Many traditional South Asian garments, such as readymade kameez (tunics) or cholis (blouse tops), are designed without taking into account varying body shapes, often resulting in tightness across the chest while being too loose elsewhere. Historically, standard sizing in traditional garments hasn't always offered the inclusive fit needed for varied body types. Solutions and Tailoring Tips
Finding the perfect fit for traditional South Asian clothing can be a challenge for women with larger busts, as readymade garments often prioritize slimmer, uniform silhouettes. While readymade options can feel limiting, the rich tradition of South Asian clothing offers immense flexibility through customization and strategic styling. The Challenge with Readymade Garments
For readymade items that are tight only in the bust, consulting a tailor to add panels or alter the darts can provide more room without sacrificing the garment's style.
* purple_flower10. • 4y ago • Edited 4y ago. My aunt usually alters my suits or I get them custom made with my measurements. ... * Reddit·r/ABCDesis
* purple_flower10. • 4y ago • Edited 4y ago. My aunt usually alters my suits or I get them custom made with my measurements. ... * Reddit·r/ABCDesis are desi womens clothes not inclusive or am i built weird