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Yes. I have a cleavage problem. I was once told that v-neck shirts elongate the neck and I have no neck. So now that I have lost 50 lbs my problem is the v is too low. I guess I'll have to invest in some camisoles because I can afford to give up on all these shirts quite yet. This time I am losing so funny, my shoulders,my lower arms,my butt and legs. Come on tummy go away.

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Yep, the belly goes out kicking and screaming.

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For me it's too hot in Texas to wear a full camisole. I buy those camisole type lace things you snap onto your bra straps that cover the cleavage but you don't have a layer of the camisole to make you too hot. I'm not as warm as I used to be since I've lost weight so I actually might be able to wear a camisole now without sweating!

They look like they wouldn't be difficult to make if you were a person who could sew. It's just enough fabric to cover the front of the bra with snaps on each side attaching to the bra straps.

Can't think of the name of them--I think Wal-Mart still sells them--They're the "Sold On TV" type of thing.

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Yes. I have a cleavage problem. I was once told that v-neck shirts elongate the neck and I have no neck. So now that I have lost 50 lbs my problem is the v is too low. I guess I'll have to invest in some camisoles because I can afford to give up on all these shirts quite yet. This time I am losing so funny, my shoulders,my lower arms,my butt and legs. Come on tummy go away.

Yes. I have a cleavage problem. I was once told that v-neck shirts elongate the neck and I have no neck. So now that I have lost 50 lbs my problem is the v is too low. I guess I'll have to invest in some camisoles because I can afford to give up on all these shirts quite yet. This time I am losing so funny, my shoulders,my lower arms,my butt and legs. Come on tummy go away.

If they are tank tops, it's easy to pull up the straps & sew straight across, either with a sewing machine or hand stitching. That'll take up the slack.

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