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Binders for the large-chested???

Started by Rowan, September 30, 2014, 11:44:23 PM

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Rowan

I have a binder (Underworks compression tanksuit) and it helps..... for about 15 minutes. Then my chest slides forward and makes the weirdest cleavage ever. I have tried wearing a tight sports bra with it, still have the same issue.

Can anyone help? I know that completely disguising my chest is probably impossible (I wear a 42H bra) but there has to be something better than what I've got now.
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Dread_Faery

If you find out please let me know, my partner is in the same situation
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EchelonHunt

I have the same issue. It's like, my chest flattens down and then upwards, giving the weird cleavage. I've found wearing baggy shirts helps hide this a bit better. I also have to be careful not to slouch forward too much or bend down (I would rather squat down then bend) as the tshirt collar falls forward and can give onlookers an eyeful of awkward cleavage...!

I haven't found anything to fix this as I am already wearing the binder that compresses the best without affecting my ability to breathe and isn't impossible to get on and off...

Sorry I couldn't help you much!
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Matthew

I don't know how to solve this, I'm considering buying a binder one size smaller, although if it's already snug I wouldn't recommend that.

It helps to push the lumps towards your armpits, like where the fat is there anyway. It sorta blends in easier nothing really sticks out at the front, if the binder fits ok-ish it shouldn't move too much. If it does go to the bathroom and fix it.


Good luck  :)
-Matt
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h3llsb3lls

Hi fellow giant chest! I am a 44 H, and I have the cotton concealer binder from underworks. i push them out and to the side and find I get a reasonable looking man chest.
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Rowan

Quote from: h3llsb3lls on October 01, 2014, 05:42:19 PM
Hi fellow giant chest! I am a 44 H, and I have the cotton concealer binder from underworks. i push them out and to the side and find I get a reasonable looking man chest.

Thanks, I will have to look into that one! How long is it? I'm trying to avoid the rolling-up issue too ('cause hips).
"You either like me or you don't... it took me 20-something years to learn how to love myself. I don't have that kind of time to convince somebody else." -Unknown
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h3llsb3lls

It is long enough to comfortably tuck in to my pants and I can raise arms over my head with no ride up.
Because being awesome just wasn't enough.

Figured it out the first time: 1994
Figured it out again: 2002
Figured it out again again: 2008
Figured it out and told someone: 2011
Came out to parents: June 2014
Came out to closest friends: June 2014
First outing as Erik: June 28th 2014
Came out to conservative sister: September 2014
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