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Buy a shirt that fits your bust (usually a size or two up). Sew a small, hidden snap or a hook-and-eye clasp between the two problem buttons (usually the third and fourth from the top). Keep the outer button for aesthetics.
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Crepe, silk, and matte jersey absorb light, creating a sleek profile. High-shine satin or sequins on the bust. 5. Styling Solutions for Common Wardrobe Dilemmas The Button-Down Shirt Gape Buy a shirt that fits your bust (usually a size or two up)
Stop buying "standard" t-shirts. Buy (even if you are short) because the extra length prevents the hem from riding up over your stomach. Look for side seams that curve (a "fitted" waist) rather than a straight tube.
The struggle: The "fourth button gap." The fix: Look for "French darts" (extra fabric sewn in at the bust) or shirts with hidden snap buttons between the visible ones. Alternatively, buy a shirt that fits your bust and have a tailor take in the waist. It costs $15 and saves you a lifetime of safety pins. The Ultimate Guide to Dressing Full Busts: Style,
The neckline of a garment dictates how your chest area is framed. The goal is to create visual space between your chin and your bustline to prevent a top-heavy appearance. Flattering Necklines
Accessories can shift focus, break up large fields of color, and add personality to your outfits. If you love a high neck
If you love a high neck, opt for a mock neck in a darker shade or a ribbed fabric to add vertical lines. 3. Silhouettes That Work
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Forget 100% cotton poplin. Look for shirting with elastane (2-5% spandex). Brands like Bravissimo, Pepperberry, or any "curvy fit" label add extra length to the placket and darts in the side seam.





