I have 28J boobs – I did a party dress haul to see if they fit my chest, the cutout style was bra-friendly and a win
FROM cleavage spillage to tight material on your chest, finding a dress when you’re over a certain cup size can be challenging.
A large-chested woman shared her party dress haul with her followers.
In her video, TikTok user Jen Warnes (@itsjenwarnes) explained: “I have some going out party style dresses and I’m going to try them on and see how well they would work for a small band large cup size.”
The TikToker, who wears a cup size 28J, tried on three looks from Alana Eve.
For her first try-on, Jen showed her followers a $199 pink long-sleeve dress with cutout detailing.
“Love the cutouts but you know what I love even more? It’s bra-friendly,” she told viewers.
Jen told her audience that the dress was her favorite look from the haul.
“This one has the all-around everything that I am looking for when I’m trying to find things that work for our body type,” she explained.
She added: “I’m wearing a regular old bra under there and you wouldn’t even know, that is a win.”
Jen also shared her thoughts on a $169 sage short-sleeve dress with cutout detailing.
“This next one feels a bit too big on me, not as bra-friendly because of this big cutout,” she explained.
For her final look, Jen modeled a $99 black cutout bodysuit with ruching detailing at the chest.
“I want to wear this with jeans or some kind of skirt going out,” she said.
Jen continued: “Cute that it has a cut out that doesn’t sacrifice the fact that you can just wear a bra with it, this is really comfortable.”
She added: “I think you just can tell when someone has considered larger chests in making things.
“Many brands have dresses that are cute but they just are not practical and don’t work with your chest.”
TikTok users took to the comments section to share their thoughts on the looks.
“The pink dress is stunning, the color suits you soooo well!” wrote one viewer.
Another impressed follower said: “I love the first dress on you. It’s so pretty.”
“First one for the win!” commented a third person.
