A BUSTY broad with big dreams of fitting into an extra small Zara top was in for a less-than-perky surprise.
She blamed what she considered to be the brand's most undesirable design feature.
"So girlies I just picked this top up from Zara and it is called their stretch top online. I've been eyeing it up thinking all this could work for a larger chest," said Lara (@bigb00biebible).
She attempted to fit into the frock for almost 10 minutes, having the most difficulty with getting the zipper up the back because it was so tight.
Though the 30J-sized fashionista explained that she is usually a size small, Lara opted for an extra small in the $39.90 stretchy top.
"I thought if I size down, I might get the support that I need around the bust. And that extra tightness would just hold me in."
Instead, it gave her only one thing: severe squashiness.
She also explained that the lack of adjustable straps is her biggest Zara pet peeve.
"When you sometimes want it in a certain position the straps are literally just going to fall down," she said.
At least one of her followers felt the same about the unflattering feature that had her busting out.
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"Aw, such a shame it looked so good at the start but non-adjustable straps are the worst," she said.
"Literally! Such a shame," Lara replied.
Pointing to her underboob area, which she dubbed the shelf, Lara demonstrated what else she disliked about the garment.
"This kind of indent where my boobs are sitting and I don't really like that at all."
In a second video, a determined Lara could be seen squeezing, pulling, and jumping in order to keep her girls secure.
"POV: you have a larger chest, bought a top designed for a smaller chest, but are determined to make yourself fit into it."
One viewer of the Zara critic could also relate to her fit issue.
"Struggle is real," she said.
"I have the opposite problem," another follower joked.
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