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Dear Uniquely Woman,

Up until April of this year, I was a 34H chested woman, aged 25, 5ft 7, with 33'' legs, a 30'' waist, no hips, and a small bum. Many, many times I would spend a day shopping in Bluewater Shopping Centre, just to return home depressed as hell.. After begging time and time again to get my chest reduced on the NHS from the age of 16, it was finally agreed just over a year ago for medical reasons, and on the 29th April this year, I became the proud owner of a set of very pert D cup boobs... All I could think of whilst I was recovering, was the nice bras and clothes I would be buying soon. But alas.... My first stop was Next, where still I was finding a size 14 shirt restricting. Ted Baker the same! Marks and Spencer clothes were all to short in the body, and very tight across my midriff. Am I destined to where polo shirts for the rest of my life?????!!!! I spent hours shopping this week, and all I find in the shops are very skimpy, cropped sparkly tops... All I want is a decent shirt off the peg that I can wear to work, but all the shirts I found, finish at waist height, or are so baggy, I look silly. I promised my friends and family that as soon as I had had my op, I would try to introduce more colours to my wardrobe, and to finally banish all the black 'slimming' tops I had. This seems destined never to happen... or so I thought. I've just come across your website, and now intend using your great advice to finally find myself some well fitting clothes that aren't all cut on the 'anorexic' side.

Thanks

Patricia Green

 

 

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