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I have bigger boobs and it hurts so much – most tops only look good on women with fake perky boobs

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  • Sydney Hella from Colorado criticized the fashion industry for its lack of options
  • The 24-Year-Old Who Says 99% of Tops Aren’t Made to Support ‘Normal Breast Tissue’

A beauty queen has lamented the lack of clothing options for women with naturally larger breasts, claiming shirts with plunging necklines are usually designed for those with breast implants.

Sydney Hella, 24, from Denver, Colorado, who is competing in the Miss Earth competition, took to TikTok to criticize the fashion industry for not offering enough options for people with “natural breast tissue.”

She confessed that she struggles to find fashionable and comfortable options that suit her because gravity ultimately “does its thing.”

In a clamp who has now amassed more than half a million likes, Sydney remained realistic about her fashion woes, joking that having a bigger chest is “such a pain.”

Sydney Hella (pictured) from Denver, Colorado has criticized the fashion industry for its lack of supportive tops for those with ‘naturally’ large breasts

According to Sydney, the type of top that looks good on everyone is “rare” and “few in between.”

But the beauty queen pointed out that the main problem with tops designed for women with good physiques is that they are made for women with fake ‘perky’ breasts.

“The tops that look best 99% of the time are in no way designed to support any normal breast tissue,” she said.

‘If you naturally have larger breast tissue, gravity will do its work.’

She continued, “This is absolutely not hatred towards people who choose to get breast implants. You do what you want with your body.

But I just think there’s definitely some “these tops look good with a bigger bust” thing. No, these tops look good with fake breasts that fit perfectly without any form of support.’

The Miss Colorado beauty queen confessed that she often struggles to find stylish and comfortable tops because gravity eventually

The Miss Colorado beauty queen confessed that she often struggles to find stylish and comfortable tops because gravity eventually “does its thing.” She highlighted that tops designed for women with good physiques are often made for false ‘perky’ breasts

To further express her frustrations, Sydney was adamant that options for women with larger breasts who “probably sag a little and need support” are extremely limited.

In the caption, she clarified that she was aware of such brands making their way to the market, but that they are “expensive” and a “frustrating[ly]’ long time.

Many flocked to the comments to share their own experiences, praising the beauty queen for not telling “a single lie.”

‘THANK UUUUU I have naturally large breasts that are not perky and I have to wear a bra at all times. It’s so annoying that I can’t find a top that hides the bra,” one person wrote.

A second commented: ‘This is what makes shopping for clothes, especially dresses, such an exhausting experience. nothing ever fits right.”

Many users flooded the comments, expressing their frustrations and sharing their own experiences and difficulties finding suitable tops

Many users flooded the comments, expressing their frustrations and sharing their own experiences and difficulties finding suitable tops

‘ALSO!!! Sometimes I want to look cute without everything looking inappropriate and like I’m going out,” one user shared

“32DDD and I see too many tops and say, ‘I know that just doesn’t look right.'”

Another said: ‘I love the bralette trend too, but I definitely can’t walk around without that support.’

A viewer asked: ‘No, but the fact that all the trendy clothes right now are for people with small breasts is really sad because what are we going to wear?

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