5 Tips to dressing for your boob size

Just because you have big boobs doesn't mean you have to give up on those crisp white button-down shirts. The same goes for all you small chested chicas and V-neck styles. I know finding clothes that work with your bust size can be a serious pain in the you-know-what, but the trick is to find styles that complement rather than work against your boobies. And believe me, those pieces really do exist!

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As much as you probably love following trends, not all of them work for every boob size. Sometimes it's better to just look for a style that's going to give you a good fit. That's really the key to looking your best. So before you hit the mall, make sure to keep your boobs in mind and check out a few of these tips on how to dress for your bust size!

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If you want to minimize a big chest

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Forever21.com

If you’re trying to downplay your bust, look for neckline that won't reveal too much cleavage, like a scoop neck style which winds up drawing the eye up and away from your chest. Stay away from anything too high, like turtlenecks and crews necks. They definitely won’t flatter your girls! Forever21.com, $11

If you want to show off a big chest

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Gap.com

If you were blessed with big breasts, don’t be afraid to show them off! But try to avoid tops that are cut too low. Too much cleavage never looks classy. Look for a blouse or dress with a subtle V-neck. I love wrap dresses for women with a bigger bust. Gap.com, $60

If you have a medium sized chest

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Modcloth.com

Flattering a medium-sized chest doesn’t take all that much work. You can easily get away with most styles. Try an empire waist style dress. It shows off your boobs while also providing you with support. Modcloth.com, $35

If you have a small chest

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Asos.com

To amp up the volume on a small chest, look for tops and dresses that feature embellishments or ruffles that create fullness. Asos.com, $32

If you have a small chest but don’t need a bra

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Lulus.com

I’m usually not one to go braless, but if you have a small chest you can probably get away with forgoing the bra with certain outfits. Corset style dresses and tops work like a push up bra, offering coverage while also give you a bit of a boost. Lulus, $30