Little lady
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Hi Powder Room ladies!
I like vintage very much, I guess I probably fit the 50s to early 60s (mad men ) the best, but I love the look of the 40s too, but I'm more careful with it.
I think it is really difficult to buy anything other than circle skirts. I'd love to have a dress. There are also reproductions I find interesting, such as the Fleur dress by Heyday.
I don't really buy clothes in normal stores anymore, I have kind of given it up, unless it is super stretchy, or from a company specialising in clothes for big boobs. I now meassure up to an xl in normal clothing size charts at my full bust, but my ribcage waist and shoulders are more like a small (in fact I've had smalls that where too big in the shoulders to wear), I wear a uk 28J in bras. Also I have a very small waist when compared to my hips.
How much too big can the waist of a dres be, and it still look good? At what point will it be unflattering to wear, even with a belt?
How do you figure out what size to get for the top part, when you are as unevenly distributed as me?
I have heard that girls with smaller, but still big, cup sizes have luck with vintage, but I don't feel like I can expect the same. Is the best way to get something meassuring the same as my full bust, or is there a formula to go by? Is it possible to avoid that it gets too big elsewhere?
I'd particularly like to hear from people who have the same issues I have. Anybody who have to buy bigger sizes for their hips and can't find garments that simultainiusly have a small enough waist. If there are other j-cups or similar, here who have had luck with vintage or reproductions, I'd love to know how you do it.
(In this kind of post, it is normal to get suggestions like, go and try something on, or just return it. So I'm just going to talk about those "options" right away. I don't live nearby anything, so I have to shop on the internet, and I can not expect to return things and get my money back, because custums and other things make sending it back more expensive. I have to get it right, or keep it anyway, so unfortunately those options are not really available to me.)
Thank you very much for reading
I like vintage very much, I guess I probably fit the 50s to early 60s (mad men ) the best, but I love the look of the 40s too, but I'm more careful with it.
I think it is really difficult to buy anything other than circle skirts. I'd love to have a dress. There are also reproductions I find interesting, such as the Fleur dress by Heyday.
I don't really buy clothes in normal stores anymore, I have kind of given it up, unless it is super stretchy, or from a company specialising in clothes for big boobs. I now meassure up to an xl in normal clothing size charts at my full bust, but my ribcage waist and shoulders are more like a small (in fact I've had smalls that where too big in the shoulders to wear), I wear a uk 28J in bras. Also I have a very small waist when compared to my hips.
How much too big can the waist of a dres be, and it still look good? At what point will it be unflattering to wear, even with a belt?
How do you figure out what size to get for the top part, when you are as unevenly distributed as me?
I have heard that girls with smaller, but still big, cup sizes have luck with vintage, but I don't feel like I can expect the same. Is the best way to get something meassuring the same as my full bust, or is there a formula to go by? Is it possible to avoid that it gets too big elsewhere?
I'd particularly like to hear from people who have the same issues I have. Anybody who have to buy bigger sizes for their hips and can't find garments that simultainiusly have a small enough waist. If there are other j-cups or similar, here who have had luck with vintage or reproductions, I'd love to know how you do it.
(In this kind of post, it is normal to get suggestions like, go and try something on, or just return it. So I'm just going to talk about those "options" right away. I don't live nearby anything, so I have to shop on the internet, and I can not expect to return things and get my money back, because custums and other things make sending it back more expensive. I have to get it right, or keep it anyway, so unfortunately those options are not really available to me.)
Thank you very much for reading