I tried a ‘fuller bust’ dress because I’ve got big boobs… it was so titchy it barely contained my chest | The Sun

A SHOPPER has revealed how they almost had a wardrobe malfunction after trying to squeeze their chest into a House of CB dress.

Pin-up influencer Pixie showed herself squeezed into an orange midi dress that was certainly not designed for bigger boobs.

In a clip which has racked up 133,000 likes, she replied to someone asking if she managed to get the dress on.

Pixie responded: “After blisters, yes I did get it zipped up.

“However, it did say it could fit up to a 35 inch bust, I am a 34 inch bust believe it or not.

“It doesn’t fit, I look like Marie Antoinette.”

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Many people were amazed at the sizing, with one saying: “House of CB definitely are in cloud cuckoo land when it comes to the bust measurements on their clothes! 

“I should comfortably fit a small and barely.”

Pixie added: “I got the bigger bust size with my other dresses and it was still too small.”

Another wrote: “I gotta give you props for trying and actually somehow getting it fully zipped.”

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Pixie replied: “I got bad blisters from getting it up.”

On her @pinuppixie account she previously revealed that everyone always asks the same thing when she poses in teeny corsets.

The 25-year-old wrote: “Doesn’t wearing a corset hurt?”

As she pulled the strings tighter on her waist-restricting garment, she revealed the answer.

Pixie continued: “No they shouldn’t hurt or restrict breathing.”




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