Just when we thought we couldn't love Marks & Spencer any more, they go and create the best invention of all time.

Seriously, if you're a girl with big boobs then you are going to want to shower M&S with flowers and praise them for this ingenious piece of clothing trickery.

You know when, as a girl with big boobs, you go to wear a shirt and then you remember: "Oh, I can't wear a shirt because shirts aren't made to fit people with boobs above a C cup so they always gape and the buttons pull and you end up showing your bra to the world totally unintentionally"?

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Yeah, that sucks.

Roll in Marks & Spencer and their wonderful 'No Peep' designs which "have a hidden placket and concealed extra buttons to prevent gaping at the front, maintaining your modesty."

GENIUS.

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The buttons are so secretive you literally wouldn't know they were there but the purpose they serve is oh-so-very real.

What's more, this design isn't just featured on plain white shirts, you can buy stylish silk designs, utility shirts, denim blouses and so much more, all featuring the No Peep button.

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If you're anything like us then you're probably off to Marks & Spencer right now.

Happy shopping!

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Jess Edwards
Deputy Editor

Jess Edwards is Cosmopolitan UK’s Deputy Editor, working to deliver the very best experiences across the brand's platforms (print, social, video, digital), products and events, including a focus on our membership offering, Club Cosmo. Jess has worked in the media industry for almost 20 years and at Cosmopolitan for over 10 years, joining the brand as Fashion Editor and later going on to lead the digital team as Site Editor. With her background in lifestyle journalism, it is no surprise that you’re most likely to find her in the Fashion section and exploring the very best in hospitality via our Travel pages.