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Underworks 998 and 988

Started by Hayzer12, May 01, 2015, 12:49:52 AM

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Hayzer12

I had to buy new binders recently (went with the 997 as usual) and I was going to get some other stuff here in the next few weeks, but I wanted to come on here and ask a few of you guys opinion.

I have bought the 998 before. But I think I got it too small.

I usually wear a M in Underworks 997, but the top panel of the 998 was TOO SHORT to be comfortable. It wasn't as long as the tri-top, and fit me literally like a bra... it was awful. It rested right beneath my moobs (which are only around a B) and just wasn't comfortable overall...

I don't typically need a LOT of binding, so I considered getting the 993 because I like the look better than the 997 and was told (by underworks) that it still compresses the chest pretty well, but not as well as 997.

However, I REALLY want the 988 tank top to work out....and I'm assuming that it fits like the 998 fit (since it's the same thing, just 998 is a t-shirt and 988 is a tank top)

I thought about perhaps going a size or two up so that I could POTENTIALLY wear it out.. but I wanted to know if any of you had tried that before. I know a lot of people say it can't be worn on its own, but that's getting their usual binder size.. I wonder if I were to get a size or two up, if it'd be different somehow(and because I think I can get away with it due to not needing a LOT of binding)

I'm 5'9, very broad shouldered and chested.. and currently pretty athletic.. so I honestly think that an XL wouldn't be TOO big on me considering I measure a 41.5 around the chest at my tailor. And if I COULD wear it alone after going up in size, it'd be a plus (Plus it'd be nice if I got it bigger so that it was actually bearable to wear)

I also thought it might be cool to get it in white and do an iron-on graphic (if it could be worn on its own, that is). That way, it looks like just a tank top.
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Alexthecat

You need to follow the sizing on each one. I believe they are all different. If you are borderline on the sizing go up one.

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Hayzer12

All of Underworks sizes for the binders I have been interested in have the exact same sizing chart. I would be at the very beginning of a "L" in all of them, although I wear a M in a 997.

I think I'm going to try an XL in the 988 and see if I can't wear it alone.

I just wanted to see if any other guys have tried to UP SIZE on these particular model numbers in order to get over the whole issue of not being able to wear it on its own as it looks to be intended for.
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