Go for a sleeveless compression vest with a low neckline, which wouldn't be noticeable under a button-up or swim shirt. You can find compression apparel designed for gynecomastia online and at medical supply stores.  If you have trouble finding a garment labeled for gynecomastia, go with a surgical compression vest, which people wear after chest operations to help incision sites heal. If you plan on swimming, check your product’s label to make sure it can get wet. Most compression garments can be worn in saltwater. However, chlorine can damage elastic fabric, so don’t wear a compression vest in a chlorinated pool. Men’s shapewear and performance sportswear can also do the trick, even if they’re not specifically designed for gynecomastia. While they’re more expensive, some performance vests have cooling strips, which can help make wearing layers more comfortable.  Find shapewear and performance apparel online, at athletic supply stores, or in the menswear section of most major department stores. Like compression garments, shapewear and performance apparel are usually made of materials that shouldn't be exposed to chlorinated water. A rash guard is a tight-fitting top worn by surfers and other water sports aficionados, and a swim shirt is a less fitted version. They’re on-trend, so you might feel less out of place if you wear one.  Many fashion brands manufacture swim shirts, and rash guards are available at any store that sells sportswear. You can also find either garment online. If a swim shirt alone doesn't conceal your chest, you could a wear one over a compression or performance vest. Remember that a garment with cooling strips can help keep you from getting too hot. You could try wearing a compression vest under a button-up, but you wouldn’t be able to go in the water. For a beachy look, go with a vertical striped, checkered, or tropical print button-up shirt. Avoid white, and go for colors that won’t contrast sharply with your swim trunks.  White can make your upper body look broader, and a sharp contrast between your shirt and trunks will draw attention to your upper body. Vertical stripes and patterns are slimming and can draw the eye away from body shape. A button-up offers more structure than a tee, so it’s less likely to cling to your chest.  If anyone asks, you could say that you’re wearing a shirt to protect your skin from the sun.
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One-sentence summary -- Invest in a compression shirt or vest designed for gynecomastia. Conceal your chest with men's shapewear or performance apparel. Wear a swim shirt or rash guard. Cover up with a slimming striped or patterned button-up shirt.

Q: See a barber or hairdresser on a regular basis to work on your personal style. A nice hair style can help you stay fashion forward. Don’t be afraid to change up your look every now and again, though!  For men, a reliable barber can help you work on your personal style. He or she can choose a haircut that's flattering for your facial features. A barber can also give you advice on hair products to use.  For women, going to a hair salon once every couple of months can help you maintain a flattering hairstyle. Talk to your stylist and what cuts and styles would look best on you. Ask him or her about what products to use as well. Having a tailor you trust can help you stay fashionable. You can have clothing items altered or repaired to fit your style and taste. It may be somewhat pricey, but if you're paying for tailor service on high-quality items they'll end up lasting you a long time. Vintage and discount designer items can easily be tailored to fit you, so long as they don’t have intricate beading or a complicated pattern. High quality clothing should be washed with some care. Proper laundering can help your clothes last longer.  Separate clothing items before washing based on color, especially dark colored clothes. For example, reds should be washed separately from blues.  Wear clothes a few times before washing them. This helps maintain color and shape. Allow expensive items to air dry after washing. It's a good idea to invest in a drying rack.  If you notice stains in clothing, work on blotting them out rather than rubbing. This will stop the stains from spreading. If you notice a grease or oil stain on a silk item, sprinkle baby powder on it and let it absorb the stain overnight.
A: Have a regular barber or hairdresser. See a tailor. Wash your clothing with care.

Article: Measuring in large or baggy pants will make your calculations far too big, and measuring without pants will make it difficult to get accurate numbers. Instead, wear a pair of pants that sit close to the leg itself. If you plan on buying jeans using this measurement, wear pants similar in length to what you want to purchase. If you do not own a pair of properly fitted jeans, measuring your own inseam will give you the information necessary purchase some. Shoes add extra bulk and height that can mess with the length of your pants and throw off your measurements. To avoid this, remove your shoes so your feet touch the ground. Unless they’re extremely bulky, feel free to keep your socks on. Slouching can throw off your measurements, so stand against a wall to make sure your posture stays good. Push your shoulders back and hold your torso up, keeping your back straight and tall. Keep your legs shoulder-width apart and make sure they’re straight, not bent. Your feet should be flat on the ground. Hold a soft tape measure to your pants’ crotch seam, about 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.1 cm) below your actual crotch. Measure down your inner leg until you reach the middle of your ankle. Your general inseam measurement will be listed on the tape measure. Remember to keep your legs straight, otherwise the measurement will not be accurate. If you have trouble finding this measurement on your own, ask a friend or family member to help.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Put on a pair of close-fitting pants. Take off your shoes. Stand up straight with your back against the wall. Measure your leg from crotch to ankle.