Quote from: Northern Star Girl on Yesterday at 10:36:24 AMWith that breast size you will soon need to consider coming out of the closet, or if not, this
coming summer and hot weather, you can try wearing very loose tops with a snug
"no-show" Sports Bra or T-shirt bra.
Loose Button up tops might work better that pull-over. Look for tops with a design, embroidery,
or button-up vest pockets over the chest area.
The past few summers have been difficult, with each one being a bigger challenge than the previous one. I'm going through a growth spurt since switching to injections, so the base and projection levels are going to make this summer even harder.
As I think I mentioned somewhere on here, Columbia's
"Bahama II" line of outdoor wear shirts were my go-to, in a size too large. The pleated breast pockets really helped. I stuck to seamless spandex bras with the pads removed and did occasionally wear TomboyX compression tops when more aggressive hiding was required. I looked comical in those shirts, with my thin arms sticking out of the big sleeves and the whole shirt looking way to big for my frame.
I can wear a small men's tee (snug), with a medium being form-fitting, to give you some perspective on my frame. As of this point, there's no configuration in which I can wear a large tee, with or without compression, and present a plausibly masculine silhouette. When I do wear any sort of shirt, I had to wear heavier 6 ounce ones rather than the lightweight ones, which draped across my body and accentuated my shape.
I'll admit that this is a wonderful problem to have. I know I'm lucky, as you must have when you were developing. But of course, it would be much easier to just be out as myself. Let's hope the two rounds of cosmetic facial surgery this spring/summer bring me to a place in which I feel comfortable taking that leap.