(15-09-2016, 05:19 PM)iaboy Wrote:(15-09-2016, 05:15 PM)Ethereal Wrote: Here you go. I promise it works ... worth every penny.
http://www.underworks.com/women/bras/extreme-magicotton-sports-and-binding-bra
This is what I personally use because I my body is really curvy and it helps to hold in my butt and hips as well.
http://www.underworks.com/men/compression-bodysuits/ultimate-chest-binder-tanksuit
They are super comfortable as well. You're welcome.
Yep, I have seen them myself some time ago. But these hacks we have been discussing up till now are $2 - $10 hacks. I would hope that something that runs $35 - $50 each would work.
(16-09-2016, 04:44 PM)julieTG Wrote: Hi Jamie
your breasts look so big now
when you say noticeable,
do they look like moobs underneath shirt or can they be clocked as real female breasts ?
Julie
(28-09-2016, 03:45 AM)mn2010 Wrote: I can share in the headlight action... Long before NBE... - Although i always wear compression shirts and usually thick, oversized T-Shirt, or Dress shirt with center relief(nearly female cut). - Avoid polo's, there a dead give away... -____-
(02-10-2016, 09:28 PM)spoked451 Wrote:(28-09-2016, 03:45 AM)mn2010 Wrote: I can share in the headlight action... Long before NBE... - Although i always wear compression shirts and usually thick, oversized T-Shirt, or Dress shirt with center relief(nearly female cut). - Avoid polo's, there a dead give away... -____-
I'm fine with men's dress shirts, I've tried to use women's, but a vast majority have princess seams which are a dead giveaway as well. I've found women's polos to work fine so long as the placket (button area) isn't excessively long. Hardly anyone notices that the placket is reversed from a men's polo.
For underneath I use women's sport tanks with compression/shelf bra built in and that's been working for years now.