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tshirts under collared shirts

Started by xander, May 15, 2013, 07:05:45 AM

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xander

do you guys find this helps disguise your binder and your chest? Or does it make you bunch up too much?

I've got a formal weekend coming up and i'm stealth. Need to hide a dark binder under light shirts.
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Robert Scott

I wear a compression shirt with my binder ... it looks like a t-shirt under a collard shirt ... I think it hides the lines of the binder and looks like I just have a t-shirt under....I use to wear t-shirts but found them to get me too hot so now I use compression shirts
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sneakersjay

I wear t shirts all the time under collared shirts and did when I wore a binder, too.  I never had any bunching, etc. though that might depend on your binder material.  How high up the neck does the dark binder come?  I usually leave a few buttons undone on my shirt.  Your dark binder may show through unless you button higher, so check that out before you leave the house.


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Brayden

I just wear a binder, a white t-shirt that is smaller than the collard shirt, and then the collard shirt. I had a job interview yesterday and wore a white shirt under a blue collar shirt. It looks alright.  I wouldn't worry too much about showing, the three layers shouldn't show too much. If its a dark binder you could always pull it down a bit further so that it is slightly below the buttoned portion of the shirt. It is a common thing to wear so it doesn't look too bunched up.
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Darrin Scott

I wore T shirts under collared shirts and I wore TWO binders. It was fine. I think it will l be fine.





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Simon

I always wear a T shirt underneath a polo or a button down shirt when I go out.

I don't buy the T shirts in the multi-packs. They tend to be thinner and poor quality. I just get the plain colored Hanes or FTL ones sold separately.
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Jack_M

Quote from: Simon on May 15, 2013, 11:47:16 AM
I always wear a T shirt underneath a polo or a button down shirt when I go out.

I don't buy the T shirts in the multi-packs. They tend to be thinner and poor quality. I just get the plain colored Hanes or FTL ones sold separately.

I do the exact same, tees under polos and collar shirts both casual open and buttoned up.  I wear white tees mostly and it works well.  I do it because I personally think it looks good over disguising a binder but I get decent enough quality tees anyway where I can actually wear an open shirt over a white tee and you can't see the binder.  If you wear a dark shirt you can wear a dark tee under but if it's buttoned up a white can look good regardless of colour of shirt anyway.  It depends on how high up your binder comes, I have a more vest shaped one that's quite low so I don't get any issues with it being seen under a tee (important because I like to leave polos unbuttoned) but that issue all depends on shape of a binder.

Also depends on how formal the event is.  If you're going to be wearing a shirt and tie and all that jazz, then I'd suggest getting a good quality thicker shirt rather than wearing a tee under that to disguise the binder.  If it's less formal than that and you don't need (or don't wish to wear) a tie then I'd wear the tee underneath and leave a couple of buttons undone.

Have a fun weekend! 
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xander

Thanks for the responses. I'm stressing a bit because it's a "prestigious event". I need to look nice compared to all these politicians and future lawyers and medical students :/
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AdamMLP

Daft question maybe, but can you not wear a darker shirt?  Not black, but maybe something a little darker/thicker than white or a pale pastel colour?
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Darrin Scott

Quote from: Simon on May 15, 2013, 11:47:16 AM
I always wear a T shirt underneath a polo or a button down shirt when I go out.

I don't buy the T shirts in the multi-packs. They tend to be thinner and poor quality. I just get the plain colored Hanes or FTL ones sold separately.

This. Buy individual shirts.





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spacerace

I know your thread is about a formal occasion, and the advice people have given you is great.

I just wanted to chime in and say that t-shirts under casual collared shirts with the top button undone to show the shirt underneath a bit helps me with passing so much.  It is like a visual cue, because most women don't wear them that way.
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xander

Quote from: AlexanderC on May 16, 2013, 12:36:21 PM
Daft question maybe, but can you not wear a darker shirt?  Not black, but maybe something a little darker/thicker than white or a pale pastel colour?

I can't really afford to go out and buy 6 dark shirts. I have to just make do with what I've got. I doubt I could find 6 dark ones that would fit me either, I'm tiny lol
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Sebb

Depends. If it's not visible? Go for it. But, if you can see the shirt peeking out, then don't do it. I recommend watching .
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WorkerBeast

Black under white tshirts create a shadow which will minimize your chest.
As soon as you trust yourself, you will know how to live. – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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