Has the way you dress changed since having a BA?
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Has the way you dress changed since having a BA?
Mine did
Pre-Ba I would wear clothes that would disguise my boobs. High necks and anything that that could make my boobs look fuller.
Since having my BA, although the majority of my clothing still fitted no problem, the problem was they just didn't suit my new figure any more! Anything gathered that had filled me out previously just made me look matronly after surgery, so anything I had like that had to go!
I find now that fitted tops with a V, square, halter neck or low neckline are what suits me best. These I would have never dreamed of wearing before, but they do emphasis my boobs, but not in a slutty way, it just makes the best of my boobs now, I just don't seem to suit anything other than fitted clothing.
On the flip side, I still can't walk into a clothing shop and buy what I like. Smock dresses and tops, or anything floaty, because my boobs have quite a bit of forward projection make those kinds of cloths just hang from my boobs and give the illusion of me looking fat!
So although dressing is sooooooo much better now, I still have my hang ups. xxx
Pre-Ba I would wear clothes that would disguise my boobs. High necks and anything that that could make my boobs look fuller.
Since having my BA, although the majority of my clothing still fitted no problem, the problem was they just didn't suit my new figure any more! Anything gathered that had filled me out previously just made me look matronly after surgery, so anything I had like that had to go!
I find now that fitted tops with a V, square, halter neck or low neckline are what suits me best. These I would have never dreamed of wearing before, but they do emphasis my boobs, but not in a slutty way, it just makes the best of my boobs now, I just don't seem to suit anything other than fitted clothing.
On the flip side, I still can't walk into a clothing shop and buy what I like. Smock dresses and tops, or anything floaty, because my boobs have quite a bit of forward projection make those kinds of cloths just hang from my boobs and give the illusion of me looking fat!
So although dressing is sooooooo much better now, I still have my hang ups. xxx
Re: Has the way you dress changed since having a BA?
I still wear tank tops but the thing i have changed is dresses and night wear i can finally show a bit of cleavage otherwise i pretty much dress the same Only had my boobies 17 days so im sure i got plenty of hang ups to come lol xx
Princesslisa2012- Active BJSF Member
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Re: Has the way you dress changed since having a BA?
It's funny how we used to hide our boobs before, like you cookie I would wear tops that wouldn't show my boobs to much either.
I still pretty much the same just my boobs project more haha
I know I am a week post op. but my boobs are massive and I can't hide them any longer. I was trying on my dresses yesterday to see how i looked with boobs and most of my dresses looked good.
It's amazing how much you look different when you have boobs it's great,,,
I still pretty much the same just my boobs project more haha
I know I am a week post op. but my boobs are massive and I can't hide them any longer. I was trying on my dresses yesterday to see how i looked with boobs and most of my dresses looked good.
It's amazing how much you look different when you have boobs it's great,,,
Shena34- Newbie BJSF Member
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Re: Has the way you dress changed since having a BA?
I still wear my old clothes and i dont notice really how much different it looks until my bf tells me that "my tits are hanging out"
To be truly honest, i still dont know how to dress my girls and im 10months P.O!!! I'll get there eventually.... hmmm x
To be truly honest, i still dont know how to dress my girls and im 10months P.O!!! I'll get there eventually.... hmmm x
TSmith- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Has the way you dress changed since having a BA?
pre ba i looked like a 10yr old boy and the ONLY things that gave me a shape was a thick gel bra. i ddnt even have boobs let alone any type of clevage! so for me pre ba it was high polo necks, t shirts and pretty much anything that didnt draw attention to my upper half and hide the fact i had NOTHING! aftr my 1st ba i remember being so happy i cried that i could fit into a strapless top or little vest top. so yes it had chsnged as i can actually now wear clothes that i could never before. x
mrsball- Global Mod
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Re: Has the way you dress changed since having a BA?
I love the way clothes fit now but I dont show them off with low cut tops or anything as my bf is quite jealous. The thing is with boob jobs you don't have to wear low cut tops to show them off.
cazalino- BJSF Addict
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Re: Has the way you dress changed since having a BA?
It has totally changed the way I dress I can't find enough tops to show a bit of boob now! I never showed any before it was all high necks for me but not anymore xx
Pammie85- BJSF Addict
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Re: Has the way you dress changed since having a BA?
pammie ur addicted! i will be saying new avi looks great everyday lol. x
Anyway I will prob dress how i have always wanted and prob what suits me but havnt to date coz i wanted to keep boobies hidden x
Anyway I will prob dress how i have always wanted and prob what suits me but havnt to date coz i wanted to keep boobies hidden x
zthomas- BJSF Addict
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Re: Has the way you dress changed since having a BA?
loving the new avi pammie :) xxx
mrsball- Global Mod
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Re: Has the way you dress changed since having a BA?
Lol I am addicted your right
Thank you girls xx
Thank you girls xx
Pammie85- BJSF Addict
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Re: Has the way you dress changed since having a BA?
Ohh I've been wondering this, I think most of my clothes will have to go because I can just see I will end up looking bigger than I am. Hoping my stomach will be a bit flatter by then so I can wear tighter things :)
mais04- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Has the way you dress changed since having a BA?
I haven't changed the way I dress, though I'm still in sports bras so I'm still covering up just the same ATM...
Although I have bought lots of new tops to add to my wardrobe that I didnt have to try on first to check they weren't too low cut or would make me look like a boy :)
I'll be 6 weeks PO next Monday but don't see my surgeon till oct 27th so I'll still be in sports bras for the foreseeable future :(
Although I have bought lots of new tops to add to my wardrobe that I didnt have to try on first to check they weren't too low cut or would make me look like a boy :)
I'll be 6 weeks PO next Monday but don't see my surgeon till oct 27th so I'll still be in sports bras for the foreseeable future :(
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