Author Topic: wearing a bra  (Read 684 times)

Online bobb

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i have just started wearing a bra all the time. i'm still trying to figure out how to keep it hidden in the spring and summer right now its not hard. i can go with out it as i'm only a b cup but it is uncomfortable. 

Offline JTL

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In the warmer weather, I wear button down short sleeve shirts that have a check pattern.  It makes the tell-tale bra straps and band undetectable.

Offline blad

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In the warmer weather, I wear button down short sleeve shirts that have a check pattern.  It makes the tell-tale bra straps and band undetectable.
Same.
If the bra fits, wear it.

Online bobb

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thank you i guess i need some new shirts .

Offline Johndoe1

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In the summer I don't wear tight fitting tops. Nothing you can see through and tee shirt bras help. I have also found a thin layering tank helps hide hardware and straps under lighter summer tops. These are all hacks women use to not draw attention to their bras. 
Womanhood is not defined by breasts, and breasts are not indicative of womanhood. - Melissa Fabello

Offline 50/50

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I think it’s just trial and error. You will eventually learn what tops and bras you can wear to avoid showing your straps and also breast projection. Light sports bras and racer back bras are options also. The light tank tops for layering works well also.
Now that I have fully accepted that I have breasts with the help of reading others what they go through and with the help of my wife.
I go braless a lot of times in the summer months wearing women’s button down tops that are more unisex looking. There is more room for your breasts. And I make sure I keep it buttoned up so not to have that down blouse look when bending over. Made that mistake a couple of times. So I think we all learn how to dress to fit our needs. Like I said...it’s just trial and error because we  all have different body shapes. And different styles and ways we want to present ourselves. So do what you think is best for you😃😃
The great thing about clothing is your style is out there...don’t be afraid to shop the men’s and women’s section in the store. Your fit awaits you.

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Agreed with 50/50 it is trial and error as well with John that tee shirt bras are breasts best friend in regard to support comfort and concealing. I love the Warner blissful wireless bras. The seams are the only give away I feel in the cups and I often wear them with standard t shirts that are mid to thicker blend of cotton to prevent showing through my chest stays supported and comfortable and the bra is pretty undetectable otherwise. 
Racerback bras are also great as the band may show the indention of skin sometimes but no one is looking for that on a guy and the design sits like a tank top while going down the back on the spine so no one sees the straps and deep lining like a pullover may show in its detail of things. 

Offline Parity

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50/50, sounds like you have it kinda figured out.  I know I have to make changes in the summer months when I'm not as layered up.  I have been trying new things and found a front closer more racer back type that I think works very well with lighter shirts on.  


 

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