Stop buying "standard" t-shirts. Buy (even if you are short) because the extra length prevents the hem from riding up over your stomach. Look for side seams that curve (a "fitted" waist) rather than a straight tube.

When you stop fighting your body and start working with gravity, texture, and tailoring, fashion becomes fun again. The goal of is not to give you a list of "banned items" (wear whatever you want), but to give you the tools to make them work.

Building a "bust-friendly" capsule wardrobe starts with specific silhouettes that naturally accommodate and flatter a fuller chest:

Look for this in dresses and tops. Unlike a standard dart (which just pinches the side), a princess seam runs vertically over the apex of the bust. This allows the garment to curve over your breasts rather than flattening them. If a dress has princess seams, it will fit you 90% of the time.

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