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It featured a series of stock images, all highlighting quotes she often hears in response to her dedication to catering to larger-chested women.
"Is that 'really' a problem?" one said.
"You're not even that big!" slammed another.
"So you sell bras?" questioned a third.
"Oh, you're in the plus-size business," came another condescending one.
"Wait what? You have my attention," a final comment said, alluding to creepy men.
And, in a previous , the woman shared the sadness she felt at a young age as a result of not having a small chest.
"I wish my boobs were smaller," she wrote, signing it off as her past self.
The business-savvy woman has since learned to embrace and celebrate her DD+ breasts.
Women in her comments section who shared the same struggle described their own experiences and showed support for the brand.
"Thank you! Sincerely, a woman who has to wear oversized shirts to fit them," one wrote.
"Omg. You’re an angel! Can’t wait to look at your stuff," another gushed.
"Button-down shirts are always a problem," a third added.
"Yes! I was just talking about this. I just need shirts or dresses that are bigger up top and not the whole thing."
"It is a problem because I have to either get everything altered or just not get it."
"My perfect clothing brand."
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