Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This may be more of a bra problem than a shirt problem.
If you are a size 2 it seems very unlikely you wear a 34 band size, especially at 5'2". Have you checked your measurements in the A Bra That Fits Calculator?
Start with finding a bra that fits well. You will likely find you are in a too big band and too small cup. A minimizing bra in the correct size might help you look great in an off the rack button down (for example).
https://www.abrathatfits.org/calculator.php
https://www.reddit.com/r/ABraThatFits/wiki/index/
I have been measured to a 32, but that band always causes back pain.
But this is definitely a shirt issue. I feel like almost every top needs to be pinched up at the shoulders so I don’t have cleavage or in at the waist so it doesn’t just hang away from my waist. As a result, everything requires tailoring. I spend enough tailoring pants and skirts to the right length so I am hoping to get away with some ready to wear work tops. It may be a lost cause though.
Anonymous wrote:They are sort of boring but I am also small/short but with some curves and I wear blouses cut like this and tuck them into my pants.
https://www.quince.com/women/women-s-washable-stretch-silk-dolman-sleeve-blouse
Anonymous wrote:This may be more of a bra problem than a shirt problem.
If you are a size 2 it seems very unlikely you wear a 34 band size, especially at 5'2". Have you checked your measurements in the A Bra That Fits Calculator?
Start with finding a bra that fits well. You will likely find you are in a too big band and too small cup. A minimizing bra in the correct size might help you look great in an off the rack button down (for example).
https://www.abrathatfits.org/calculator.php
https://www.reddit.com/r/ABraThatFits/wiki/index/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Button down dress shirts can be easily tailored. Just buy them to fit the largest part of your body.
This can be tricky, though, if you are truly very small/petite with a large chest. There is only so much they can do, and that body type often needs adjustments in every part of the shirt--shoulders, sleeves, waist, neck, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Button down dress shirts can be easily tailored. Just buy them to fit the largest part of your body.