4) VEST TOPS
Why, of course, yes? We must get rid of the breasts. And there’s no better way to do this than by using a vest top that’s a little too small. A vest top is a crafty bit of kit that helps flatten the chest for a more masculine look. While there are many ways to adjust and manipulate a vest top, GiGi recommends avoiding tape use. Let me repeat that, avoid tape! Unless you want to end up with cut skin or breathing difficulties, just leave it be. A vest top can be applied in multiple layers, so if one tank top doesn’t cover your shapes, just keep adding more until they are. Our favourite? The BaronHong compression shirt from e-Bay. Valued at £15, its effectiveness will strip you from any hesitance the price may cause. Still not sold? It comes in eight different colours, so if your outfit is funky, you don’t need to worry about a difference of colour appearing. “A vest top is key, Victor says. You don’t want to break the focus of the audience. In their eyes, you are now a king. The last thing you want them to see is a pair of breasts jumping out on them. It’s unprofessional and lazy. I’d also advise you to use a piece of fabric to tie the vest top edge to the back to have a flat posture. Otherwise, you may resemble a flamingo. I’ve been there before, and it’s awkward.”
Now, if your budget is restricted, the beauty of this kit is that you can find it in any high street store. No, it isn’t as effective as the BaronHong, but it still does the deed. All it takes is for you to walk in, purchase and perform! And suppose we still find ourselves in this or a new pandemic in the future. In that case, Amazon also offers standard free delivery for Primark products. Now, let’s order you that king’s chest!