What To Wear To Work When You’re Busty

I’ll admit it…I’m busty. My bosoms are not as big as some, but they’re certainly bigger than others. Sometimes they’ve been a blessing and sometimes a curse. Honestly, I am just grateful my girls are healthy!

Can you relate?

So I get it! Large breasts can be a challenge to dress, especially on the job where your goal is to appear competent and feel confident, which is why more and more women seem to be opting for breast reduction surgeries. For those who did not know, these kinds of surgeries happen to be in vogue at the current time as they are known to remedy the issue of Large Breasts.

Also known as reduction mammaplasty, these kinds of treatments can remove fat, breast tissue, and skin from the breasts. Needless to say, not all women prefer to go under the knife. Some just accept the features they have and try to make the best out of what is provided to them.

For so many years we’ve been told big breasts spell trouble and many of us have grown to feel shame around a substantial bustline, but I for one, promote being proud of the body you are blessed with, so my approach is to package it with pride! But this is not to say that large breasts do not pose problems–scientifically proven, they do!

From should grooves to headaches and shortness of breath, there can be many problems caused by large boobs. But not everybody might be facing these issues. Those are the people who might not be complaining about the size. And perhaps, those are the people who might be wearing the right clothes to make their bosoms look more in sync with their bodies. I think I fall into that category. Hence, I know so much about what to wear to look good with large breasts.

In terms of the science part of fashion, your main objective is to create overall body proportion and the most effective way to do this when you’re well-endowed is to redirect the viewer’s eyes to other parts of your body. It’s all about controlling where the ‘eye’ goes.

Above are some of my top tips and tricks for you to easily maximize your style. Lots of options!

Are there other anatomical challenges you would like specific tips and tricks on dressing?

Image credit, left to right: ROW 1: Halogen V-Neck Cardigan $79 $47.40, more colors available // Halogen V-Neck Cashmere Sweater $79, more colors available // Trouvé Geo Knit Sweater $88 // ROW 2: Amber Sun Stripe Tee $49, more colors available // Vince Camuto Disco Stud Trim Blouse $99 // Pleione Peplum Blouse $58 // ROW 3: Equipment Cashmere Cardigan $338 and ‘Signature’ Silk Shirt $208, more colors available // Pleione Tie-Neck Blouse $58 // French Connection USA Paint Splash Dress $128 // ROW 4: Diane von Furstenberg Hayden Blouse $345 // Topshop Studded Cardigan $96 // BOSS Black Darida Dress $595 // ROW 5: Ted Baker London Neyoya Jacket $385 // Vince Camuto One-Button Blazer $150, more colors available. // All are available at Nordstrom. Thanks to Nordstrom for the great selection. Nope, I’m not affiliated with the company (at least not yet ;))they just had best options to reiterate my tips & tricks!

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