It is hard.. Never try to buy dresses... go to a department store, dillards, belk, macys, bloomingdales... whereever
2007-03-28 07:22:01
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answered by ik ben alphabetsoup 3
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Try collared shirts. I have a C chest, and whenever I wear looser collared shirts, it looks like I have a B chest. Don't try wearing tank tops, because I have pretty broad shoulders, and I look really akward in tank tops. Try wearing simple fitted T-shirts, and long sleeve shirts. Don't wear anything that would bring attention to that area like rhinestones, frills, bright letters, etc.
2007-03-28 07:25:26
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answered by Rachel 2
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long is good. seriously - i have the same problem with shoulders/chest, but if you stick to slightly fitted [but not stupidly tight] t-shirts that reach a little below your hips, everything really evens out :] otherwise, wear quite loose, long, flowing tops with skinny fit jeans.
trial and error ^.^
2007-03-28 07:31:59
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answered by twisted.glamourx3 1
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opt for finding great shaping wear, like spanx. target has a line for control wear buy the company who makes spanx, its just lower cost too. for bras, bali has an amazing selection for us with bigger chests.
also, when it comes to shirts - try vnecks especially! scoopnecks are okay. and turtle necks or high-necked shirts just bundle everything up and it doesnt look well up there.
this well help..im sure! good luck!
2007-03-28 07:25:49
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answered by Queenly 3
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I am in the same boat....so if you hear anything I would like to know....Plus size is too big, regular size just doesnt fit right...I hate trying to find a top....
2007-03-28 07:22:30
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answered by Always PO'd 3
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