That’s my question. How should a rather busty individual (I’m at a 34DDD cup/34F) for context. Should I try a strapless bra? Or something else?
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I have a white camisole tank top that I can wear as well as a plain white t shirt.They have clear straps but l would maybe use 2 or 3 of the clear for each side just to be on the side. You can find them cheaper then this. You could sew on material straps matching your dress color. Some woman wear a t strap tee-shirt underneath their tube like dress. I have seen that before.
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Misty from Pokémon wears suspenders with her outfit
Rita Hayworth didn’t need no straps!They have clear straps but l would maybe use 2 or 3 of the clear for each side just to be on the safe side.
You should try boob tape or boob covers that are like tape or maybe like sort of suction cups you stick on.That’s my question. How should a rather busty individual (I’m at a 34DDD cup/34F) for context. Should I try a strapless bra? Or something else?
I have had that happen actually. In front of a friend's family. It was how I learned the hard way, how to properly wear a strapless dress.
She was having a party at her house and I was wearing a strapless dress. I threw my hands up in the air, and waved them all around like I just didn't care. And I guess my entire upper torso did the same.
I am a 32 DD. But should they grow bigger l am calling the CIA for reinforcement.