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Small Chests And Deep V-necks.


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Guest Kristy Thomas

So funny that all these girls are so repulsed by small chests. I hate when I see some girl with her breasts hanging out, a large chest is never chic. If you feel uncomfortable though, don't wear it...

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Guest lvff_

well judging by the model, she looks weird cuz the part shes showing off where there should be boobs theres none o__o just flat

it goes the other way too, why do people have to show boobs all the time?!

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I think it looks good, too, but we're in the minority, I guess! It has a casual, comfy kind of sexiness that isn't vamped up or anything. I think v-necks look good on big chests, too, but it also risks looking more risque, too.

-ginger

I agree; I think its look nice on smaller chest girls; well i wear v necks all the time; with a cami under.

It looks good on bigger chest girls too but it sometimes give a O_O vibe.

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Guest muse.

I personally think low cut vneck shirts look really good on flat chested girls! It's looks really fashionable paired with long necklaces

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Guest everythingxxelse

I also think it looks better with a small chest, more fashionable.

I think when you have a smaller chest there's less emphasis on your bust, but on the clothing peice themselves. If you get the v-neck to be a little baggier, like in the other pictures of the other models, i think it'd look even hotter!

Go for it! It looks great on smaller chested ladies.

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Guest asaake

As long as you don't have really prominent rib cage on your chest then its fine. I have a small chest, sometime when I feel a bit insecure I would layer my v-necks (wear a v-neck under it, that's not as deep).

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This way it will still be v-neck but you are covering a bit up without ruining the whole look. I am not really a fan of tank top underneath v-neck because it makes it seem too obvious that you are trying to cover things up, and it tends to ruin the v-shape.

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im wearing the grey tri-blend shirt right now and i have A cups. the Vneck isnt really that deep, just normal. i <3 the shirts on my small boobs.

some of the replies about needing boobs makes it sound like boobs are what makes or breaks a girl. not every girl makes it her goal to show off richard simmons with everything she wears.

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Guest linuhhparkk

truthfully, if you're really that flat, it doesn't look all that great with low cut tees.

well as long as you're not some super skinny-rib cage showing thing, then it's fine.

just layer it with camis ;)

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Guest Mana Wannabe

Deep V-necks would make you look more flat-chested than you already are, so unless that is the effect you are going for, stick with normal necklines.

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Guest MeriendaTime

It looks odd when a girl with smaller breasts wear low cut v-necks (as low as the shirt you're eyeing). Not offputting...just strange.

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Guest ttrin

although i'm more "medium" than "large"

from my own and from the experiences of others

i say v-necks [not SUPER v-necks] look WAY better on those with smaller chests.

you end up looking not so trashy and the cut is really popular nowadays.

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Guest iNNOCENT*

i think that look is the current trend right now. i see tons of skinny girls wearing it and i wear it myself

it doesn't look bad at all

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Guest soominie

I think when the chest is too big the deep v-neck looks trashy. I think it would look good with small chests as long as it isn't like completely flat.

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