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24 Mar 2010, 2:16 pm

And I dream about this style:

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24 Mar 2010, 2:16 pm

Valoyossa wrote:
There is no D or E cup. Size exist only with the back size. I don't have HH cup. I have 30HH.

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8 = 30 = 65
18 = 40 = 90

See "Bras" thread or my signature for details.

Most of brands don't sell dresses for X-shaped women, they prefer H-shape. It's too difficult for them, it's more easy to cut two the same shapes and sew them. But I know Bravissimo and BiuBiu, they make clothes with 2 sizes: body and boobs. I can buy size f.e. 10 + three sizes of bust part. Ok, I could, if I wasn't 180/6'0 tall. I have waist on my ribs. But most of you are shorter.

You can also buy bigger size and take in waist. Sometimes I buy in second hand cloth size f.e. 16 or 18, it's longer and wider in bust. And I cut a waist 20 cm down.

I recommend wrap dresses, you can always tie it tighter.


Thank you, I am aware of the fact that bust sizes are linked to the perimeter beneath her breasts.
But even so, those two factors are also linked when it comes to dresses, unfortunately they seem to grow proportionally: more room for the beasts = larger room for the rest of you. Which means that most D cupped women won't be able to wear the dress no matter what size she is.

I do have wrap dresses. And they do look nice on me. But they've usually got sleeves.

I will definitely look into those two brands. I would like a nice dress with straps for the summer. (:

I must learn how to sow one of these days! (: Then I could make my own clothing.

I'm quite envious of you by the way. Tall women are an amazing sight. I'm no more than 161cm myself.



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25 Mar 2010, 5:26 am

Women with D-cup, right D-cup, don't have problems, because D is one of smaller sizes.
This girl wear real D, 30D

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And these girls thought they have D, but they were wrong:
80 = 36
85 = 38
70 = 32
65 = 30

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This woman has European 75R, it's British 34K:
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All photos are from Stanikomania.pl http://stanikomania.blox.pl/html

See "Bras" thread, I'm gonna post British sizes chart :D


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03 Apr 2010, 8:49 am

I hate wearing dresses and skirts. I'm not enough of a lady to wear them. The way I walk, sit and do things just really doesn't go well with wearing dresses or skirts. :lol: I find them too restraining too.



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08 Apr 2010, 11:54 am

I like wearing dresses and skirts. I find them comfortable, and they make me feel girly. Not to mention that they're cool in the summer, and if they're long enough and thick enough even warmer than pants in the winter (it's not easy to find a skirt that fits that category, though). The only problem is that if you wear one without an obvious reason, everyone will ask you why you're so dressed up. Can't you wear a skirt for no other reason than that you feel like wearing one?



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13 Apr 2010, 10:39 am

I still prefer wearing jeans :P I'm not a huge fan of dresses and skirts.


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16 Apr 2010, 12:07 pm

I wish I could wear a dress. I really hate being a guy =(

*feels like crying*



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16 Apr 2010, 1:52 pm

Become a Goth. Gothic men are cute in skirts:

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16 Apr 2010, 11:26 pm

i used to be that way in my tween/teen yrs
but now that im 19 i love dresses and skirts....i just dont own any and dont wear them all the time but i do want to own more sundresses.



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17 Apr 2010, 12:09 pm

I hate dresses. I don't mind skirts though, I'll actually wear those every once and awhile.



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20 Apr 2010, 11:26 pm

I never wear them. I could perhaps wear a denium skirt but I'd feel exposed. My parents used to insist I dress "femenine" for church until I refused to go if I could not wear what I wanted. Shorts/pants have a closed seat whereas skirts do not have one at all, some pervert could easily stick their hand up there. I wear denium shorts 24/7. I never wanted to be girly or fenimine. I felt I was born the wrong gender growing up.



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30 Jul 2010, 5:36 pm

I only wear dresses/skirts, mainly because they're comfortable and very modest.


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30 Jul 2010, 8:00 pm

I LOVE skirts and dresses. I wicked girly so heh.



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30 Jul 2010, 10:22 pm

I actually don't mind dresses and skirts in theory, but I don't think they suit me on a day-to-day basis. When I dress up (<-- never noticed that before) for some sort of event I tend to wear dark, fitted dresses and skirts that are feminine, obviously, but not girly. Also, I haven't worn a skirt above my knees since I was at school.

The main reason I don't wear them casually, though, has more to do with the fact that I hate the feeling of my bare legs touching each other. I'm not overweight, but it's just inevitable in a skirt: when you cross your legs or even just sit with your knees together. It drives me bonkers. I don't wear tights because, well - it just seems like if I do that, why not chuck on a pair of jeans and be done with it? :shrug:



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31 Jul 2010, 12:07 am

I love skirts, but I have huge sensory issues with denim. Skirts are much more comfortable. I've never tried a dress before.