Sunday, 4 March 2012

For Women: How to Deal With a Bigger Bosom - Casual Wear

For Women: How to Deal With a Bigger Bosom - Casual Wear


Casual wear is for everyone including ladies who find it hard to casual it down and finding properly fitted clothing. After all my research on casual apparel in the workplace, I have noticed that some women don't like it because the more black tie they dress the easier it is to hide the bosom. For example blazers, jackets and big busty blouses seem to be the clothing of choice. I say no! These women have the power to wear business casual clothing to work and casual clothing of their casual days without worrying about the bosom. 

If you wish to "down play" your bra size here are some good tips by Bridget Webber:

Polo neck garments can make large breasts seem enormous. While they can be nice and warm to wear in the winter, they really should be avoided at all costs, apart from by flatter chested women. Instead, opt for a V necked jumper which will automatically draw the onlookers eye to your neckline, rather than to your breasts. Finish off the look with a beautiful scarf to keep out winter chills, and to add even more interest to your neck area.

Blouses with frills or details right at chest level, will increase the appearance of an already large chest. Frills and fussy details, while physically and visually extending the size of the garment in the crucial area, will also attract visual attention to your breasts. When it comes to fabrics opt for those which are smooth in appearance, and have substance to them. Not only will they provide the best support, but they will give you a sleeker appearance.

If you wish to read her whole article click HERE

Next I have found a YouTube video that better explains the process of playing down a bigger cup size:

 

I hope this helps some ladies out there! There are a lot of resources that are available for us out there, and this blog will help point you in the right direction!

Thank you for reading,
Amber

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