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Your Breasts in their Clothes
I had the pleasure of fitting a 60+ year woman for her first well fitting bra. While it did remind me of fitting my mom several years ago, this lady had it going on: 32G. She considered reduction because the weight of her breasts was hurting her back. This is what happens when a well-endowed woman puts on the correctly fitting, snug back band - AAHH, they breath a sigh of relief. No longer is there pressure on their back, or breasts hanging low on the abdomen. They immediately sit up taller as the hardware - BRA - does its job.
This particular client looked absolutely gorgeous in her new bra, yes the bra was beautiful, but it fit her like a dream, which made her waist look much smaller in comparison.
Then, she put on her shirt. And we lost it. We totally lost her pretty well-endowed figure by putting on the button-down shirt she wore into the store. I couldn't handle it, I had to grab all the extra fabric between her prominent bust-line and her smaller waistline (she's a Medium, size 8-10) and cinch it. At the very least she needed a dart. Bust & waist darts are your friends.
Do you look better in your bra than in your clothes? If so, look for clothes that give direction to the neckline (V), have a defined center front, and nip in at your waist. Really, shop Bratique Helene and you'll look and feel better than you ever have.
coompax-digital magazine
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