dress sizing after boob job/clothes shopping hard?
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dress sizing after boob job/clothes shopping hard?
I am a UK size 8 and want go from B cup to D/DD cup. I am just wondering if once ive had a boob job how much it will effect my dress size? Do you find clothes hard to fit after your surgery? Did your dress size change much? xx
willows- BJSF Addict
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Re: dress sizing after boob job/clothes shopping hard?
My weight fluctuates but I found that my clothes fit me after my BA, it was onlt shirts and coats that I find difficulty with as they are quite fitted. Some dresses if they are quite fitted with a zip can be a pain as well. I went from an A to a FF
Re: dress sizing after boob job/clothes shopping hard?
stretchy clothes will become ur best friends!!! lol.xx
jen86- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: dress sizing after boob job/clothes shopping hard?
I've struggled with fitted coats and things with no give in them. All my other clothes still fit I just fill them out more. I have to buy bikinis as separates now unless I want to look like a stripper lol I'm part of the reason theres size 8 tops left with size 14 bottoms : )
Peachy34- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: dress sizing after boob job/clothes shopping hard?
I was a size 12, am still a size 12 and all of my clothes still fit; the only thing I've noticed is that certain non-stretchy shirts now feel a bit shorter presumably because the bulging of the boobs takes up extra fabric to go around... so to speak.
HOWEVER darling why would you want to keep your old clothes? Shopping and overhauling your wardrobe after BA is one of the best bits of the experience...... ;)
HOWEVER darling why would you want to keep your old clothes? Shopping and overhauling your wardrobe after BA is one of the best bits of the experience...... ;)
d_whpl- Active BJSF Member
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Re: dress sizing after boob job/clothes shopping hard?
I fnd that nice fitted expensive clothes now actually fit me (were always too big pre BA)
I had to live in topshop pre BA as i am really tiny.
I bought a size 6 Karen Millen dress for the first time a few weeks back cos it actually FIT ME (their sizes are obviously on the larger side as struggle to get my boobs in a size EIGHT in All Saints) was very excited :)
I had to live in topshop pre BA as i am really tiny.
I bought a size 6 Karen Millen dress for the first time a few weeks back cos it actually FIT ME (their sizes are obviously on the larger side as struggle to get my boobs in a size EIGHT in All Saints) was very excited :)
janeybird- Pregnant Buddy
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Re: dress sizing after boob job/clothes shopping hard?
Well I'm a size 6 and all of my stretchy clothes fit me still. Some of my work shirts still fit but need the top button left open. I have a few dresses that are a size 8 and I think the wont go near my boobs as they are not stretchy enough. So will be ebaying them asap ha!!
The only problem im having is when i put my lovely floaty/loose vests on i feel massive in them whereas I used to love them they make me look 20 times larger then I look I think. So prob best to stick to fitted vests and tops for me now x
The only problem im having is when i put my lovely floaty/loose vests on i feel massive in them whereas I used to love them they make me look 20 times larger then I look I think. So prob best to stick to fitted vests and tops for me now x
Gemski- Active BJSF Member
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Re: dress sizing after boob job/clothes shopping hard?
hello
I have found that most of my clothes still fit me, think I have one dress and shirt that cant get fastened. Clothes that do fit just look more filled out. xx
I have found that most of my clothes still fit me, think I have one dress and shirt that cant get fastened. Clothes that do fit just look more filled out. xx
DL- BJSF Addict
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I'm pre BA but I'm hoping none of my clothes fit after the op so I can have an excuse to buy a whole new wardrobe lol xx
ejones380- Active BJSF Member
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Re: dress sizing after boob job/clothes shopping hard?
i went from A to an E-F cup and all my clothes still fitted, although like said above, you'll live in stretchy tops, i find fitted/ tailored tops are either way to small on the top and HUGE on the bottom, or they shrink up to belly tops because of my boobs, i think i had to get rid of a max of 2 dresses and 3 tops, but thats what ebays for! and then use the money you make on a shopping spree for new clothes :D
Dolly6410- BJSF Addict
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Re: dress sizing after boob job/clothes shopping hard?
Whether they fit or not, you can be sure that you will. All your wages for your first month post BA will go into clothes. FACT!ejones380 wrote:I'm pre BA but I'm hoping none of my clothes fit after the op so I can have an excuse to buy a whole new wardrobe lol xx
d_whpl- Active BJSF Member
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