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If you're insecure about your small chest size, you should remember that you're beautiful! You may not realize it, but despite common stereotypes about ideal breasts, everybody has different tastes. Many people are very attracted to flat chests. So many women with larger chests envy women with smaller chest sizes, as there are several benefits of being flat-chested that you might not even be aware of. Embrace your body type and remember that you will have an easier time finding clothes that fit, exercising, and getting breast exams if you have a smaller chest. Increase your confidence by wearing clothing that fits well and enhances your body type, such as tops with embellishments and items that showcase your arms or waist.

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Accepting Your Body Type

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  1. There are many benefits to having smaller breasts, such as not needing to wear an underwire bra and having an easier time with breast exams. Physical activity is also easier for women with small chests, and you don’t have to deal with back pain caused by large breasts.[1]
    • Another benefit is that you'll have an easier time finding clothes that fit you. For example, you won't have to worry about being unable to close a button-up blouse.
  2. Being flat-chested shouldn’t define you. There are lots of other parts of yourself to appreciate, so spend some time thinking of areas of your body and mind that you do love. For example:
    • You may have beautiful hands, long legs, or a great bum.
    • You might be a great listener, a loyal friend, or have a great sense of humor.
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  3. Remember that you are beautiful and worthy, no matter the size of your chest. Looks only make up a small part of you who are. Create a list of skills and talents you possess and activities you enjoy to remind yourself of all the reasons you have to be confident. For example:
    • You may be a strong swimmer or be able to make every free-throw you shoot.
    • You might be well-organized, a great friend, or very artistic.
    • You may enjoy singing and dancing, excel in math, or have the ability to cheer up anyone who is sad.
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Dressing with Confidence

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  1. Fitted items will be much more flattering on your body than baggy clothes. Pick items that are snug, but not too tight or restricting. Avoid items with darts if you are flat-chested as they will likely sit weirdly on your chest and draw the wrong kind of attention.[2]
    • If you must wear something with darts, the bust area may be baggy on you. Consider taking it to a tailor and getting it custom-fitted to your figure.
  2. A top with ruffles, beading, ruching, pleating, frills, pockets, or zippers will make your chest look larger. Choose something that you love and wear it with a more understated bottom, such as pants or a skirt in a solid print.[3]
    • Pairing an embellished blouse with an understated bottom will help draw attention to the embellishments.
  3. Because of your small chest, you can wear something with a high collar or something with a plunging neckline. Change it up frequently, and choose tops with interesting details, like cut-outs. Strapless tops or dresses are also perfect for women with small breasts.[4]
    • Big-breasted women aren’t so lucky, as certain tops don’t fit well on their frames.
  4. Horizontal stripes can make your body appear curvier, so they’re perfect for those with small breasts. Choose stripes in contrasting colors, like black and white or red and blue.
    • Try a striped dress or a striped top with a pair of solid-colored pants.
  5. Highlight your arms by choosing sleeveless tanks or dresses. Pair a revealing top with a more modest bottom, like pants, rather than wearing a short skirt and a skimpy top.[5]
    • Bandeau tops are great for showing off your arms and shoulders.
  6. This also goes for skirts and shorts as well. The fabric will be more fitted around your hips as it extends up towards your waist. This will help streamline your silhouette and make it stand out.
    • Try a pair of high-waisted jeans with a v-neck shirt. Add a statement necklace to complete the look.
  7. Wear shorts or a mini skirt that highlights your legs. Pair them with a strappy shoe or heel to really showcase your gams. Choose a more modest top, such as a three-quarter-sleeved blouse, rather than a crop top or bandeau.
    • Remember, balance is key. You also want to look classy, and an outfit that is too revealing is anything but that.
  8. If you want to draw a bit more attention to your chest, choose necklaces that stand out. Pick pieces with large charms, lots of color, or a bit of bling. You can even layer a few simple necklaces to create an original look.[6]
    • When layering necklaces, play around with chunky and delicate pieces. For example, you could try a delicate chain, a beaded strand, and a large statement necklace.
    • Another thing to keep in mind when layering is to vary the lengths of the necklaces. This will help balance the look without keeping all the attention in one area.
  9. It’s fine to choose a push-up bra, or one with a little padding, but don’t overdo it. People may notice if one day you appear flat-chested and the next you’re walking around with a C cup.
    • When buying pushup bras or padded bras, make sure that they all look the same size on you. You don't want your bust size to change day-to-day.
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  1. The best way to deal with a bully is to avoid them as much as possible. If they don’t have an opportunity to tease you, you won’t have to deal with their insults. Develop a route that keeps you away from known bullies, such as sitting at a different lunch table or choosing a different seat in homeroom.[7]
    • If you have to sit next to a bully in class due to assigned seating, ask the teacher if you can switch seats. Explain that this person is keeping you from paying attention.
    • If the bullies are in your group of friends, then it may be time to find a different group to hang out with, especially if you friends don't stand up for you.
  2. When someone teases you about being flat-chested, do your best to ignore them. Bullies are looking for a reaction, and if you give them one they are likely to continue making fun of you. Stay cool, calm, and collected. Simply ignore the insult or walk away.[8]
    • This also includes interactions online and social media. If you want to, you can even delete their comments or block their usernames.
  3. If you’ve tried to ignore the teasing and it hasn’t stopped, you should stand up for yourself. Tell the bully, “Stop saying that to me, it’s mean!” or “Don’t talk to me anymore.” Walk away after you’ve said your piece and be proud of yourself for being brave enough to speak your mind. Sometimes, bullies will stop picking on you if you stand up for yourself.[9]
    • Try to remain calm and collected when confronting the bullies. If you appear too upset, they may continue teasing you just to get another, similar reaction.
  4. Don’t stoop to a bully’s level and trade insults with them. Instead, show your maturity by refusing to taunt them back. You could even say something like, “I’m sorry you feel that way, but I know that looks aren’t everything. I have lots of other skills and talents that make me happy with who I am.”[10]
    • If the bullying still continues, tell a teacher, principal, or guidance counselor right away. They may be able to interfere and stop the bullying.
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This article was co-authored by Kalee Hewlett and by wikiHow staff writer, Sophia Latorre. Kalee Hewlett is a Celebrity Stylist & Confidence Coach with almost two decades of experience helping clients build confidence and ‘dress for success.' She works with her clients to transform their sense of self 'from the inside out’ by merging her expertise in image consulting with Neuro-Linguistic Programming. Kalee’s work is rooted in science, style, and the understanding that ‘identity is destiny'. She uses her own methodology and Style To Success Strategy to create positive identity shifts. Kalee is a fashion TV host and appears regularly on QVC UK sharing her fashion expertise. She also was appointed as the head judge and host of Fashion One Network’s 6-part TV show 'Design Genius.’ This article has been viewed 491,941 times.
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To deal with having a flat chest, choose clothing that accentuates your form and shows off any attributes that make you feel confident, like your arms or your neckline. Try wearing high-waisted shorts or short dresses that show off the lower half of your body. In addition, you can wear jewelry and accessories that can draw attention to your chest to accent your bust. You can also learn to embrace your body and appreciate other areas of yourself that you’re proud of like your legs or your eyes. You have lots of other great talents and attributes, try making a list of the skills you have and the things you love to do and are good at doing, like dancing, singing, or playing a sport. For tips on how to deal with people who bully you about your chest, keep reading!

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