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Missed Miss   14-01-2014, 08:00 AM
#1
One way to "hide" your tits, but still let them be seen (for those of you still in guy mode) is to get a shirt with two pockets, one over each breast, and put something light into each pocket so that it actually LOOKS like you have tits, but, if anyone questions it, you pull out the pocket's contents and show them. At the moment, I'm wearing a t-shirt with one pocket and a pair of PVC gloves in it that I wear at work and the gloves make my left tit look at least one cup size bigger. A Kleenex or three might also do the trick. If you wear this type of thing often enough people you are around a lot won't think anything of you looking like you have tits after a short while and, once they GET a cup size bigger, you don't have to stuff the pockets anymore.
AnnieBL   14-01-2014, 10:55 AM
#2
I too favour shirts with two pockets for much the same reasons. It only seems necessary to put something in one of them - typically my reading glasses - but even without the pockets provide some camouflage.

BethBCB   14-01-2014, 03:50 PM
#3
Button down shirts are always helpful when it comes to hiding the girls. I also where compression shirts to help tame the profile and keep them from pointing out. It helps to round the shape similar to a sports bra only you don't have the bra lines. I wish I could just where my push up bra and let it all hang out.
Karren   14-01-2014, 05:46 PM
#4
I don't try to hide mine but I wear a suit and tie every day and that does a pretty good job of hiding them.... even when I wearing a bra... and corset.... another way is to wear a compression shirt.. like under armor.... or a tight sports bra...
spanky (aka Lola)   03-02-2014, 04:18 PM
#5
i have been wearing a lot of women's shirts of late, ones with buttons on the left side. It is a relatively subtle way of letting the observant know. Most of the ones I have are polo and golf shirts, but they do little to hide the girls. This can be a professional issue -- I cannot afford to alienate my clients, many of whom could be intolerant of recent developments.

What i would love to fine is some nice two-pocket women's shirts but have had trouble finding a good source for nice-looking, androgynous two-pocket shirts. Any suggestions would be quite welcomed.

Thanks in advance, all.
GoneGirl   03-02-2014, 04:48 PM
#6
Something like this?:

http://www.toughweld.com/products/10977-womens-denim-snap-front-shirt

Clara
BigDee   03-02-2014, 07:39 PM
#7
(03-02-2014, 04:48 PM)ClaraKay Wrote: Something like this?:

http://www.toughweld.com/products/10977-womens-denim-snap-front-shirt

Clara

Hi Clara,

I'm afraid that such wouldn't work for me, their largest size is too small (in the women's sizes). Dodgy

My under measurement is 48" (121.92cm). My bust measurement is 53" (134.62cm). (Over bust 47", 119.38cm.)

Hey! I've grown! I'm up 2" since the last time I measured. Big Grin

Even this one is too small. http://www.toughweld.com/products/31255-mens-bozeman-long-sleeve-shirt

And, their tall sizes are only meant for people up to 6'3" (190.5cm). Sad I'm 6'7" (200.66cm)

BigDave
GoneGirl   03-02-2014, 07:48 PM
#8
Dave, you ARE a big one. I don't know how much girlishness is in you, but if it's as much as in me -- time to learn how to sew! Big Grin

A big hug (be careful, I'm fragile!)

Clara Wink
spanky (aka Lola)   03-02-2014, 09:04 PM
#9
(03-02-2014, 04:48 PM)ClaraKay Wrote: Something like this?:

http://www.toughweld.com/products/10977-womens-denim-snap-front-shirt

Clara

Thanks, ClaraKay! I think I'll give one a try. I am on the tall side, so I am hoping it is not too short.

I like the flannel shirt as well.

http://www.toughweld.com/products/13584-womens-midweight-flannel-button-front-shirt


Unfortunately, I am somewhat color blind, so I am not sure what colors are in the plaid shirts. One is labeled "Hot Pink" and I cannot see the pink at all. Do you suppose that means I could get away with wearing it?

spanky
BigDee   03-02-2014, 09:32 PM
#10
(03-02-2014, 07:48 PM)ClaraKay Wrote: Dave, you ARE a big one. I don't know how much girlishness is in you, but if it's as much as in me -- time to learn how to sew! Big Grin

A big hug (be careful, I'm fragile!)

Clara Wink

LOL Not too much, I'm on the masculine side of androgynous (personality wise.)

I'm not too good with hand sewing, I do a rough job of repairs. I do know how to use a machine. I also know how to crochet. Rolleyes Required to learn by my mom when I was a kid. Along with other "feminine" household chores. Required for my brother and sisters as well. My mom's friends would ask her why she didn't get a dishwasher, she'd tell them she had four.

Always have to be careful. Wink

BigDave
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