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Strappy dresses - too much cleavage?

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  • there is no such thing as "too Much" when it comes to cleavage
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  • JennyJB
    JennyJB Posts: 8 Forumite
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    Same here! I'm 5'2" and I always have to shorten the straps. I kind of fold the excess under the edge of the dress and stitch it down. Even with things that have adjustable straps I put in a few stitches to hold it in the right place as I find that they tend to slide down while being worn, specially if it's a long dress that has a not of weight hanging from the straps (ask me how I know :o)
  • sofababe
    sofababe Posts: 1,394 Forumite
    there is no such thing as "too Much" when it comes to cleavage

    I was thinking the same thing!! I love my cleavage, my legs are ghastly so as my mate says "t*ts out, girlies!" :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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