In a rather unfortunate development at the day-center I attend, tanks and T-shirts will no longer be allowed for me. New dress code requires more conservative attire.
That sent me shopping again, and as requested I did try the "men's" section. A SA was happy to assist me in selecting many wonderful styles of button-up shirts, and the largest sizes they carried. She then asked if my "husband" was here to try them on, so I was forced to tell her they were for me.
With an armful of shirts I proceeded to the dressing room.
Not a single one of them would button up over my chest, and I remind you they were the largest sizes they carried.
It seems men's t shirts and polos will stretch over without much of a problem at all, but the fabrics on button-up shirts are unforgiving.
Blouses are taper cut to allow for hips, and designed to incorporate breasts with the use of breasts darts or minor pleating to add extra room. They are designed to fit our curves.
As requested, I tried the men's department and found nothing.
I settled in ordering 3 blouses in my size instead.
Some of us will get to the point that men's clothes just don't fit us properly or not at all.