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20 Apr 2023


NextImg:Woman rocks cleavage t-shirt at Trader Joe’s — draws stares across store in viral clip

This woman may think twice before putting on a fashion show at at a grocery store again.

A body positive advocate who goes by the name of shop_bucktooth on TikTok forgot she was showcasing a risqué t-shirt while shopping at a Trader Joe’s.

The woman took a video of herself wearing what appears to be a crop-top shirt with a photo print of cleavage showing from a bra.

“Forgot I was wearing this shirt and everyone in Trader Joe’s above the age of 40 used some really special facial expressions to remind,” she wrote over the video with around 276,000 views.

Trader Joe’s isn’t the type of grocery store where shoppers are promised wardrobe surprises like this, which explains why the woman said it was “excruciatingly uncomfortable” for shoppers to give her all sorts of looks for the shirt.

Right at the beginning of the clip, the woman appears mortified after leaving the high-end grocery chain.

“People are always like ‘Do you actually wear this in public?’ And yeah I do, but then gross men start following me, and I have to go home,” an audio of her voice in the video says.

The self proclaimed body advocate is proudly documenting a compilation of her outfits for 365 days on her TikTok page, ranging from colorful dresses and skirts to other vintage fashion fits.

The woman took a video of herself wearing what appears to be a crop-top shirt with a photo print of cleavage showing from a bra.
TikTok

A swamp of users rushed to the comment section under the hilarious vid, with one joking they were “surprised an employee didn’t approach [the woman] about how the store [Trader Joe’s] is family friendly.”

Even more amusing, the woman replied back saying: “I had anxiety it would happen the entire time, but didn’t have a jacket in my car.”

Some couldn’t even help the urge to find out where she actually got the shirt from?

“Girl where is the link to the top [shirt]? I want it!” a user replied.

The woman said she forgot she was wearing the shirt, let alone claimed she didn't have a jacket to cover up.

The woman said she forgot she was wearing the shirt, let alone claimed she didn’t have a jacket to cover up.
TikTok

The self proclaimed Secondhand fashionista promotes body neutrality in mental health – as promoted in her TikTok bio.

Body advocates are known to spread awareness on how people can reclaim their bodies — whether it be through outward appearance, health, confidence, etc. — and define this by their own rules of beauty and acceptance.

The young woman promotes these ideas in many other videos on her TikTok page, where she encourages her users to be free in whatever they feel comfortable in.