Here's the thing: I work in a men's super max security prison, and ordered these to put my badges on so I didn't have to wear the oh-so-ugly uniforms provided. I went to store after store in search of black polo shirts, only to find ones that were $60-65 each, or were men's and didn't fit right. The material itself is a bit "rough", but that wasn't the issue. I was completely and utterly willing to put up with that. After all, I'm pretty dang reasonable. Anyway, I was working in general population (as we Correctional Officers call it, gen. pop), when the following did occur. I was conducting a security check when I felt the sudden, but unmistakable feel of a button coming undone. Then another. Then another. The three buttons (out of four) had suddenly came undone. I didn't exactly feel compelled to be around 240 convicted felons with my blouse unbuttoned to where everything was coming, especially considering how many of them were sex offenders. Not a good feeling to have. So despite the fact that I had known some of these inmates since I was 19 (that's when I started working there), it was still extremely awkward. I spent the majority of my 8 hour shift attempting to covertly re-adjust myself, and re-button what was absolutely refusing to stay in place. Keep in mind, I have boobs, but not gigantic monstrous boobs, a D cup. This shirt shouldn't have been as much of a problem as it was. So throughout the day, I had to tell Offenders to get away from my desk, as they were up there for one reason, and one reason only-but I couldn't just stop to go the bathroom every time this was happening, which was about thirty seconds (if even that). And adjusting in the living area wasn't exactly as feasible option either, as there is nothing more that these inmates like than to see a female "adjust" herself. I understand that my situation is a worst case scenario, but I would have loved to know that these shirts that are supposedly marketed towards females can not successfully cover a woman with breasts prior to purchasing. So buyer beware, these shirts are not make to fit women with larger size breasts, unless you plan on showing off more than you planned on. The material is okay, but the only other option to make these shirts work for me would be to literally sew the buttons to the shirt. Yes, it was that awkward. Normally, I don't make purchases without trying things on, but I wish that I would have known this prior to ordering. -Hannah