I have big boobs & found the most flattering top styles – I even put them to the jump test | The Sun

AN AUSTRALIAN fashion influencer has shared her styling tips for women with bigger chests.

She shared a curated selection of tops that is both flattering and supportive for the girls, along with ways to change up the looks.


Casee Brim, a fashion Youtuber from Brisbane, Australia, hopped on the Revolve TikTok to share a list of trendy and fashionable tops for larger-chested girls.

First, she tried on a silky, black corset (currently out of stock) that she chose for its aesthetics and details.

“This one has sticky adhesive so it really holds onto the skin, and doesn’t slip around,” she said, pointing to the corset’s lining.

To demonstrate the full support of the corset, the influencer jumped up and down.

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“Look at the jump test, the girls move but the top doesn’t,” she said.

“It is amazing, also it’s really minimal cleavage which is rare for a corset top.”

Next, she donned another corset-style top (currently out of stock) this time a delicate soft pink, with thick straps for “ultimate support”. 

“It’s so comfy and I really like that it doesn’t push the girls up too high,” she said.

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Then, for something a little less formal for nights out, a black cutout and asymmetrical top ($60).

“What I absolutely love about the cutouts and asymmetry of this bodysuit is that it pulls focus away from a large chest and gives you something else to look at,” she noted.

Finally, Casee went for an option that bared a little more skin than the others — a white, cropped, cinched-in dress shirt ($168).

“It gives great shape to the body and puts the girls on full show.

“But if you want them a little bit more modest, you can just do the button-up and it still looks so cute,” she said, buttoning up the shirt for more coverage.




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