The right bra will not make you worry about falling out of it when you bend over. It may have an odd size that you’ve never even heard of before (28FF, for example). ![]() The right bra will lift you up and support you. Stay tuned for our upcoming course on how to feel more polished! Finding the Right Bra is Half the Battleġ. This post contains affiliate links and Corporette® may earn commissions for purchases made through links in this post. ![]() The video this screenshot is from is hilarious (“Heavy Boobs”), but it is probably NSFW.) (Pictured: If you’re petite and busty this is yet another reason to watch Crazy Ex Girlfriend - her work outfits are mostly hits for me. So - here are some new tips and guidelines on how to dress for work if you’re busty, from someone who’s been everything from a 30F to a 38G over the years… Furthermore, if you wear something that obviously does not fit or has fit issues (gaping, pulling) it reflects a judgement call. But: dressing well while busty can be a challenge because so many clothes are made with other body shapes in mind - and for work it can be particularly trying since so many conservative styles are rooted in menswear. I’m not about to suggest you go buy a minimizer and try to pretend that you’re a 34B. ![]() But let me be clear at the outset: there’s nothing inherently unprofessional about being busty - women come in all shapes and sizes. We haven’t offered busty women style tips in a while, so I thought we’d discuss. One of our top posts of all time is one a friend suggested I write, back in the early days of the blog: how to dress professionally if you’re busty.
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