I find their deep V-necks very deep, almost to the point of a misdemeanor.
I have this problem with a lot of clothes, because I like a v-neck but I have the boob amplitude. My favorite solution is from a company called Halftee. They make tank and sleeved shirts that stop at a soft underbust band, out of lightweight fabric or lace, that are meant to provide cleavage and/or arm coverage for tops that are too revealing. They're less bulky and warm than wearing a t-shirt or camisole underneath. In case anyone wants to try that out.
I have had good luck with eShakti for cotton knits- the broadcloth ones I have bust issues as well. The only problem I have had is that they finish the cap knit sleeves with a woven ribbon, so the edges of the sleeves don't stretch. If you have plus size arms, this can be a problem. They just fit me, but I have proportionately small arms, back and shoulders for a size 20.
Hi, Cass! I'm trying to get back in the habit of reading actual books as well. I haven't done much of that since early in my pregnancy. Mostly magazines, newspapers, and online articles.
forgotten how much I loved curling up with a paperback.
It is taking me forever to get through a single novel anymore. And my list of things to read is really long. I've developed a bad habit of not reading until I go to bed after working all day, and interneting, and watching tv, and socializing with family. So I get to bed between 9-10 PM all nice and comfy with my nook and before I know it I keep dropping it as I fall asleep. This needs to change.
Oh Brenda, all kinds of Dad~ma headed your way. I hope they find the source of the deficiency quickly.
Best thoughts to you and your dad, brenda.
Lots of figure-it-out~ma for your dad, Brenda.
Lots of ~ma to your dad, brenda.
Sending ~ma to your dad, brenda, and strength and peace to you