im not a huge girlie girl. i just like looking nice from time to time..so i like hco and a&f (hollister and abercrombie & fitch) but i have like 36cs for boobs and i was wondering..is it possible to wear their tank tops? like is there a certain way i can wear their tank tops without my boobs like busting out? haha thanks so much
leah87 answered Tuesday February 27 2007, 9:39 pm: i worked for hollister and i can tell you. i have 34b breasts and i have trouble wearing their tanks. i have found that the camis fit better for bigger breasted girls..especially the ones that cut down in a V line.
our clothing line is made for tall girls that are basically flat in both regions but hey im curvy and always find something...best of luck to you!! [ leah87's advice column | Ask leah87 A Question ]
DancinCutie08 answered Tuesday February 27 2007, 8:26 pm: I am basically in the same boat as you.. what i would say is try them on especially the full price more expensive ones
i basically gave up on them until i found a pretty $40 lacey on at A&f and I have to say the Medium fits my boobs perfectly (but the small wasn't even close)
also they now are making more atleast at abercrombie with bigger camis or no camis at all
i know it sucks to try everything on but that is my best advice
like here is a cute tank with no cami which is similar to one that i got
LM answered Tuesday February 27 2007, 8:25 pm: I sometimes have that same problem with tank tops & low necklines in general.
I usually get tanks& tops a little longer than I'd want to wear them, so I can pull them up higher and sort of cover more of my cleavage. I'm sure this disappoints a few guys. But it makes me feel more confident, because I'm not constantly worrying about having my top fall down. And it passes "parental inspection" too, haha.
Also, certain bras are designed to give you a more conservative look. Like, a Wonderbra isn't going to do much in the "minimizing the appearance of your boobs" department, you know? Try on a few different styles and find what works for you.
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