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About Low Cut Shirts Many tops with plunging necklines and bare backs are incredibly cute, but they can be uncomfortable to wear when you’re working. And, while it may seem counterintuitive, showing too much cleavage in a business setting can actually hurt your chances of getting a job or promotion—a recent study found that one in five managers had fired someone for inappropriate dress and more than half had overlooked an employee for a promotion because they were wearing too-low necklines in their interview photos.Luckily, there are some easy fixes to help you rock your favorite plunging tops in comfort and style. Try tucking in your bra with double-sided tape and adding a broach on the outside for extra flair—or, if you’re not comfortable using any fabric glue, just use a safety pin to close up the gap under your neckline. This waffle knit top from Dellytop has a notched V-neck detail that shows just the right amount of skin, while this ribbed tank from Zeagoo gives you some tummy control with its ruching.