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[quote=Anonymous]Over time, I’ve sort of gotten the hang of this. The most important thing is to know your measurements. Specifically, know your upper bust and full bust measurements. Mine are four inches apart, which is a problem because most clothing brands are going to assume two inches ish. So you need to get good at reading size charts and if possible, the dimensions of the finished garment. Sometimes, there’s enough positive ease that you can just get away with having less in the bust than intended. But if there isn’t, even if the fabric will stretch across your bust, it’s going to pull the front up and you’re going to have other problems. In that case, you have to decide if you want to buy a bigger size and try to tailor down the other parts, because now the shoulder and hip areas may be too big (which may or may not be a problem). In my experience, fit is more important than a “flattering shape” and people are mostly just talking about designs that will not be wrecked by a bad fit in the bust. Vnecks are great because they are both genuinely flattering AND can often help with something being too tight in the bust by just pulling open a little more, or a little less to make up for too big shoulders. [/quote]
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