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Wrong Size: Explosive Bimbo Fashion

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Wrong Size by Sibilla

Is Sibilla’s Wrong Size line right for you? How much attention can you handle? Tongues will wag and eyes will pop when you wear Wrong Size.

What is Wrong Size?

Black Friday sales used to be an event for me. Last year, I dropped over L$100k on discounted bodies, hairstyles and skins. After years as a fashion blogger, I don’t really buy outfits anymore. My closet is overflowing. This year, I spent significantly less than I have in the past. I only shopped one sale. That was at Sibilla.

Bimbo Luxe has deep roots with the Sibilla brand. This website used to be just another fashion blog. I rebranded it as a bimbo blog after shopping another Sibilla sale. Things have been bigger and bouncier ever since! That includes my coverage of the Nhuma body. The Sibilla brand used to be built around Inithium’s Kupra body. But going forward, it’s clear that Nhuma is the future.

Recently, Nhumana discontinued the light version of the Nhuma body. I was disappointed by this announcement. Nhuma seems capped as a niche body. There are some great stores designing for it. But it’s by no means mainstream. Nhuma is priced like a premium body but it doesn’t have premium body support.

If you’re a Sibilla shopper, that doesn’t matter. You’re going to need Nhuma if you want to continue with the brand. Sibilla shoppers are very dedicated. Over the years, Sibilla has captured a very specific market. It’s not the only place to shop like a bimbo. But it’s the place to go for a certain kind of bimbo look.

The Sibilla brand is sexy in an exaggerated way. There’s an element of parody. When you wear Sibilla, you’re making a statement. Sibilla is loud and proud. Other brands make clothes that bimbos can wear. Sibilla makes outfits for bimbos. Sibilla’s latest line, Wrong Size, pushes everything even farther.

Wrong Size outfits are made exclusively for Nhuma. It’s basically Sibilla’s version of “squish” for Nhuma. You don’t need any add-ons. The product includes whatever enhancements are necessary for the look. That’s great from the perspective that everything is included. But Wrong Size outfits are priced accordingly.

So Wrong It’s Right

That’s why I held off buying Wrong Size until Black Friday. Value propositions are different for everyone. As a blogger, I’m constantly getting new outfits from my sponsors. I don’t shop for clothes very often. But Wrong Size is different. Each outfit is like its own add-on. You can’t duplicate these looks any other way.

Don’t get me wrong. There are add-ons that will give you similar bimbo styles. Ebody Reborn offers Juicy Boobs and Waifu Boobs. The latest Reborn trend is squish. All these options make eBody’s Reborn the most flexible mesh body around. Nhuma has equivalent add-ons like Dreamgirl and Momma. But they don’t have nearly as much support as the Reborn add-ons.

Someting to be aware of. Wrong Size is like stuffing your bra. Since the enhancements are built into the clothes, they go away when you take them off. Add-ons like Waifu Boobs or nHuma Momma are like implants. They stay in your chest. So, remember that when you get nekkid.

Wrong Size isn’t about being mainstream. It’s a niche within a niche. Wrong Size looks at regular bimbo looks and says, “hold my cosmo.” If you’re not already a Sibilla shopper, this line isn’t for you. It’s for people like me who already live that life but want something more. Something extra.

Wrong Size is for bimbos who buy clothes at least two sizes too small. You wear Wrong Size when you want attention. You wear Wrong Size to make mouths drop. It’s right there in the name. Wrong Size isn’t tasteful. It’s wrong. But if you wear it well, it feels so so right.

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