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My new Abercrombie dress couldn’t even zip up over my boobs, I’m a 36F but they’re normally so much better

A FASHIONISTA was busting out all over – literally – in her new Abercrombie dress.

She had high hopes for the item from her favorite brand but her boobs told a different story.

A bigger busted fashionista tried to find a flattering fit with her latest Abercrombie find – but she was in for a surpriseTikTok/backtobrittany

“Bigger bust approved?” asked Brittany (@backtobrittany).

The lover of all things pink tried on the short and sleeveless frock from Abercrombie – and the fit was anything but flattering.

Her bigger bust was certainly on full display in the white and gold checkered dress.

“This one will not be zippering,” she remarked.

Brittany, who had purchased the dress online, couldn’t believe just how bad it was – side boob on display and all.

A look of utter shock crossed her face before she let out a chuckle over the ridiculous fit fail.

The zipper on the side of the dress was definitely not going to be going up over her size 36F chest any time soon.

“Abercrombie failed me this time. Usually most of their items work,” she said.

All she could do was shake her head and admit dress defeat.

She also gave the dress two big thumbs down.

The LA native regularly posts about her hunt for more form fitting attire from Amazon and TJ Maxx.

Brittany tries on everything from sports bras to business casual attire – all in the quest for busty approved buys.

The online shopping fan would just have to find her next treasure somewhere else.

She also explained how she strives to help others feel confident – but this dress was not making herself – or any other larger chested ladies – feel anything other than unsupported.

According to richpanel.com, the average e-commerce return rate hovers around 20 to 30 percent.

They said the most common reasons are sizing issues, and purchase of multiple items with the intent to sell some.

With a 36F cup, the busty broad was shocked at the dress disasterTikTok/backtobrittany

She had some side boob showing as there was no way the zipper was going to make its way all the way upTikTok/backtobrittany

TikTok/backtobrittanyAll she could do was give the frock two big thumbs down and admit dress defeat[/caption]

My new Abercrombie dress couldn’t even zip up over my boobs, I’m a 36F but they’re normally so much better

A FASHIONISTA was busting out all over – literally – in her new Abercrombie dress.

She had high hopes for the item from her favorite brand but her boobs told a different story.

A bigger busted fashionista tried to find a flattering fit with her latest Abercrombie find – but she was in for a surpriseTikTok/backtobrittany

“Bigger bust approved?” asked Brittany (@backtobrittany).

The lover of all things pink tried on the short and sleeveless frock from Abercrombie – and the fit was anything but flattering.

Her bigger bust was certainly on full display in the white and gold checkered dress.

“This one will not be zippering,” she remarked.

Brittany, who had purchased the dress online, couldn’t believe just how bad it was – side boob on display and all.

A look of utter shock crossed her face before she let out a chuckle over the ridiculous fit fail.

The zipper on the side of the dress was definitely not going to be going up over her size 36F chest any time soon.

“Abercrombie failed me this time. Usually most of their items work,” she said.

All she could do was shake her head and admit dress defeat.

She also gave the dress two big thumbs down.

The LA native regularly posts about her hunt for more form fitting attire from Amazon and TJ Maxx.

Brittany tries on everything from sports bras to business casual attire – all in the quest for busty approved buys.

The online shopping fan would just have to find her next treasure somewhere else.

She also explained how she strives to help others feel confident – but this dress was not making herself – or any other larger chested ladies – feel anything other than unsupported.

According to richpanel.com, the average e-commerce return rate hovers around 20 to 30 percent.

They said the most common reasons are sizing issues, and purchase of multiple items with the intent to sell some.

With a 36F cup, the busty broad was shocked at the dress disasterTikTok/backtobrittany

She had some side boob showing as there was no way the zipper was going to make its way all the way upTikTok/backtobrittany

TikTok/backtobrittanyAll she could do was give the frock two big thumbs down and admit dress defeat[/caption]Fashion – Latest Style News And Fabulous Trends | The Sun