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I bought two viral corset dresses to see them on a non-perfect body – my girls were too small to fit but my hack helped

A PEAR-SHAPED fashionista has revealed how she adjusted her dresses to make her small breasts fit the bust area. 

She bought two stylish corset dresses after seeing them go viral across social media.

TikTok/tallglassofclineSarah Cline bought two dresses from a shop advertised on TikTok[/caption]

Sarah said the dresses took ‘forever’ to arrive and came unlacedTikTok/tallglassofcline

Sarah Cline (@tallglassofcline) has racked up over 503,000 followers on TikTok, where she shares fashion inspiration.

“I bought two of these Cottage-core girly viral dresses,” she said wearing one and holding the other on a hanger. 

“I’m gonna show them to you on a non-perfectly proportionate, non-model body, just your resident pear.

“I think there are millions of brands that are selling these but I ordered them from Misintin.

“It took forever to arrive and the other thing you have to know is that they come unlaced.”

The 5ft 7ins style enthusiast turned to show the lace on the back of the dress as she revealed it took her 10 minutes to do up.

Misintin is an online clothing retailer that frequently advertises on TikTok.

“The first thing I noticed is that I do not have enough girls for this, even with a push-up bra,” Sarah said as she tightened the lace on the chest area.

“I’m going to ruch it pretty much as tight as it will go.

“Now, we’re going to cinch the corset closed.

“Probably not the tightest I’ll go,” she said after tying the lace on the back of the dress.

“I guess I could go a little tighter if I had somebody here to help.”

Sarah put her hands in the pockets of the dress as she gushed about how “cute” it looked.

“It does have plastic boning in it which I didn’t realize before I ordered, so just so you know,” she said.

“What do you think?“I also got it in green because I have red hair and there’s some type of agreement that we sign,” she joked as she changed dresses.

“Also pro-tip for my small-chested girlies that I just figured out getting into this one.

Sarah said the ‘first thing’ she noticed was her breasts were too small for the bust area of the dressTikTok/tallglassofcline

“Lace this up first,” she said explaining the hack while pointing to the top section of the lace on the back.

“Then cinch the top as tightly closed as you can.

“Then deal with this,” she said referring to the lace on the chest area of the dress.

“It makes it a lot easier than the alternative.

“It also has a side zip so you can get in and out.

“There you go, just a real person in an internet dress,” she said spinning around to show the outfit from different angles.

Sarah revealed in the caption of the video what inspired her to buy the viral dresses.

“In case you were wondering! My curiosity definitely got the best of me with these,” she said.

Over 2,600 people liked the video and many viewers took to the comment section complimenting how flattering the dresses looked on her.

“Thank you so much for this,” one person wrote.

“It’s so nice to see it modeled on a normal-sized figure in order to help me out whether or not to get one… You look fab.”

“They are both lovely, but the green is stunning! You look gorgeous,” another said.

“Honestly, thank you for this I’ve been on the fence lol,” a third added.

Sarah said the dress looked ‘cute’ as she posed with her hands in the pocketsTikTok/tallglassofcline

Sarah discovered a hack for women with small boobs after trying on the dress in greenTikTok/tallglassofcline

Sarah recommended lacing the back of the dress first and cinching the top tightlyTikTok/tallglassofcline

Sarah described herself as a ‘real person’ as she posed in the viral dressTikTok/tallglassofcline

I bought two viral corset dresses to see them on a non-perfect body – my girls were too small to fit but my hack helped

A PEAR-SHAPED fashionista has revealed how she adjusted her dresses to make her small breasts fit the bust area. 

She bought two stylish corset dresses after seeing them go viral across social media.

TikTok/tallglassofclineSarah Cline bought two dresses from a shop advertised on TikTok[/caption]

Sarah said the dresses took ‘forever’ to arrive and came unlacedTikTok/tallglassofcline

Sarah Cline (@tallglassofcline) has racked up over 503,000 followers on TikTok, where she shares fashion inspiration.

“I bought two of these Cottage-core girly viral dresses,” she said wearing one and holding the other on a hanger. 

“I’m gonna show them to you on a non-perfectly proportionate, non-model body, just your resident pear.

“I think there are millions of brands that are selling these but I ordered them from Misintin.

“It took forever to arrive and the other thing you have to know is that they come unlaced.”

The 5ft 7ins style enthusiast turned to show the lace on the back of the dress as she revealed it took her 10 minutes to do up.

Misintin is an online clothing retailer that frequently advertises on TikTok.

“The first thing I noticed is that I do not have enough girls for this, even with a push-up bra,” Sarah said as she tightened the lace on the chest area.

“I’m going to ruch it pretty much as tight as it will go.

“Now, we’re going to cinch the corset closed.

“Probably not the tightest I’ll go,” she said after tying the lace on the back of the dress.

“I guess I could go a little tighter if I had somebody here to help.”

Sarah put her hands in the pockets of the dress as she gushed about how “cute” it looked.

“It does have plastic boning in it which I didn’t realize before I ordered, so just so you know,” she said.

“What do you think?

“I also got it in green because I have red hair and there’s some type of agreement that we sign,” she joked as she changed dresses.

“Also pro-tip for my small-chested girlies that I just figured out getting into this one.

Sarah said the ‘first thing’ she noticed was her breasts were too small for the bust area of the dressTikTok/tallglassofcline

“Lace this up first,” she said explaining the hack while pointing to the top section of the lace on the back.

“Then cinch the top as tightly closed as you can.

“Then deal with this,” she said referring to the lace on the chest area of the dress.

“It makes it a lot easier than the alternative.

“It also has a side zip so you can get in and out.

“There you go, just a real person in an internet dress,” she said spinning around to show the outfit from different angles.

Sarah revealed in the caption of the video what inspired her to buy the viral dresses.

“In case you were wondering! My curiosity definitely got the best of me with these,” she said.

Over 2,600 people liked the video and many viewers took to the comment section complimenting how flattering the dresses looked on her.

“Thank you so much for this,” one person wrote.

“It’s so nice to see it modeled on a normal-sized figure in order to help me out whether or not to get one… You look fab.”

“They are both lovely, but the green is stunning! You look gorgeous,” another said.

“Honestly, thank you for this I’ve been on the fence lol,” a third added.

Sarah said the dress looked ‘cute’ as she posed with her hands in the pocketsTikTok/tallglassofcline

Sarah discovered a hack for women with small boobs after trying on the dress in greenTikTok/tallglassofcline

Sarah recommended lacing the back of the dress first and cinching the top tightlyTikTok/tallglassofcline

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