If you have a curvy figure (like me), finding clothes that fit, compliment, and disguise a large bust can sometimes be time consuming and frustrating. There are a lot of clothes and fashion styles today that are designed to accentuate breasts and promote cleavage. But what if you’re not the typical A, B, or C cup? Women come in all different shapes and sizes, and some are curvier than others. If you are a woman in this curvy category, embrace your beautiful figure by dressing appropriately, according to these seven wardrobe choices that balance out and disguise a large bust.
1. Minimizing Bra
The first, and most important, wardrobe piece to disguise a large bust is the minimizing bra. With having a large bust, you’ll find that there are a lot of bras that just won’t work for you. Strapless bras, along with bras with thin straps, will not give you the support you need. Push up bras, and bras with lots of padding in them, will just accentuate what you are looking to disguise. Look for underwire minimizer bras that have firm support. Minimizing bras are designed to make you look like you’ve gone down in a cup size.
2. Tank Tops with Thick Straps
Having a large bust doesn’t mean that you can never wear tank tops. Just wear ones that have thicker straps. Tops that have thin, spaghetti straps will make you appear like your chest is not being supported enough. Thin straps will also show your bra, if you’re wearing the right one (since minimizing bras have thicker straps for added support). Straps that cover the complete length of your shoulder, or are a minimum of three fingers wide, will balance out a full chest.
3. Pants and Skirts That Flow Away from the Body
Having a large bust makes you appear heavy on the upper half of your body. This means that you have to balance out the rest of your body accordingly. You can do this by wearing pants or skirts that flow away from the body. Try to avoid wearing skinny jeans, as these will make your legs look tiny and disproportionate to the rest of your figure. Go for a cute straight-leg, or jeans that flare out at the bottom. The same goes for skirts.
4. Scoop or V-Neck Shirts and Blouses
One common misconception about having a large chest is the belief that you should always be completely covered up. This is not the case. While turtle necks and other high collared shirts might make you feel more comfortable, they actually draw more attention to your chest. Sure, high collared shirts lock the girls in securely, but they can also make you look suffocated. Go for a shirt or blouse that has a scoop or V-neck. Just make sure that the neckline doesn’t display too much cleavage.
5. Plain Tops
When you’re searching for tops to disguise your chest area, look for ones that are relatively plain in design and pattern. Avoid tops that have pockets on the breasts, stripes, or ruching near the chest area, as this will cause people to focus solely on those areas. This doesn’t mean that your tops have to be completely drab, however. Have fun with it. If you’re going for a patterned top, just make sure it’s subtle. And you don’t have to boycott pockets altogether. Tops or jackets with pockets near the hip area will actually balance out your chest and make your bust appear smaller.
6. Decorative Sleeves
If you do like patterned tops, buy ones that have accents on the sleeves instead of on the bust or neckline. Any sort of decorative accent (like ruching, sequins, lace, or beadwork), will draw in immediate attention. Make sure the accents are placed in areas you wish to draw focus. Also, go for tops that have loose sleeves that flow away from your body because they balance out your chest. All of these tricks will draw the focus to your arms and shoulders instead of your bust.
7. Printed Shorts or Skirts
Shorts and skirts that have a print, sheen, or some sort of accent on them will help to balance out your upper half, and draw focus to your lower half. There are a lot of cute shorts in style right now that are bright in colour and have patterns on them. Give these a try. Also try skirts that have bold patterns, like a nice floral print. Not only is this sort of style cute for the warmer months, but having accents on the bottom balances out your body, which in turn makes your figure look elongated.
These are just a few wardrobe choices to make in order to balance out your upper half and disguise a large bust. Remember these ideas the next time you go shopping, and make sure to incorporate your own personal style into it. You’re beautiful in every way! What other wardrobe choices do you find balance out a large bust?
Frequently Asked Questions
- How can I choose tops that flatter a large bust?
- Opt for tops with V-necks or wrap styles to create a balanced silhouette and draw attention upward.
- Are certain fabrics better for disguising a large bust?
- Yes, lightweight and flowy fabrics like chiffon or soft cotton help drape nicely without adding bulk.
- What type of bra works best to complement my wardrobe?
- A well-fitted, supportive bra with good lift and coverage enhances shape and ensures clothes fit smoothly.
- Should I avoid patterns and prints with a large bust?
- Not necessarily; smaller or vertical patterns work well, as they create a slimming effect without overwhelming.
- Do I need to avoid tight clothes if I have a large bust?
- Avoid overly tight fits on your chest but you can still wear form-fitting clothing as long as it fits comfortably.
- Can layering help disguise a large bust?
- Yes, layering with open cardigans or structured jackets can create vertical lines and balance your figure.
- Which necklines are most flattering for a large bust?
- V-necks, scoop necks, and sweetheart necklines elongate the neck and minimize bulk on the chest.
- Are there certain colors I should pick or avoid?
- Darker colors on top can be slimming, but don’t shy away from bright colors if styled well with simple cuts.
- How can I style dresses to flatter a large bust?
- Choose dresses with empire waistlines or wrap styles that highlight your waist and provide comfortable chest support.
- Is it important to get clothes tailored if I have a large bust?
- Absolutely; tailoring ensures your clothes fit perfectly and can drastically improve your overall silhouette.