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    Quote Originally Posted by zoom-zoom View Post
    Or maybe they are like me...tiny shoulders, small waist, big boobs. I am a 34 band, but D cup. Often the tops that fit me through the boobs hang on me everywhere else.
    Tops fit me the same way, and I'm a 34A/B. It's just that no matter how much or how little upper body work I'm doing (and at the moment it's precious little ), my pecs and lats develop more than my delts. Or maybe it's bone structure - broad through the ribcage but smaller through the clavicles. Either way, tops either fit me like old lady tops, shapeless and saggy everywhere, or they're tight across the chest. Waist is actually much less of a visible problem for me than shoulders.



    Actually - now that I think about it - I'm thinking that the problem begins more in the shape of the shoulders than anywhere else. Mine are quite square, and it seems that most women's tops are constructed for sloping shoulders. When I do find a top that's the right circumference for my shoulders and my chest, normally the neckline is up around my ears somewhere.
    Last edited by OakLeaf; 07-21-2010 at 04:38 AM.
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