Clothes to fit your new shape
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Clothes to fit your new shape
I'm conscious that I'll need to have a bit of a clear out of my wardrobe after my op as there's a few tops especially that won't fit any more. I tend to sway towards stretchy tight-fitting v-neck tops or t-shirts, so hopefully all isn't lost. But my fitted shirts will definitely need to go.
Do you feel like your style of clothes has changed since the boobies? I've always looked at a particular seller on ebay and wished I could look like their model does in the pics :) so will definitely be making some purchases there! I'm very excited about shopping without worrying about how the fried eggs will look!
Mx
Do you feel like your style of clothes has changed since the boobies? I've always looked at a particular seller on ebay and wished I could look like their model does in the pics :) so will definitely be making some purchases there! I'm very excited about shopping without worrying about how the fried eggs will look!
Mx
minxie- BJSF Addict
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Re: Clothes to fit your new shape
Nope just squeezed into everything ha ha ha it all looks soooo much better than before ha ha
I thought my fitted shirts would have to go but i wore one yesterday LOL
Happy sqeezing in
J x x
I thought my fitted shirts would have to go but i wore one yesterday LOL
Happy sqeezing in
J x x
janeybird- Pregnant Buddy
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ive not had to throw any clothes away,the only difference is,is that they fit better, and look better xx
mizzpink23- BJSF Elite Member
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yep brilliant isnt it? I love how all my vest tops look on me now
janeybird- Pregnant Buddy
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just bikinis and jackets and any zip up tight dresses i struggle to get into now but everything esle is fine i had 410 f cup xxx
natalia- BJSF Elite Member
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All my clthes fitted post-op except for coats and cotton shirts with no give in them.
Unless I buy wrap over shirts or shirts with lycra in them, I just can't wear them anymore.
And I now have to buy belted coats in a size larger to accomodate my boobs, but as they're too big on my waist I find being able to draw belted coats in to fit me the best solution for this. xx
Unless I buy wrap over shirts or shirts with lycra in them, I just can't wear them anymore.
And I now have to buy belted coats in a size larger to accomodate my boobs, but as they're too big on my waist I find being able to draw belted coats in to fit me the best solution for this. xx
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I had to get rid of some shirts but other than that all my other clothes were pretty much ok. I have to get bikinis in a 16 top now though cos a 10 would be way to small and sometimes I have problems buying dresses cos I need a bigger size for the top than I do on my hips. Vests and t-shirts have been fine though. xx
pinkbabe- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Clothes to fit your new shape
I find that i can't fit into more than half my wardobe now! Im goin oxford street and westfields tomorrow for a whole new wardrobe! Love it!!! x x x x
blondeyglamour- Active BJSF Member
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its hard trying to work out what flatters big boobs though. Im so used to being scrawny on top. Ive got loads of clothes that still fit me now ive got big boobs, but they just dont suit my shape anymore. Like stuff thats flarey or not fitted on top, now makes me look fat rather than anything. High neck tshirts arent doing anything for me anymore either
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