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Women's style - blouse for a busty woman?

CarllraC

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I thought maybe you guys would have some ideas.

My girlfriend is quite well endowed (34 E), but fairly slim around the waist. She owns no blouses, since it's been impossible for her to find a button down shirt that fits through the chest but is tailored in the waist. Shirts that fit her chest are very baggy.

I'd be looking for specific brand/model suggestions to go and try in common stores, or online retailers who have free shipping and a liberal return policy.
 

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Originally Posted by CarllraC
I thought maybe you guys would have some ideas.

My girlfriend is quite well endowed (34 E), but fairly slim around the waist. She owns no blouses, since it's been impossible for her to find a button down shirt that fits through the chest but is tailored in the waist. Shirts that fit her chest are very baggy.

I'd be looking for specific brand/model suggestions to go and try in common stores, or online retailers who have free shipping and a liberal return policy.


Talk about the Grand Tetons!

Sorry, I just always wanted to say that.

Anyway, you should consider advising her to go custom. The price can be reasonable, and the fit will be better than she can get OTR.
 

Brian278

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This is kind of random, but I remember reading once that Jerry Seinfeld's ex-girlfriend designed a clothing line for women with large busts and slim waists. That's all I got.
 

FidelCashflow

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this thread is useless without pics.
 

MetroStyles

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Originally Posted by FidelCashflow
this thread is useless without pics.

+1. Seriously, are you just posting this to brag?
 

GQgeek

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I wonder if I could get discounts from my shirt maker in return for sending him a woman with large breats?
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redcaimen

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Originally Posted by CarllraC
I thought maybe you guys would have some ideas.

My girlfriend is quite well endowed (34 E), but fairly slim around the waist. She owns no blouses, since it's been impossible for her to find a button down shirt that fits through the chest but is tailored in the waist. Shirts that fit her chest are very baggy.

I'd be looking for specific brand/model suggestions to go and try in common stores, or online retailers who have free shipping and a liberal return policy.


Photos or it never happened.
 

acidboy

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Jantzen does ladies' shirts, fyi.
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CarllraC

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Originally Posted by acidicboy
Jantzen does ladies' shirts, fyi.
smile.gif


Thanks, I'll look into that...any other suggestions?

To everyone else: sorry, you'll have to jack off to pics of someone else's gf.
 

Philosoph

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Has she tried buying shirts that fit her bust and having them tailored in the waist?
 

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Women I know who have similar proportions have had to have shirts made especially for them I think, nothing of the rack that works.
 

Neo_Version 7

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BoO?
 

Thomas

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Originally Posted by youngscientist
Women I know who have similar proportions have had to have shirts made especially for them I think, nothing of the rack that works.

This is true. Mrs. Thomas went through the same. I'd rather pay tailoring charges than for breast reduction.
 

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