I'm a D Cup, and I Love These Brands
If we're being completely real, it's become increasingly clear that fashion as a whole is not friendly to ladies with larger chests. From trendy plunging necklines that only really work for A cups to barely there slip dresses that might easily result in a major wardrobe malfunction, it seems like there are a lot of trends these days that exclude D cups and above.
But have no fear: Your busty brand-finder is here. As a D cup, yours truly has done the research firsthand to figure out which current brands have the best offerings for large-chested ladies. Some of these might just surprise you. Keep scrolling to see (and shop) the best brands for girls with large busts.
If You're Looking for Swimsuits: ASOS
For those of us with fuller chests, finding swimwear that fits properly is a particularly cumbersome challenge. It can be tough for us to find suits that support but don't look frumpy, dated, or just plain ugly. Thanks are in order for ASOS; the brand's fuller-bust line offers up a ton of cute options in sizes DD and up.
If You're Looking for Structural Tops: 3.1 Phillip Lim
Rare is the occasion when a major runway designer creates pieces that work for women of all chest sizes. Enter Phillip Lim, whose designs translate well across sizes 0 to 12 and whose structural tops, in particular, are great for women with larger busts.
If You're Looking for Draped Blouses: Acne Studios
If you're larger-chested and in the market for a top that's a bit flowier and less boxy, Acne Studios might be a good choice for you. The cool girl–approved French label might not seem at first glance like it's particularly friendly to busty ladies, but if you dig through the product selection, you'll find some gems.
If You're Looking for Bras: Chantelle Intimates
Bras are another area that can be highly tricky for larger-chested women. Finding a comfortable, well-fitting, and (of course) pretty bra seems nearly impossible. Enter Chantelle Intimates, which offers a lot of sizing options up to size HH.
If You're Looking for Roomy Blouses: COS
COS is a great affordable option for those who want a roomier fit in their tops. H&M's sister company has a robust stable of blouses that are perfect for larger-sized chests.
If You're Looking for a Going-Out Outfit: Flynn Skye
Yes, you can wear a more revealing dress if you want. And if that's the case, Venice, California–based brand Flynn Skye should be on your radar. Its flowy dresses (and tops) are perfect for those of us with well-endowed chests.
Next, discover the coolest swim trends to know about for 2020.
This post was published at an earlier date and has been updated.
Hailing from the heart of the South and cutting her teeth on the mean streets of New York, Meghan has six years of experience covering fashion, style, celebrities, culture, and human behavior. A longtime devotee of rap music, tacos, and generally perfect weather, she is excited to put down roots in Los Angeles. Her top three style staples are a good pair of cutoff shorts, virtually any kind of colorful digi-print, and a solid set of shades.
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