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Compression Shirts - Experiences?

Started by Tri, March 27, 2017, 03:42:37 PM

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Tri

Greetings!
I have been considering buying a "Tesla" brand compression shirt from Amazon for light binding purposes and I was wondering if anyone has any experience with these or other brand cooling-compression athletic shirts.

I have an underworks binder but I am interested in trying something more light-weight w/ a "muscle shirt" sleeveless cut (to address arm pit fat) and also Tesla/Under Armor/Nike have a much more fun color range.
Example: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JRW5XTE/ref=twister_B01IVJEAMU

I was planning to just order a size small and see how it works. I understand that it won't create a flat chest, but my breasts are hard and high and a standard binder doesn't help me that much anyway. I'm a 36" underbust and 42" over bust.
But enough about me, I want to hear what your experiences with non-binding compression shirts have been.
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Chancey

This is kinda weird, but go on youtube and look up videos of people that lost a lot of weight and have extra skin, and what they do to hide it.
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Jacqueline

Hi Tri,

Welcome to the site.

Thanks for asking a good question. I am sure there are a lot of members who would want to know this too. My transition takes me in the other direction so I can't really answer you. I bet you will get some responses though.

I also want to share some links with you. They are mostly welcome information and the rules that govern the site. If you have not had a chance to look through them, please take a moment:

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