Shrinking boobs and bra suggestion
I am not a fan of bras but I've been using the Genie bras since surgerymade the ones I had obsolete. They come in packs of 2, include the foam pads. I get them at Bed, Bath & Beyond and use a coupon to save 5 bucks, bringing the cost down to 7-8 dollars each. I prefer the camie as it helps keep my jiggly gut in place though. The camie is more- you only get 1 for $20, but they also come with the removable foam fillers, if you need/want them. Machine washable-love that! I finally went to Nordies for a fitting a couple of weeks ago and got 2 bras and two shaper tanks for over 150 dollars. For the money, compared to a "real" bra, I'd try it, Ladies.
Ohhh.... the cami! I wanted to try it, but given my amazon height I usually have trouble with length. I notice you are on the taller side- can you tell if it would run long enough if you were a few inches taller? Most of my height is in my legs (36" inseam) so it is feasible that our torso lengths are fairly comparable.

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yes I think it would work if I was a 2-3 inches taller- but you are 6" taller than I so I'm not so sure. I'm really short waisted, inseam maybe 32", if I do the math it MIGHT work for you. The length is just below my hip bone (yeah hip bone!) and the spandex works great- actually better than the shaper tanks from Nordie's.
Great suggestion!! It has to be the most comfortable bra I've tried since the surgery!!