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Started by Psycho, November 27, 2013, 08:03:05 PM

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Psycho

I want to buy a binder but I'm kind of confused.

Are there are stores that sell binders, or do you have to buy them online? Can anyone suggest any places for me?

Can you see them through a tee shirt?

What's a good price for one?

I just don't know where to start...

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Alexthecat

Online is where I got mine. The 997 from underworks. http://www.f2mbinders.com/ You could probably see them if you had a black binder with a white shirt on. I have a black one as the white can get real dirty looking. I just don't wear white shirts.

Others will come by with other sites. This 997 has lasted me two years with good caring of it. Surgery in January so I won't need it after that~~~

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brayden4

I agree! I would definitely go with Underworks ( www.ftmbinders.com ) also, its the best one out there in my opinion and they are affordable. I have tried www.lesloveboat.com binders and they ended up cupping my chest more than they flattened them, and I don't have a big chest to begin with. Underworks gives me a really flat chest though and they are more breathable because they are made with a somewhat mesh-like material that helps you stay more cool in the summer.


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maximusloverus

I would recommend underworks as well. I have a 997 and it keeps me pretty flat. Affordable and quick shipping too. Word of advise to putting it on though you might wanna step into it instead of pulling it over your head. Got stuck first time I tried it. lol
Oh how wrong we were to think that immortality meant never dying
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james-felix

The Levamentum Project just opened up again and they have the best prices - I haven't bought a binder from them yet, but they look the exact same as my underworks tri top.
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