Hello everyone, while my acute B/C- breast condition has long since subsided, my experience to date has still had me looking for an adequate garment-based solution that would help me to hide the remainder of "what God gave me".
After yet some more googling, I took a chance on the "Oalka Women's Racerback Sports" bra from Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0731CTJLZ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1I am sharing this because for me, this garment is as close to "perfect" as I have found. So much so that I have thrown out everything but my Spanx and Underworks "men's compression tops", since their value is unmatched when a proper white shirt and tie scenario arises. Having the full-length undergarment on is a big deal for me when it will be visible.
These Oalka bras are great. My underbust/ribcage is 40", my male garment "chest size" is 42", my female garment "bust size" is down to A. The Oalka bra "XL" size is what fits me.
Compared to everything else I've tried over the past year, these bras do an excellent job of compressing my smallish breasts without causing significant underarm pain, which has been my biggest problem with female garments. I haven't had any problems with them "riding up" and pushing out my breasts making them look more feminine, and while they are definitely
not cotton, I mowed the lawn in my black one over the weekend in 92 degree heat, and it didn't cause me any heat-related discomfort at all.
Before this, my best bra-based options where the Champion "Infinity" sports bra, which was just too tight for extended use and has very bulky seams and straps that showed under absolutely everything, and the Champion C9 sports bra available from Target, which was just to tight for extended use (and the up-size was too big).
I'm certainly no expert here, but my best results occurred when wearing the bra(s) overnight after it was a touch damp from being washed. The underarm seam(s) stretched enough (permanently?) to be comfortable and now look like the seam stretches on my wife's sports bras (34DDD). I've been washing these in a mesh garment bag and hang-drying them. There are no care instructions on the tag at all, you have to make your own choices I guess, so I erred on the side of caution.
Anyway, for you guys out here with AA/A/B- cups and are still looking to just hide it, and if you are married have a wife/sigoth that isn't going to get all bent out of shape on you, I highly recommend dumping $15 or so on one of these to see how it works for you.
Have a wonderful evening,
brock123