SIFTING through your closet for hours in search of clothes that are well-suited for a larger chest doesn't have to eat up your day.
For busty content creator and fashionista Dominique Baker, there are fashion trends she avoids at all costs – and if you were blessed in the chest department, her tips will help you better tackle your wardrobe.
In an exclusive chat with the U.S. Sun, Baker, who wears a triple D bra size, shared that she is no stranger to the mishaps that can happen when you're dressing for a fuller chest.
With that, she listed off the items she thinks women with larger chests should never wear.
CROSS BODY BAGS
Though Baker is a huge fan of cross-body bags, she tries to stay away from wearing them across her chest, opting to wear them to the side instead.
"They just cut you in half and make both of your breasts look sort of like missiles – you know, bigger," Baker said.
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"And it also rumples your clothes and doesn't look great. So I try to stay away from that."
TOO TIGHT CLOTHING
The fashion enthusiast feels that when everything is too tight, it can give off the wrong impression, creating too much of a "sexy vibe."
Instead, she tries to balance things out.
"So if you have a mini skirt, no super tight, super plunging v-neck tops," she advised.
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SUPER MINI SKIRTS
"I really don't like super mini skirts with like painted-on baby tees and things like that," Baker shared.
"I always endeavor to look classy and put together, and I just find it's so easy to go from classy and put together to [looking] like an extra in the Big Pimpin' video, like I'm on a yacht," she quipped.
BULKY CLOTHES
When dressing for a big chest, Baker recommends staying away from bulky clothes that will draw attention to the area.
She said: "I really don't like oversized crewnecks or sweatshirts, I feel [they] just really add bulk to the top of the body."
SUPER LOW-CUT V-NECKS
Shirts that are cut all the way down to the belly button are a no for Baker.
"Personally, if you have really big breasts, I don't like the navel.
"Like the v-necks that go right down to your navel. No matter how much you tape up your boobies or do whatever, it's just a little too much."
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