Monday, May 27, 2013

Clothes for Busty Women in Canada and America

A classic lace dress is timeless - Navy Lace from Kiyonna
One of our lovely clients asked if I could recommend any online stores that carry clothes for busty women. Once you've found your best bra fit (using tools like our bra size calculator) you want clothes that fit and flatter your body in the same way. I've written here and there about brands that are bust-friendly but I thought it was a great idea to create one list of online stores good for busty women in North America. The UK and Europe have some amazing bust friendly brands but the returns and exchanges can get problematic from North America if things get held up at customs so I'm concentrating on stores that ship from within North America. At the bottom of the list you'll find the UK and European bust-friendly stores too.

Campbell and Kate Classic White Shirt
Shirts for Full Bust Women
Jailyn Apparel - US Based
Campbell & Kate - US Based
Carissa Rose - US Based
Presenza - US Based
Rebecca and Drew - US Based

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Red Alika Dress
Dresses, Separates and Swimwear
Pinup Girl Clothing - US Based
eShakti - US Based
Rebecca and Drew - US Based
Retro Glam - Canada based
Bettie Page Clothing - US Based

Related Article - Tips for a Busty Summer Wardrobe

Julieanne Wrap Dress
Clothing for Plus Size Full Bust Women
Avenue - US Based (coupon page)
eShakti - US Based
Kiyonna - US Based (sizes 10+)

Dusty Pink Wrap Top

UK and European Stores for Busty Women
Just Curvy - US sizes 08 to 22
ASOS Curve - US sizes 14 to 22
Dear Curves - US sizes 10 to 24
BiuBiu - US sizes 04 to 16
Urkye - US sizes 02 to 12
DD Atelier - US sizes 02 to 10
Saint Bustier - US sizes 04 to 14
Maximila -  Based on bust measurements

A couple of things are really apparent after putting together this list; there is a serious lack of full bust clothing brands in North America and more specifically, Canada. If you know of a great Canadian or American company that is making clothing for full bust women then please let me know and I can add it to this list. xx

17 comments:

  1. I tried purchasing from AJ Rumina, which is US based. I would not recommend them. Their online shop is a mess - it assessed shipping to Canada at $0, which was a pleasant surprise, however I never received the item and it took multiple attempts at contact to hear back from them. Turns out, shipping to Canada was not free after all, which is all good, but I would have liked to know about it at the time of purchase. I cancelled that order.

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    1. Oh, that's not one I've heard of. I'm sorry to hear you had such a bad experience. That's so frustrating when something doesn't turn out to be as straight forward as stated on the website. xx

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  2. What a great resource! I can vouch for the Jailyn Apparel Mandarin Collar 3/4-Sleeve Shirt. (In fact, I reviewed it -- my review is the one titled "Holy grail.") Office-friendly and attractive. What more could you want?

    A U.S.-based company to add to your list is Karina , which makes fabulous dresses. I just bought this one. I was pleasantly surprised to discover that I could wear this style without pinning or a cami. (I wear a 34DDD bra.)

    Karina dresses cost US$160, which is not cheap, but a) I don't buy that many clothes; b) they're absurdly flattering, and they don't wrinkle (I'm ironing-impaired); and c) they're made in the U.S. by seamstresses who get paid a living wage, which is important to me.

    P.S. I work for neither Jailyn nor Karina. I'm just a satisfied customer!

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    1. This is SO useful, thank you!! I too am ironing-impaired so anything that helps in that department is very welcome! I buy fewer good quality items rather than lots of cheaper ones. I find the cut is better for my shape. xx

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  3. For the UK/Europe section, don't forget Pepperberry! I can't wholeheartedly recommend them for overseas orders, because I didn't find the sizing very consistent (most things run large). But they have a great selection of lovely curvy clothes!

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    1. Great point Anna and your insight is really useful, thank you xx

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  4. The Alika Dress is a Bettie Page dress so you can add them to list. I love their dresses (I haven't tried their separates) and they always fit my 40I boobs!

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    1. Betty Paige is a great brand and available at a few of the places listed. I linked to the Canadian retailer that stocks them and I'll add the link to their site directly. I know they have quite a few US stores now - good call PG! xx

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  5. A bit of a niche market within a niche market, but Momzelle is a Canadian brand of nursingwear. My friend who wears a 32L fits into the mediums nicely. There is also Nurture-Elle, another Canadian nursingwear company. Some women find the styles a bit blousey over a larger bust, but they fit and are very flattering. You can find them here www.momzelle.com and here www.nurture-elle.com You can also find them here www.milkface.com along with other international brands of breastfeeding apparel. Full disclosure, I work at Milkface and have the pleasure of fitting nursing moms into beautiful bras and fashions.

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    1. Thank you for the disclosure and for the great nursing tips - that's a category all its own and a much needed one! xx

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    2. This is great! I have been looking for Canadian retailers of nursing dresses. I had found Milkface recently but just looked at Momzelle and Nurture-elle as well and see some nice looking pieces. As a 30/32 I/J when breastfeeding, a well-fitting nursing dress is not easy to come by so your comments are very helpful and I am looking forward to some delightful online shopping. :-)

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  6. Thank you so much for all these links! I am in love with the tops at eShakti! Finally so many alternatives to wearing knits!

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  7. Thanks so much for this!! I LOVE the lace Dress!! For European stores, do you know maximila.de? They specialise in shirts for a fuller bust, sizes 36-48.

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    1. I didn't know about www.maximila.de and THANK YOU for the tip because their print lined shirts are fabulous! I just have to brush up on my German ;) xx

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  8. Thanks for posting this collection of retailers. I was apparently the first Canadian to ever order from DD Atelier and I have also gotten many pieces from BiuBiu and occasionally Urkye and can vouch for the quality and appeal of the clothing of these retailers at least. Ironically, shipping from Europe is often cheaper than shipping from the US because European retailers often use standard post while most items from the US use couriers, and I have received my items fairly promptly as a rule, so I don't hesitate to order from Europe anymore. In my experience, DD Atelier tends to fit women with large busts but smaller waists and hips, so if you're a small frame but with more hips, BiuBiu may fit better. Urkye also tends to accomodate hips fairly well. I look forward to trying some of these other sites now as well!

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    1. Thank you so much for this information, it's SO helpful! xx

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  9. Thanks for sharing such a great and useful information about online shopping for women. Great post for all busty women.

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