I found out a couple days ago that I'll be able to get top surgery late next March. Since then I've been doing pretty much nothing but thinking, reading, and watching youtube videos about it.

And a lot of that thinking has been directed at how I'll be able to present afterwards. For everyday, boobs vs no boobs probably won't make that much of a difference. I'll wear my same jeans, t-shirts, sweatshirts, sneakers. But there are a few situations where I'm not sure how to present.
I love to swim, and go to the beach in the summertime. I think it would be wonderful to be able to swim topless. However, aside from the lack of boobs, I won't look like a man. This kind of goes for toplessness in general. It's not like I'd be walking down city streets with no shirt on, but I'm not sure how I feel about having family members, roommates, and beach- or pool-goers see me. I don't think I'd have much of a problem with it, but how would people react? It's not like I'd be walking around with my tits out, but I'm clearly female.
The other issue is situations where a certain level of formality is required. If I present as androgynous to masculine most of the time, I think I'd feel obligated to wear men's formal attire. But I don't really like it. Anything more formal than a shirt and tie doesn't really suit me. I don't look good in suits. For formal events I could probably go either way, but what would I wear to a job interview? A woman could get away with wearing a nice blouse and nice slacks or a skirt. But for every level of formality in men's attire it seems like every article of clothing one wears is dictated. I'm afraid, though, that if I showed up to a job interview in a smart blouse and skirt with women's shoes, it would have a little too much of that boy-in-a-dress vibe. I'm totally cool with that any other day, but it wouldn't help me get hired.
This is getting kind of rambly and disjointed. I know how
I would like to present, but I can't seem to reconcile that idea with the rest of my world. If I had my way I'd present as flexibly masculine or feminine depending on the day, go swimming in trunks and no shirt, and probably wear mostly women's clothing for anything more formal than business casual. But I live in the real world, and I'm not sure what to do.