: Don't assume a gap in the cup means it's too big. Often, a cup that is too small or the wrong shape will be pushed away from your body, creating a gap at the top. 👗 Flattering Style Techniques
The goal for a larger bust is often to elongate the torso and create a balanced "hourglass" look rather than a "top-heavy" or boxy one. : big busty 44
: When putting on a bra, always lean forward and "scoop" all your breast tissue into the cup to ensure the underwire sits flat against your ribcage. : Don't assume a gap in the cup means it's too big
: To balance a prominent chest, try A-line skirts or boot-cut jeans . These add a bit of volume to your lower half to mirror the volume on top. 🪡 For the DIY Sewist : : When putting on a bra, always
If you make your own clothes, "Big 4" patterns (like Vogue or McCall's) are usually drafted for a B-cup. A is essential for a size 44 bust to ensure the garment doesn't pull or ride up. The Beginner's Guide: Full Bust Adjustment