I know that everyone has this problem but I'm 17 and very confused.
D-cups ( SAD FACE), no waist, small/normal hips and butt, uber long legs, AND i'm half black/half white so... not every cute color works for me (The color black works for me).
I never wear shorts, I steer clear of skirts, barely wear anything other than a simple tee shirt or hoodie.
WHAT DO I DO!? Please Help. And no perv comments, please.
2007-02-14
14:51:18
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asked by
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When I said No waist i meant...I'm like uber skinny. like whatever the smallest waist size is.. basically huge boobs small everything else.
I don't wear shorts because my butt and hips can't hold them up... or to my knowledge all the one's i've tried on don't stay up.
Thanks so far. just clarifying.
2007-02-14
15:02:42 ·
update #1
Oh and i have a most wonderful boyfriend.. I'm not trying to impress anyone. I just have a very limited budget (with limited time... it's called my mother) and would LOVE to know what would look best.
2007-02-14
15:07:21 ·
update #2
I'm short too..forgot to mention. sorry Hah.
Thanks for the feedback so far. I'm really taking it all into consideration. Next time i go shopping I'll definately try on everything.
2007-02-14
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update #3
Wear what's comfortable.
2007-02-14 14:53:18
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answered by FCabanski 5
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I think the best thing for you to do is to go get fitted for your bras to be certain they are the right size. It will probably be uncomfortable because the salesperson will probably be in the dressing room with you at some time to make sure that the bra fits properly. I went to Dillard's. The woman told me that I need to wear an underwire for support and it really works. The other stuff I really dont know about, although this sounds exactly like me except for the no waist part. You sound like you have the body of a model, besides the d-cups. Be happy with what you got. Models have long legs so dont worry about wearing shorts or skirts. Wear what you want. If you want to make you butt appear larger, try wearing jeans with flap pockets on the back. Having no waist is a blessing. Just be thankful with what you got. Anyway, since you are 17, you will probably fill out when you get older.
2007-02-14 15:08:53
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answered by msnothinbutalady 2
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I too am in your shoes! Double-D, just turned 18 tall and skinny w/ not a lot of booty back there (don't know why). This fall, I started noticing these cute short sleeved turtle neck shirts that make us big boobers look fantabulous in a good way(http://store.alloy.com/item.do?categoryID=22&itemID=46822&sizeFilter=&colorFilter=&brandFilter=). Check out the other tops on alloy.com. I've noticed that jumpers paired with a short sleeved turtle neck shirt and a waist belt show off my waist and boobs. If you want to play your waist and boobs down, skip the belt. As far as pants go, watch out for small pockets; they may make your butt look smaller. Try J-Lo Jeans, Apple Bottoms, or Baby Phat. These jeans were MADE to enhance whatever you've got going on back there. Now on to color. Turquoises, corals, bright blues, purples... anything bright and cheery will complement your skin tone. Almost every shade of turquoise or coral is fool proof and works for everyone! I hate skirts too. But if you want to dress up without showing too much leg, try a pencil skirt that hits at the knee or below; it'll show off just a little bit of your legs. If you want something casual, try capris or bermudas instead w/ a cute top and flip flops. I work at Hollister, and some of their plaid bermudas (http://www.hollisterco.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_10251_10201_324299_-1_12625_12552) can be paired with simple pointy toed pumps, a polo or a cute shirt, and lots of accessories (necklace, earings, maybe bangles or a headband). Wet Seal (wetseal.com) also has a lot of cute stuff for us big "boobded" girls! Good luck! xP
P.S. Let me know how it goes!
2007-02-14 15:20:38
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answered by Orrianna S 2
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You should be grateful for having boobs than having none at all! Steer clear of high-neck tops. Wear ones with a v-neck in particular. When wearing a dress or top, use a belt to cinch in the waist and that will create curves. If you like wearing black, add a hint of colour to begin with. Like a black dress with a red belt. Just try different things to see what looks best on you and have fun with it!
2007-02-14 15:02:37
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answered by Anonymous
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that sounds like a fine body to me! the only thing that sounds hard is the breast size cuz I have a C cup so I kinda know how you feel....just wear anything thats not too tight..a lot of stores now have 'skinny fit' 'small fit' so just dont do those. a lot of jeans have long lengths now too I know that express does. why cant you wear skirts or shorts? You could try cargo pants, gauchos, skirts to your knee, anything like that. if you feel like you are dressing basic you can always dress it up with accessories cuz that doesnt bias your body type haha. belts at your waist make it look like u have a waist too. I know a few mixed girls and it seems like a lot of colors work fine for them, im thinking royal blue, white, dark pink, purple....maybe lighter colors would wash you out so look for dark ones or even shirts with stripes or something like that. ok im babbling but good luck!
