A printed shirt actually won’t help; in fact shirts with large prints on them make the mid-section look larger than it is. A V-neck shirt is a type of shirt that would help; it would accent the breast area more and therefore make the stomach smaller. Also, you need to make sure that your shirt fits.
Both too big and too small will make you look bigger than you are. The length of the shirt is another important thing you need to look at, your shirt should end a little below your waist and belly button. You want the shirt to fall in the middle of what is commonly called the pouch or pooch by many women.
This will help elongate your mid-section perfectly and will make your stomach and hips looks slimmer and better proportioned. Try darker colored shirts, darker colors are instantly slimming.
Don't tuck the shirt in. I've lost about 65 lbs (to date) in two years and I definitely do not have what one might call washboard abs. I don't know that wearing a printed shirt or a different neckline will make much of a difference.
A shirt's a shirt, especially if it's way too big or way too small. And the neckline is, I think, pretty far above your stomach, so unless you were already wearing necklines that plunged very far down, like the one pictured, that won't be a factor.
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