Best clothes to hide boobs?
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Mssaprl9
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Best clothes to hide boobs?
So what are the best best types of clothing that will hide a BA, especially early post op? Would a baggy tee shirt work ok? It's hot here at the moment so no sweatshirts. And do you think they will be harder hide early post op since they will be bigger and more swollen?
I am freaking out as I am going to be hiding this from my parents and just want to get away with it..thank you xx
I am freaking out as I am going to be hiding this from my parents and just want to get away with it..thank you xx
Mssaprl9- BJSF Addict
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Re: Best clothes to hide boobs?
Baggy T-Shirts will be fine hun, I wore alot of vest tops with a pashmina draped over the front and a pair of shorts and my boobs were massive and I was able to hide them well.
scarves and pashminas in lots of colours were fabulous and I could use them with nice shift dresses too if I was going somewhere nice and didn't have to worry so much about wearing T-shirts right up the neck! xx
scarves and pashminas in lots of colours were fabulous and I could use them with nice shift dresses too if I was going somewhere nice and didn't have to worry so much about wearing T-shirts right up the neck! xx
Re: Best clothes to hide boobs?
You think that would still hide them early post op cookie? I've been massively stuffing my bra and then putting on a baggy tshirt and you honestly can't tell:)
Mssaprl9- BJSF Addict
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Re: Best clothes to hide boobs?
Yeah, as long as you cover the tops especially of your boobs, 'cos they can look a little odd early post-op, you'll be fine. Baggy T-shirts/tops or pashminas to drape and no-one will ever know xx
Re: Best clothes to hide boobs?
I've just bought my first post-op outfit! I went for a cross front patterned satin skirt (to take attention away from boobs) and a thin knitted linen t-shirt (baggy but to tuck into skirt) and high necked (to cover sports bra) so I'm hoping that will be ok xxx
Wishful- BJSF Addict
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Re: Best clothes to hide boobs?
Baggy tops and a stuffed bra up to the day, then follow on with baggy tops. I don't think people would have noticed mine if they didn't know already... They look the same in tops as they did with a gel bra.x
*Alice*- BJSF Elite Member
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Ohhh thanks Alice that's what I need needed to know, will they look the same in clothes as they do with my padded bras as long as I'm not showing cleavage? If I can get away with that I think I will be fine, just no low cut shirts at home...booooo
Mssaprl9- BJSF Addict
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Re: Best clothes to hide boobs?
Mssaprl9 wrote:Ohhh thanks Alice that's what I need needed to know, will they look the same in clothes as they do with my padded bras as long as I'm not showing cleavage? If I can get away with that I think I will be fine, just no low cut shirts at home...booooo
Well mine do, but if I have cleavage on show it's pretty obvious so definitely opt for anything that will cover them. I wore Atlantis gel bra's that had a tonn of gel in them so I probably mislead people into thinking I'd had boobs all of my life quite well haha.
The first few days you may want to opt for a hoody over the top or something, as they sit higher and can feel quite out there but other than that I think you'll be fine and if anyone does ask say you're wearing a gel bra... They needn't know you were stuffing it before your op!x
*Alice*- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Best clothes to hide boobs?
I put on TWO of my padded victories secret pushup bras at the same time (LOL) and then put on a baggy top..no ones noticed. Thank you girls!! :))))
Mssaprl9- BJSF Addict
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Re: Best clothes to hide boobs?
*Alice* wrote:Mssaprl9 wrote:Ohhh thanks Alice that's what I need needed to know, will they look the same in clothes as they do with my padded bras as long as I'm not showing cleavage? If I can get away with that I think I will be fine, just no low cut shirts at home...booooo
Well mine do, but if I have cleavage on show it's pretty obvious so definitely opt for anything that will cover them. I wore Atlantis gel bra's that had a tonn of gel in them so I probably mislead people into thinking I'd had boobs all of my life quite well haha.
The first few days you may want to opt for a hoody over the top or something, as they sit higher and can feel quite out there but other than that I think you'll be fine and if anyone does ask say you're wearing a gel bra... They needn't know you were stuffing it before your op!x
Ye, i wear Atlantis bras at the moment, I told my colleague today (only person except from my finance who knows) that i was getting a BA next week and she was shocked when i said i was only 32AA and she agreed that none of the lads at work would notice any different (especially due to our very unflattering posties uniform LOL).
I'm having my op on Wednesday
nickijt32- Newbie BJSF Member
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Re: Best clothes to hide boobs?
I wish i hadnt told my mum she went mad and isnt talking to me! im 27 for goodness sake! good luck for wednesday xxx
Pammie85- BJSF Addict
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