2007-02-14 14:57:56
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answered by Sarah 4
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Yeah I'm busty too. Wear something that's got a lot of structure, with darts and such, it will add more curves to your waist. They also say if you wear a print on your smaller half (your bottom) it will draw attention away from your bust. And wear a skirt, you've got long legs show them off! Nothing too short or you'll look like a hooker though. Hard to tell you colors to well without knowing your hair/eye color. But yeah black works for everyone. Good luck.
2007-02-14 14:58:33
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answered by justpeachee22 5
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Look for celebrites with your body type. Magazines talk about these subjects all the time. Bi-racial people are very beautiful so it should not be hard for you to find colors to match. If i were you I would find pants that show off that tiny waist and bra's with good support to show off that bust. you have to work with the good lord gave ya go get em girl
2007-02-14 15:03:22
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answered by Anonymous
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CLOTHING FOR WOMEN
You can find these clothing lines in various retail stores and catalogs.
Capistrano
Complaint of cheap manufacture.
Carole Little II
Carol Little's large-size collection. Beautiful fabric, flowing
cuts, nice colors. A little pricey. Well-made, and the dresses
are quite long.
Champion
Makes plus-size sportswear to a smallish 4X. High praise for
their extra support sports bra.
Citiculture
Fancy "garden party" dresses up to 4X (sizes run large).
Danskin
Phone: (800) 87-DANSKIN
Exercise clothing in sizes 1X-4X. Their clothes are well made
and pretty and they use large-size models.
Elisabeth
Liz Claiborne's plus sizes line. Expensive, but good quality.
Sizes 14-22. Also has some petites.
Entree
Jeans that fit wonderfully and consistently across many styles
up to size 44.
Fruit of the Loom
100% cotton panties up to size 12. Also bras with large band
and cup sizes.
Gilda Marx
Phone: (800) 825-BODY
Exercise clothing in sizes 1X-3X.
Goddess Bras
Phone: (213) 629-2905 or (617) 569-3000
Well-made, large-size bras. They have cotton bras without
underwires up to about size 52DD. Good push-up bras, comfortable
merrywidows. They've been actively soliciting NAAFA to find out
what large women want in bras. They also make nursing bras
(particularly recommended is Model 510).
Hanes Her Way
Large size sweatpants and sweatshirts.
Jerzees
Good quality, heavy T-shirts up to size 6X.
Jockey for Her
All-cotton underwear in three styles up to at least size 11.
Jones New York Woman
Career wear.
Just My Size
Underwear, socks, and pantyhose. Affiliated with L'Eggs. They
also have their own catalog (see above).
Kathy Lee Plus
Carried at WalMart.
Lee Jeans
Tend to work well on figures with smaller waistlines, large
hips. Sizes up to 28 or 30.
Marina Bridal
Wedding dresses, priced reasonably ($350-$900 or so). Their
headquarters is in NYC. You should be able to get a copy of
their catalog (about 20 styles) by calling local bridal shops.
No Nonsense
Women like their plus-size pantyhose, which goes up to 4X, feels
soft against the skin, and doesn't bag because of lycra in the
fabric blend. They are getting harder to find.
Onyx Night
Evening wear. Carried at boutiques.
http://www.jumponyx.com/onyx.html
Princess Knitwear
14 Bruckner Blvd.
Bronx, NY 10454
Phone: 718-402-1000
Fax: 718-402-0131
Email: info@princessknitwear.com
Web site: http://www.princessknitwear.com
One-size knitwear. Fits to size 26. Found in specialty shops and
boutiques.
Richard Simmons
Carried at WalMart.
Sharon Anthony
Two Potato
2007-02-14 14:56:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Honey I'm 20 and I have the same problems except I am 4'11 and double D's. (really sad face). If you have hgtv. Watch what not to wear. Clinton and Stacey give some really good tips. You have dark skin. Try white. White looks good on darker skin tones.
2007-02-14 14:57:09
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answered by ximxca 3
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Wear shirts that flow, that'll give the illusion of hips; and with a V-neck, not to plunging though. If you wear flared jeans, that'll help to make you look more proportioned.
My advice is to wear whatever you like and what is most comfortable. Good Luck.
2007-02-14 14:59:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I have dd cups, so I know what you mean. It sucks. I have found- no button up tops. Empire waisted top and dresses look really nice. Don't do anything too low cut or you'll look like a porn star. I think a square cut or sweetheart neckline look best on me (but that's just me).
I hope that helps a little bit.
2007-02-14 14:55:55
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answered by Elaine 5
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