ASOS Just Launched A Clothing Range Specifically For Women With Big Breasts
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ASOS is now selling clothes designed specifically for women with cup sizes DD to G.
Every woman with a fuller bust will know how difficult it is to find clothing that is comfortable as well as stylish.
Thankfully, ASOS heard our prayers, and has designed a brand new clothing range which includes dresses, shirts, bralets and swimwear.
The clothing has enough material to easily cover your chest so you feel comfortable, and the pieces are designed to ensure thicker bra straps are hidden properly.
ASOS has all body shapes covered too, as most of the items are available in the tall, petite and maternity range, while also catering for bigger boobs.
Shoppers took to Twitter to praise the online retailer for listening to their concerns of ill-fitting garments for those with a bigger chest.
One customer wrote: "Buzzing of my t*ts (quite literally) after discovering @ASOS have a fuller bust range now."
A second added: "ASOS. I'm not even kidding. Their Fuller Bust range is my life saver."
Someone who had successful ordered a bikini from the range also raved over the launch.
The user said: "So I purchased an @ASOS Fuller bust bikini and I am so impressed.
YES @ASOS I am living for this! Fuller bust tops so now we don't have to size up just to fit our chest in :tada: with petite, tall and maternity :raised_hands: here are some of my faves, RT! :heart_eyes: https://t.co/GrKu5qz3fl #affiliate pic.twitter.com/N3U6NnEzaV
- Laura Hadley :woman::ring: (@LauraHadleyx) November 12, 2017
"Reasonably priced and great fit. Gone are the days of buying Bikini tops that are four dress sizes above mine with a poor fit."
ASOS is definitely making sure that everyone feels confident in their clothes as earlier this year the brand debuted a model in a wheelchair on its website for the first time.
The snaps attracted a lot of attention on Twitter as fans praised the company for its decision to be more inclusive with its choice of models.
One person shared: "@ASOS leading the way! This is honestly the first time I have ever seen a disabled model in a 'normal' set up, rather than a special one off to gain attention.
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"So happy my ASOS addiction is fuelling a forward thinking, caring business #equality #DisabilityRights."
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