Whilst attracting male attention is something some well-endowed women contend with on a daily basis, there are times when you want to appear stylish, less-top heavy and not as conspicuous!
Choosing the right type of neckline, sweater, blouse or swimsuit can melt away the pounds and give you a sleeker silhouette.
British women’s bust sizes, for example, are getting bigger. UK breasts have increased in size from 34B to 36C in the last ten years. According to the Daily Mail’s article of 19th January 2008, “UK women’s cleavages have gone from 34B to 36C in a decade.” Marks and Spencer, that most hallowed of British underwear retailers say “a quarter of its bras sold are a D cup or above, a figure which has doubled in three years.”
The increase in bust sizes means that fashion conscious women may have to adapt their style and buy cuts which minimize rather than accentuate their breasts. How to show off our cleavage in a flattering rather than a tarty way is something we learn as we get older. Cuts and styles which once flattered your 34B figure may no longer be appropriate for a bigger bust.
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