons undone, with a good pushup bra underneath. From Kohls/Penny's....


Good luck!

2006-11-02 08:44:52 · answer #3 · answered by EJ 3 · 0 0

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2016-05-23 19:41:58 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think shirts that have horizantal lines (-----) across your chest probalby make chest seem bigger. Also shirts with word, on your cleavage area. And you know those shirts at the top part, where your chest is, are all bunched up, and usually they have a ribbon or something under, and under that its all flowing? Have you seen the kids movie aquamarine? well, i was watching it with my cousin (6 yrs)and there is a part where one of the characters is wearing a yellow dress. There are some shirts like that that make you look chesty.

2006-11-02 10:56:35 · answer #5 · answered by highonunicorns 3 · 0 0

If you're flat-chested then you should bring the focus to another part of your body. If you want to make your chest stand out in a good way you should try a push-up bra or a water bra.

2006-11-02 08:36:42 · answer #6 · answered by Natalie D 1 · 1 0

Get push up bras, bras with a lot of support. and make sure to wear fitted shirts (not tight, but shirts that are cut for women's bodies), especially button down collar shirts. Unbutton the first two buttons. It will help you look very sheek, very audrey hepburn

2006-11-02 08:38:01 · answer #7 · answered by smm 6 · 0 0

kk.. I'm completely flat chested too..I wear padded bras.. and try not to wear many low cut shirts... (theres no cleavage to show..lol) and tight shirts will make ya stand out a lil more too..

2006-11-02 08:37:30 · answer #8 · answered by 9*I ♥ Kasey Kahne*9 3 · 0 0

I'm really good a fixing up boobs. Using Bronzer and shimmering powder will make your boobs look bigger I promise. I did this on a few of my friends they loved the results. Brush on the bronzer right in the center up and down stroaks, and the highlighter across the chest. It makes a difference, and worth a shot.

2006-11-02 08:40:36 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Padded bras, or try empire waisted shirts; they flatter the chest

2006-11-02 08:36:33 · answer #10 · answered by KLB 2 · 0 0

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