Binders?

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  1. Confusedgirl0

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    Does anyone know where I can order some binders around the size of 38D? I want to be flat or almost flat. Are my boobs small enough to find a binder that won't endanger my breathing or anything like that? Would love some tips/sources I could visit.
     
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    I am looking for some size 42C. There's one on amazon that comes in larger sizes but I can't for the life of me figure out the sizes, it seems that it's in women's pants sizes? I dunno. Totally confused.
     
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    I've been looking around too since I have a large chest and a lot of people say that binders from Underworks are the best. They have a comprehensive measuring chart and I've heard some good reviews. I'm planning on buying one from them in the future so maybe give them a try.
     
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    On that post was a link you posted to another post that linked to the underworks site. xD

    Are there any with zippers or clasps? I would not be able to step into one 'cause I have a big butt.. But I also have broad shoulders so I wouldn't be able to get it over my head either. And if I did I might get stuck.. >.>
     
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    I found them :slight_smile: Thanks
     
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    I actually just got my GC2B binder in the mail and OMG I totally recommend it!! It's not super tight but somehow flattens really effectively (I'm a DD, so I got me a serious situation.) And they're really affordable compared to LesLoveBoat.

    I'd also recommend the TriTop; it's very effective, although things tend to shift around in it really easily, morphing into this uniboob situation which I have to take care of occasionally.

    Don't go to Amazon for the velcro/hook-and-loop closure ones; they're designed for really small-chested people and even if they're stretchy enough they don't have enough coverage.
     
  9. Acm

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    Sorry to hijack someone else's thread but you're the first person I've seen that has a GC2B binder, and I was wondering what the material is like. Is there more cotton/softness than the tri-top has? I want a higher quality binder but my mom doesn't like the tri-top because she thinks it's too restrictive and uncomfortable, and all my purchases have to go through her.
     
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    Sorry to hijack someone else's thread but you're the first person I've seen that has a GC2B binder, and I was wondering what the material is like. Is there more cotton/softness than the tri-top has? I want a higher quality binder but my mom doesn't like the tri-top because she thinks it's too restrictive and uncomfortable, and all my purchases have to go through her.[/QUOTE]

    I have both a full length binder from GC2B and two half lengths with clasps from loveboats. The loveboats binders never worked and when I actually got them on they cause a lot of pain and breathing problems x_x The GC2B one binds well and keeps things in place if I wear two sports bras underneath. Breathable and very comfortable. It's stretchy everywhere but the front chest area. I don't know what it's made of... And if the binders don't work for you, you can get a back brace from a store and just wear it backwards... It helps for big chested men/ individuals. Hope that helps! :icon_bigg (!) :thumbsup: :eusa_danc :smilewave
     
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    If you can't get hold of anything in the right size/price range/shipping region, you can wear 2 sports bras (1 backwards and 1 forwards), and though it's not 100% effective, it's still better than nothing.