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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My 16-year-old daughter quickly developed a DD bust and is very conservative in how she dresses. She's 5'7" and is done growing in terms of height. The stretch marks are still there, but they're slowly fading. She likes to buy dresses at Ross & searches for fabrics that aren't too clingy. Cotton shift-type dresses look great on her. Most of the time, she wears jeans and T-shirts. One thing that's important is finding the right bra. I spent a lot of money getting Wacoal and Natori bras for her from Nordstrom after she spent time with a fitting professional. My DD is proud of her shape, though she wishes she could find a suitable swimsuit. [/quote] Great advice about finding the right bra! It is essential to invest a fair amount of money to get decent bras. Sports bras are not sufficient. With a good bra, she can have confidence that things are holding together.[/quote] Lane Bryant has great swim suits, and if you look online, you can find some that have great support but won't make her look like she's 30.[/quote] The OP said her DD is a size 6 but wears size 8 to make it look baggy. Why are you suggesting an overweight old woman's clothing store? Are you the McDonald's troll just trying to be a B? [/quote]
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