bluh looking at bras and bra-models is giving me gender frustration but it's important to get a comfortable one.
This is BY FAR my favorite bra:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Avia-Women-s-Medium-Support-Racerback-Sports-Bra/285946494It's light polyester-lycra with thin but firm foam inserts. The inserts verifiably protect against being poked in the chest, and they also comfortably flatten my chest. My booba is very noticeable in a non-baggy t-shirt, but with this underneath I'm completely stealth. (And I really value being able to do that). I wear this more than I don't, even sometimes to bed. I often leave the inserts out now though, for some subtle feminine curve while keeping the abrasion protection.
It doesn't
feel like it's providing much support until I take it off and try to jog, or descend stairs. I can't even- I basically can't do that now, I always circle back for support. It's not the soreness of early growth, it's more about the mass moving in a
weird way... so that's a nice little reality check whenever I feel like I don't have any chest.
I just measured my self at 38" band circumference, and XL fits me perfectly. It feels snug but it doesn't bite like my other bras. I guess that's the lycra, though also maybe I've stretched it slightly over the past four months of near-constant use.
So yeah I'm VERY happy with it, and it's the only one I've tried with such easily removable inserts.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Avia-Women-s-Racerback-High-Impact-Sports-Bra/249452757This one costs $16 instead of $10 and is "high impact" but
has no inserts at all, so almost nill impact protection??? It's also uncomfortably tight in the band despite being the same size and manufacturer. It also has awkwardly big cups despite also being a "sports bra".
I use it as a backup when I need to wash my good one (I often just handwash my good one in the shower though, it's just light polyester).
I'm just now realizing why size charts have been so unhelpful to me, and why they emphasize cup size as much as band size. I have a bit of belly fat but my "band" is just my ribcage... Whereas someone with a smaller skeleton could easily reach my 38" band with soft tissue. And their "C-cup" would be a lot different from my "C-cup", shape-wise. (I measured a high B back in November and it HAS to be more, now. I'd rather not check).
Anyway, I think there's going to be some guess-and-checking. My size (for this brand) is roughly XL at 38". I tried a L that I REALLY liked the design of, but it was obviously too small so I returned it (and they did take it back!). I probably should have tried it in a changing room (even over a thin shirt?) but I wasn't brave enough, I was nervous enough anyway.
That's also why I went for the cheapest, though I'm still surprised (annoyed, honestly) that my $10 is materially better than the $16 one in every way. though maybe the larger cup size will be useful (':
(same listed size though!! Both sports bras, same brand, agh!!)