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I have a small bust and my friend’s a 34GG – we both tried the same dress without a bra, there’s built-in support

A FASHION influencer with a small bust modeled the same dress as her large-chested friend.

The duo showed the dress’ built-in support as they modeled it without a bra.

TikTokers Alie and Mady tried on the same dresses in different sizesTikTok.com/@alie.mackintosh

TikTok user Alie Mackintosh (@alie.mackintosh) and her friend Mady Lawes (@madylawes) tried on the same AYM dress in different sizes.

The pair shared their thoughts on the $149 Audrey Midi dress in the color Mauve Pink.

Alie explained: “I wanted to show you the level of support for the bust without a bra. So neither of us is wearing a bra here. Mady has a much larger bust size than I do.”

Mady revealed that she wears a cup size 34GG and would usually wear a bra with similar style dresses.

She said: “Usually with something like this I would definitely wear a bra to make sure they stayed up but they’re doing well in this.

“They’re doing well and it’s just from the support from underneath the bust that is helping with that,” Mady added.

She also pointed out that the dress’ thicker straps were not cutting into her shoulders.

“They’re really comfy and stretchy,” Alie told their followers.

Mady explained: “It’s really difficult to get something that you can wear with a big bust and with straps that don’t cut in.

“So most of the weight from [the chest] is being held from the sides and from this panel [underneath],” she continued.

While Mady didn’t feel as much support when she removed the straps, she still recommended the dress to any of her fellow big-busted women.

In the clip’s caption, Alie said: “For me, this dress has enough built-in support to not have to wear a bra but Mady felt she’d prefer one, so helpful that it’s bra-friendly too.”

TikTok users took to the comments section to share their thoughts on the look.

“Wow that’s a good quality dress!” wrote one impressed viewer.

Another follower said: “Okay. I have a big bust and I’m sold.”

“As a biggest chested girl, I wish the straps were larger and more on the side, to hug [the breast better] and hide the armpit,” commented a third person.

TikTok.com/@alie.mackintoshThe duo showed their followers the dress’ built-in chest support[/caption]

A FASHION influencer with a small bust modeled the same dress as her large-chested friend.

The duo showed the dress’ built-in support as they modeled it without a bra.

TikTokers Alie and Mady tried on the same dresses in different sizesTikTok.com/@alie.mackintosh

TikTok user Alie Mackintosh (@alie.mackintosh) and her friend Mady Lawes (@madylawes) tried on the same AYM dress in different sizes.

The pair shared their thoughts on the $149 Audrey Midi dress in the color Mauve Pink.

Alie explained: “I wanted to show you the level of support for the bust without a bra. So neither of us is wearing a bra here. Mady has a much larger bust size than I do.”

Mady revealed that she wears a cup size 34GG and would usually wear a bra with similar style dresses.

She said: “Usually with something like this I would definitely wear a bra to make sure they stayed up but they’re doing well in this.

“They’re doing well and it’s just from the support from underneath the bust that is helping with that,” Mady added.

She also pointed out that the dress’ thicker straps were not cutting into her shoulders.

“They’re really comfy and stretchy,” Alie told their followers.

Mady explained: “It’s really difficult to get something that you can wear with a big bust and with straps that don’t cut in.

“So most of the weight from [the chest] is being held from the sides and from this panel [underneath],” she continued.

While Mady didn’t feel as much support when she removed the straps, she still recommended the dress to any of her fellow big-busted women.

In the clip’s caption, Alie said: “For me, this dress has enough built-in support to not have to wear a bra but Mady felt she’d prefer one, so helpful that it’s bra-friendly too.”

TikTok users took to the comments section to share their thoughts on the look.

“Wow that’s a good quality dress!” wrote one impressed viewer.

Another follower said: “Okay. I have a big bust and I’m sold.”

“As a biggest chested girl, I wish the straps were larger and more on the side, to hug [the breast better] and hide the armpit,” commented a third person.

TikTok.com/@alie.mackintoshThe duo showed their followers the dress’ built-in chest support[/caption]

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