Every teenager develops differently. Some develop faster than others. If you are self-conscious about the way you look because your chest is large, this guide will help you dress in a way that minimizes the the appearance of your bust.
Steps
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Reveal your shape without showing too much by wearing a polo. They are casual, yet cute. Some are just fun looking, and great to wear with jeans.
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Wear black, either a dress or a wrappy black shirt. The wrappy black shirt smooths out curves.
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Create an hourglass shape without showing too much. Fitted jackets, like the ones Jessica Simpson wears are perfect. Wear dark coloured tops and coloured bottoms to draw attention away from your chest.
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Buy a simple seamless bra. It gives support without showing underneath your shirt and exaggerating that area even more.
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Pick out a bathing suit with an under wire halter top. It gives good support and eliminates sagging.
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Wear fitted blazers as they tend to "downsize" large busts.
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Avoid big bulky necklaces, they call attention to your chest.
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Don't wear turtlenecks or other high neck shirts they just magnify your problem.
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Wear deep v-necks and scoop necks with a cami underneath.
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Buy tops that fit your bust and then have them taken in.
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Accessorize. If you have great shoes on, or big jangly bracelets or carry a bright bag everyone will be looking at those instead of your chest! Or dump the jewellery altogether and put a bold belt or tie a scarf around your hips. Super hot and they draw attention to your hips.
Tips
- Never be ashamed - Some girls actually envy you! Be proud stand tall, shoulders back with cleavage leading.
Warnings
- Wearing a bra that is too small will NOT make your breasts look smaller. It will actually exaggerate them. Always wear a bra that fits well.
Things You'll Need
- A few perfect fitting bras in Black and Nude. If you don't have one, or don't know how to find one, go to a nice department store and get an appointment with a bra-fitter.
- Nordstrom has a good range. Or look up a lingerie boutique if you still can't find anything. The upper range (DD+, especially with a small band) is really hard to find in any department store.)