Recently we ran a story about a busty woman's struggle to find clothes that fit her figure. We were deluged with comments from readers who had fought similar issues. Here, Claire Dumican of Butterflycollection. It may sound like a nice problem to have, but naturally busty-yet-slender women quickly learn to feel very out of place, and even worse, embarrassed, by their figures.
If You're a Busty Woman, You Need This Model's Bra Advice
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Australian Women's Weekly. Those measuring up on the larger side of a DD no longer know bra shopping as a leisurely activity, but rather a well-planned mission, with a list of targets to be achieved. Grabbing the first thing you see on the rack will simply not suffice. Knowing your correct bra size is important for all women but busty women even more so.
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Shopping for bras can be a tedious and uncomfortable process, especially for women with big boobs. Despite what the diamond-studded fantasy bras of years past may tell us, bras can feel extremely unsexy to try on and purchase. And many American lingerie manufacturers cater to smaller cup and band sizes, leaving bustier consumers with ill-fitting or drab styles, if anything at all.
Finding the perfect bra can be a challenge. Finding the perfect bra when you're busty can be darn near impossible. At a size 36D, I've spent many hours in the dressing rooms of Victoria's Secret, Soma, and other big name lingerie retailers, watching my girls spill out of way-too-small demi cups. I've spent even more hours navigating the racks in an attempt to avoid unnecessarily padded D cup water bras and cringed while sales associates tried to squeeze me into a a 38C because it was the "same" as my regular size that they didn't carry. Seriously, what does it take for a busty girl to find a bra that fits?