Thanks Emily, and I hope so!
My brace has to be worn over a t-shirt, and then an outer shirt worn over that - when I bother. Around the house I don't care, but outside is another matter.
I've also been told, for this time of year, to pick up sleeveless men's athletic shirts to wear under the brace when I'm wearing a shirt over, because it'll be cooler. So, picked up those too. It's the height of fashion for those of us in clamshell braces. LOL
It is amazingly hard to find clothes that go over the brace, especially when I adjust the brace for sitting. To sit I have to loosen the lower straps so the brace doesn't cut into me, and that causes the bottom part of the brace to flare out. Need to get this down now before I go back to work, because I sit most of the time. Anyway, I need to find clothes that fit over the flare. So here I was, in the WalMart dressing room, my daughter freaking out that I was taking too long and perhaps I had fallen and couldn't get up

while I'm trying to decide if I look like an elephant or a hippo. Finally decided on a really huge flowered and loose shirt that will allow people to see me from a mile away, and a huge blue knit shirt that sorta works.
Tomorrow hubby is taking me to a store that specializes in scrubs for nurses. I've been told they carry large sizes and I think scrubs for both shirts and pants are a great idea for work. Pockets for carrying things so maybe I won't have to carry a purse and its added weight, and at least I'll look medical. Not exactly the look for the banking industry that I work in, but it'll remind people what I just went through. LOL. All I need to do is have a surgical mask dangling around my neck to complete the look.
Now don't forget Emily...I did do the WalMart thing in one of their electric scooters, so I didn't walk the store. Trying to walk more is a personal goal right now, although not my doctor's. He's a fan of relaxing and letting the fusion take, everything else can come later. I do see what he means. Too much walking really is the only thing that causes any back discomfort. Not real pain, mostly an ache. When I saw the x-rays showing the vast amount of hardware in there, I was shocked it was just an ache. Holy Cow!
Paula