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Originally posted by Gilly
A lot of stuff is made with bigger breasted women in mind, and come off as being loose in the breast area on smaller breasted women. So, you have to hunt around and find things formed specifically to your cup/band size, or stuff that is made either loose, or stretchy. Stretchy material with scrunch to size.
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Erm....I beg to differ here....I am now an F cup and I find it incredibly hard to find sexy lingerie (which is easily available on the high street for women with A-D cups) for my size.
I have reverted to using one particular mail order company, where the average bra costs about £40 (not sure what that is in US dollars, I'm afraid, but it's not cheap) and to get a nice, well fitting bikini this year, I have to spend about £70.......looks like I'll have to buy something cheap, ill-fitting and lacking support which will not be any where near as flattering.
Sorry to get on my soap box here, but the reason there is underwear which is designed specifically for larger breasted women, is because we do not have the choice that flatter chested women do. And remember, that larger breasted women also struggle in the sexy clothes department, as well as in the sexy lingerie line........we can't buy anything 'off the peg' in the way of: bustiers, backless tops (not enough support), small strappy tops (because we can't go without a bra) halter neck tops/ dresses, plain cotton shirts (they fit around the bust, but not around the middle, or vice versa).
I have always maintained, that if you don't have much of a bust, you can buy loads of things to show it off and give you a great cleavage, however, if you already have a great cleavage, the only bras you can get are designed to separate your boobs so you don't have any kind of cleavage at all.
End of rant.