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Fitted shirts


Question Posted Tuesday August 15 2006, 5:59 pm

I have big boobs and a small waist. So I have a problem with buying shirts. They either don't fit over my boob and the shirt ends up looking short. Or they do fit over my boobs but its all saggy and too big around my waist.

Does anyone know any stores or styles that could help me out here?


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MelLeDisko answered Wednesday August 16 2006, 9:41 pm:
Hm. What I'd suggest is going to stores like Wet Seal, Hollister, Abercrombie & Fitch, maybe even Delias and American Eagle all and those stores and buy some long-styled shirts. And those types of shirts are in this year too, so you'll be fashionable also. I hope I helped. <3

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staticXsilence answered Wednesday August 16 2006, 12:25 pm:
finally someone with my same problem! haha, but i actually gained a little weight and found out i liked it better..but you dont have to. longer shirts, thats the key. usually they form to your body and such so they dont stretch out once they get over your chest. abercrombie has a lot of cute ones. so does AE. personally, i dont have that style. so if you dont either, H&M has cute things there that are pretty good quality. thats my favorite store. even Hot Topic has some cute shirts that cater to ALL body types. even if you arent goth or whatever, hot topic is still cute. it all depends on the fit of the shirt. but i'm sure you'll find things, dont worry. i did =]


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summerGIRL_xo answered Tuesday August 15 2006, 11:22 pm:
i don't know if other people said this because i don't feel like reading what they wrote haha sorry, but Abercrombie & Fitch , Hollister and American Eagle all have longer shirts. you're lucky because longer shirts is in style so you'll proabbly find some there. good luck

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holahayley56 answered Tuesday August 15 2006, 11:08 pm:
That happens to me too. Wear longer shirts. Abercrombie & fitch, I know they have all those long shirts right now. Layer your shirts. Basically, what everyone else said is good advice =) I layer my tank tops alott.

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Igotamonopoly answered Tuesday August 15 2006, 11:04 pm:
Maybe try dressy, looser tops. Urban Outfitters usually has some, along with Charlotte Rusee, and of course, the internet.

I agree that A&F and Hollister have shirts good for your situation.

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fabulous11 answered Tuesday August 15 2006, 10:25 pm:
Buying long shirts will stop them from being so short. And maybe layering your clothing would help if there big on the waist.

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LoveNJstyle answered Tuesday August 15 2006, 10:16 pm:
shirts from american eagle are pretty long now. i hate wearing shirt that are too short so try there and see how it goes. most of them stretch too. <3

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orphans answered Tuesday August 15 2006, 10:08 pm:
Well I'm a 34C with a small waist. Are your boobs bigger than that? My friend is a 36D so I'm just going to assume you're between us or larger. We mostly wear fitted tees. They're shirts that kind of stretch so they go along all your curves. And if you get a bigger size so your shirt isn't too short, they still go with your curves so it isn't too big at the bottom. Most of Hollister and Abercrombie & Fitch's shirts do this. But, I don't know if you shop there. Many other stores have that type of shirts as well though.

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