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    I'm not certain, but there are Spanx made for men - which are compression t-shirts, and not hosiery like the Spanx for women. No dangly bits involved!

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    Try a Japanese Haramaki. They are breathable, give you back support and warm your core for Winter, (they really do help with circulation) you'll sweat like a mad-man in spanx and it will turn you all red about the middle like this :butt: he~he!

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    Yes, like Andrew said... the t-shirt version.
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    The kilts in question fit but on the last strap notch.
    I have a lil' divit just below the belt, the Sporran covers it up a bit, so its only semi noticeable.

    Maybe I'm just being a bit vain?

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    A vain kilt wearer?! Say it not so! ;)

    Quote Originally Posted by TJ Kelley View Post
    Yes, like Andrew said... the t-shirt version.
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    Maybe I'm just being a bit vain?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TJ Kelley View Post
    Yes, like Andrew said... the t-shirt version.

    The kilts in question fit but on the last strap notch.
    I have a lil' divit just below the belt, the Sporran covers it up a bit, so its only semi noticeable.

    Maybe I'm just being a bit vain?
    I bet you think this thread is about you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McElmurry View Post
    I bet you think this thread is about you.
    Haaa ! Too funny ! I wonder if anyone will make the connection .
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacGumerait View Post
    Haaa ! Too funny ! I wonder if anyone will make the connection .
    I got it, I got it already!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacGumerait View Post
    Haaa ! Too funny ! I wonder if anyone will make the connection .

    How many of us got that one but decided to let it slip quietly by? We wouldn't want to show our ages, would we?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BCAC View Post
    How many of us got that one but decided to let it slip quietly by? We wouldn't want to show our ages, would we?
    Yes , you are probably right .
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    Quote Originally Posted by TJ Kelley View Post
    Yes, like Andrew said... the t-shirt version.
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    The kilts in question fit but on the last strap notch.
    I have a lil' divit just below the belt, the Sporran covers it up a bit, so its only semi noticeable.

    Maybe I'm just being a bit vain?
    This looks kinda like a product on Underworks.com. I have a few guys I know who have gynecomastia and they have attested that the compression shirts from Underworks work wonders (with varying degrees of support from a single panel to a triple panel and everything in between). The price on Underworks isn't too steep with the base price being $30 USD
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