One time I had to wear a vneck for a play and pretty much sat on the front of the stage the entire time. During one of the practices, one guy almost toppled over me while looking down my shirt. I personally thought it was very funny.
So you expect her to wear a stuffy tshirt and be uncomfortable because you can't control yourself? In that case, I'm gonna need you to wear a jacket at the beach and wear baggier pants. I can't control when I'm gonna take a peak at your amazing abs or massive bulge.
If you are comfortable in the clothes you wear, you shouldn't have to be uncomfortable because someone might look at you
Here's an idea. Wear the clothes that are comfortable to you, and don't get uncomfortable when someone checks you out. I take it as a compliment when a man checks me out. It's better than crying about not being noticed.
You can wear whatever you want, whether its uncomfortable as hell, super comfy, slutty, or whatever else you can think of. HOWEVER, what everybody else thinks/acts like/says to you because you are wearing said clothing and how you feel because of them is part of that clothing too. If you want to wear a shirt that barely covers yours tits, go for it. Just remember people are going to stare or call you a slut or whatever else. If that makes you so uncomfortable, maybe that outfit isn't as comfortable as you thought it was. You see women staring at guys abs or "massive bulges" and yet you don't see those guys bitching out the women staring. You know why? Because if the guys weren't comfortable with it, they wouldn't be wearing clothes that showed it off.
I'm sorry for my initial outburst though I don't think I took this post "too seriously"... I believe theres a problem when you're gonna blame the other person for your own wandering eyes and not take responsibility that you can't control yourself
If you are comfortable in the clothes you wear, you shouldn't have to be uncomfortable because someone might look at you