Big Breasts Pop Open Lab Coats
November 22nd, 2006
Story submitted by Stacey, Citrus Heights California, 24 years old
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Dear Hiddenfeet,
As I’m sure any other large chested woman can relate, finding clothing can be a bit of a challenge. We avoid certain types of clothing and often don’t buy a particular brand. What if you had to wear a particular clothing article and had no other choice?
Hello! Let me introduce myself. My name is Stacey. I am 24 years old and a lab worker from Citrus Heights, California. I am required to wear disposable lab coats that are horrendous. Let me explain.
They are designed in a way, that if you have extra beef in the boob area, they will “pop” and open up. Many of the girls I work with also have this problem. We bend over, reach for something and heard the sound of a “pop.” We stand up and quickly snap back the button.
“Some times we are not even reaching or don’t hear a “pop.” We just catch a glance of our cleavage staring right back at us. The rest of the day we wonder how long our cleavage has flashed our coworkers.”
After a weeks worth of “pops” you start to resort to more drastic measures. Tape to hold it shut inside, sticky sided velcro, or walking around all day with our elbows tucked to our sides to prevent our chests from expanding. The worst is trying to find an area where you don’t have to be around all your male coworkers. Im sure the men think this is horrible. They are writing letters to our corporate to try and solve the tragic popping coat problem. (a little sarcasm there)
I guess it’s kind of funny. As I said before, “some of the women have this problem.” Perhaps I should consider myself lucky to be part of that batch of girls. I do believe they have better coats on the way for us since the complaints have been numerous.
Stacey
Citrus Heights, California
I alter all the clothing I buy. My mother bought me a book called Fantastic Fit for Every Body. ISBN# 0875967922. I learned a lot!
I have popped a few buttons in my day as well. I often come home from work with a few missing and hope to god that nobody noticed.
Popping a button in front of someone, now thats embarrassing!
I was so relieved to see this story and find that I’m not alone! I started wearing a bra in the 4th grade and now I’m in a 36H. My part time job is frustrating because they make me wear a tight top that pinches in under my boobs. Even with a sports bra on my boobs stick out and make me look fat. I hope that by losing weight I’ll also loose a few cup sizes since I have to always order expensive bras. I have tried wearing a normal bra and then a sports bra over that but it usually gets too tight. It seems that it is the girls at work that talk behind my back the most. The men usually leave me alone thankfully.