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Medical clothing for large breasts – how to choose it?

When we talk about the attire of female employees in the health care or beauty industry, we think of ergonomic and neat clothes. Their role is to emphasize cleanliness, professionalism, provide comfort.

And indeed it is. It’s just that in order to maintain this neutral character, it is necessary to skillfully choose clothes for work. However, for ladies with large breasts, this can be a challenge.

In addition to looking for clothing that takes into account their varying physiques for comfort and freedom, they want the clothes to look good, which most often means that they should not overwhelm, hiding their figures while not exposing their busts in a way that borders on professionalism.

How to achieve this goal? We suggest how to consciously choose a medical outfit to fit perfectly on a larger bust and meet all the requirements of the medical and cosmetology community.

The right size – the basis of well-fitting clothing

Let’s start with the basic principle of medical clothing selection, which, despite appearances, causes some problems. It is about size selection.

Women with larger breasts often reach for clothes in a larger size, hoping for extra space in the chest area. Meanwhile, a blouse or tunic that is too voluminous can disrupt the proportions of the figure, creating the impression of an out-of-shape shape. The outfit then loses its neatness, and the excess material may even interfere with the performance of duties.

On the other hand, a model that fits too snugly can support the bust, restrict movement and lead to discomfort throughout the workday. In extreme cases, it makes it difficult to breathe after several hours of wear.

So how do you size up? Always read size charts and choose variants that match your body measurements. Never smaller, but not too big either. So it’s worth looking for garments sewn with the female figure in mind. Women’s medical blouses take into account differences in proportions – one where width in the bust does not automatically mean excess fabric in the waist and hips.

Find out how to size clothes at Med&Beauty: Size calculator.

Blouse, tunic or medical gown – what will go better on a large bust?

Do medical or beauty salon workers have only a blouse to choose from? Not necessarily. There are several options, and in addition to the standard blouse, there is also a medical tunic and a medical apron waiting. Which will be the best?

A classic medical blouse works well, as long as it is properly designed – it should have a waistline and a subtle neckline that does not emphasize the bust, but gently slims the entire figure.

In turn medical tunic is a downright sensational proposition. It gives a lot of freedom, because it has an envelope cut with pleats and a belt. This allows you to adjust the circumference in the bust, waist and hips. It has a longer cut and optically lengthens the silhouette, which, as a result, balances the proportions with a large bust.

A similar effect is given by women’s medical gown. In the Med&Beauty collection we have a standard medical model with a straight cut, such a classic, but also with a more feminine cut. It is waisted, enveloping and with a belt. It can function as a top layer over a blouse, but also on its own. The women’s apron is longer than a tunic, looks very elegant (it’s one of our most presentable products on offer), and emphasizes the silhouette unobtrusively without adding bulk.

Female employees in the medical industry also care about their image. Check: Luxury medical apparel and its impact on image

Ultimately, the choice of a particular type of clothing depends on individual needs, but it is worth noting that medical tunics or medical aprons can work well on a large bust, often providing a better alternative to a classic blouse.

Fashions that fit the figure – these elements matter

Structural factors are responsible for how a medical blouse, tunic, apron lay on a figure with large breasts. These few specific ones are worth paying attention to.

  • Waist ind entation – it models the silhouette and it is not about emphasizing femininity, but avoiding the “baggy” effect especially visible with ample breasts. Excessive loose material can look unsightly and sometimes even get in the way.
  • Breast seams – a subtle but very effective way to make the garment fit the curves better, without having to increase the size of the entire blouse.
  • V-neck (V-neck) – has a particularly favorable effect on proportions – slims the neck, elongates the upper torso and visually “relieves” the bust, creating a harmonious line.
  • Fasteners fasteners , zipper, buttons increase the functionality of the garment. They allow you to put them on and off without pulling them over your head, and make it easier to fit different shapes.

What is better to avoid are models with deep necklines, as they can reveal too much and embarrass – both the employee and the patient/client. Blouses with a stand-up collar will also come off unfavorably, as they optically weigh down the figure and shorten it.

Clothing material – pay attention to the composition

We can’t leave out the question of material. Women with large breasts should pay special attention to elastic fabrics that fit the body and do not lose their shape.

Read the composition provided by the manufacturer and if it contains spandex, lycra or elastane of min. 5 percent. , it indicates that the garment will conform to the shape of the body and provide mobility.

In addition to elastic fibers, the other parts of the composition are important. A combination of cotton and nylon, possibly viscose and nylon, is a good option, as they are a compromise between breathability and durability.

We also wrote about the importance of breathability here: How to choose medical clothing for summer?

Too stiff or thick fabrics can unsightly stand out on the bust or even restrict movement. It is also important that the fabric does not show through – it will look professional and improve mental comfort.

Fitting and testing in motion – even before putting to work

Even the best-looking garment can disappoint without testing it in practice. That’s why a fitting should include: checking your appearance in the mirror, as well as performing a few simple movements – reaching up with your hands, bending over, rotating your torso – all the movements you do when working with clients and patients.

Only then can you make sure that the fabric does not tighten, the seams do not press, and the bust is not too exposed or tight. It is also necessary to pay attention to whether the garment does not move excessively during movements, does not curl up or expose unwanted parts of the body. In occupations that require activity and frequent contact with other people, because very important.

To avoid mishaps, you can order several different models or sizes of the same model and test them at home, and then decide what is suitable for the job and what is better to return.

More tips? Here we say, How to buy medical clothing for low women.

These few tips – the right size, the right cut, good quality material and a test in motion – will help you choose the perfect medical uniform, even one purchased online. This is also how it is possible to combine functionality with aesthetics, which is of great importance in the work of a professional woman every day.

At Med&Beauty, we take care of the variety of sizes, as well as the accurate description of the features and characteristics of each product, to make shopping as easy as possible and always a hit, regardless of the features of the figure.