When you wear d bras it can seem like there's hardly any bra options at your local department store. The reason is that your local department store is going to have more of the "average" sized bras and less of the larger sized bras. They cater to the majority, and unfortunately that leaves us large chested ladies wanting more than they have to offer. The best place for large chested women to shop for d bras and larger is online. Online there are many different retailers who cater specifically to women with ample chests. With a single search term you can find thousands of different options.
There are some tips and tricks to shopping online that will help you in the long run. The first thing you need to do is have a professional bra fitting. The fitter will assess the fit of your current bra in order to determine if you need d bras or larger. Once you have been properly fitted you can take your knowledge with you to the online retailers. This will help you pick the right size without being able to try it on.
Search online for your size of d bras and in no time you will find many different sites. What you want to do now is to find reviews for that particular site to find out if it is a reputable site. Customer reviews for the site will let you know how they operate, if they have good customer service, how well they package and ship items, and their general, overall customer service. When you've found a site that has a strong, positive reputation, you can then start adding items to your virtual shopping cart.
Before you check out and pay for your d bras, you'll want to check the reviews on the individual items as well. Just like when you read the reviews for the site, you'll want to check and see what other ladies who have a larger chest thought of the bras you're looking to purchase. Were the bras well-made or were they cheap quality? Did they fit true-to-size or did they run small or large? The opinions of women with similar body types can help you determine if the item is right for you.
Upon payment, make sure you keep your e-receipt until after you receive your d bras, just in case there are any defects or fit issues.
Huwebes, Disyembre 27, 2012
Look Work Appropriate in your 34d Bra
When you wear a 34d bra, you can sometimes attract the wrong type of attention, even in the workplace. This can be inappropriate or unwanted attention from males or catty attention from jealous women. No matter what you do or what you wear you may run into people like this from time to time. That being said, there are some things you can do to avoid attention like this as much as possible.
It can be important, especially in the professional world, to dress work-appropriate when you wear a 34d bra. Goodness knows that when you have larger breasts it can be difficult to look appropriate, even in dowdy clothing. Our chests just have a mind of their own and refuse to be packed away and forgotten about. Sometimes it’s the professional clothes themselves that are causing the problem. This includes button front shirts that gap and show off our 34d bra, and blouses that tug and pull over the chest area. One thing you can do in this situation is to wear a minimizer bra. Minimizer bras can help reign in the breasts and make them appear smaller by compression. This will in turn improve the fit of your button up tops and blouses.
Avoid wearing tops that are too tight or too low cut. Even though a top doesn’t seem to have that deep of a V-neck or looks appropriate on someone else, it can look completely different on a woman who wears a 34d bra. When I say different, I mean slutty. It’s an unfortunate side effect of having larger breasts. Certain clothing looks scandalous on us. If you find that a shirt is showing off too much of your cleavage or if your 34d bra is showing, try wearing a camisole underneath the top. If it is too tight, you simply have to start buying tops in a larger size. Always buy clothing that fits the largest parts of your body. You can then have the items tailored down to fit the smaller areas.
When you have a larger chest it’s not necessary to call attention to it, it’s there, and everyone already knows it. So please avoid putting details over your chest. Avoid wearing ruffled tops, or tops with pockets over the bust. Sequined, beaded or bedazzled tops are probably also not a good idea. Wear tops that fit well and have a stream-lined and professional appearance. Follow these few rules and you’ll be looking work appropriate in your 34d bra in no time.
It can be important, especially in the professional world, to dress work-appropriate when you wear a 34d bra. Goodness knows that when you have larger breasts it can be difficult to look appropriate, even in dowdy clothing. Our chests just have a mind of their own and refuse to be packed away and forgotten about. Sometimes it’s the professional clothes themselves that are causing the problem. This includes button front shirts that gap and show off our 34d bra, and blouses that tug and pull over the chest area. One thing you can do in this situation is to wear a minimizer bra. Minimizer bras can help reign in the breasts and make them appear smaller by compression. This will in turn improve the fit of your button up tops and blouses.
Avoid wearing tops that are too tight or too low cut. Even though a top doesn’t seem to have that deep of a V-neck or looks appropriate on someone else, it can look completely different on a woman who wears a 34d bra. When I say different, I mean slutty. It’s an unfortunate side effect of having larger breasts. Certain clothing looks scandalous on us. If you find that a shirt is showing off too much of your cleavage or if your 34d bra is showing, try wearing a camisole underneath the top. If it is too tight, you simply have to start buying tops in a larger size. Always buy clothing that fits the largest parts of your body. You can then have the items tailored down to fit the smaller areas.
When you have a larger chest it’s not necessary to call attention to it, it’s there, and everyone already knows it. So please avoid putting details over your chest. Avoid wearing ruffled tops, or tops with pockets over the bust. Sequined, beaded or bedazzled tops are probably also not a good idea. Wear tops that fit well and have a stream-lined and professional appearance. Follow these few rules and you’ll be looking work appropriate in your 34d bra in no time.
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