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Started by Linde, January 01, 2019, 01:13:11 PM

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transspoonie

Well, you're all set then! :D

Also, since I forgot to mention it before; most of the binder sellers/manufacturers I know of, including GC2B, have excellent customer service and a simple return process. If you have any problems with your binder (pain, breathing discomfort, fit problems, etc.), most are happy to help you return it for an exchange/refund.

- Alexander





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blackcat

I'm late to this, but Air Max makes velcro binders that you can adjust on the side - so if you get stuck somewhere for a long day, you can loosen the side exactly to your liking if you're uncomfortable. I wear mine loose and they also make me look REALLY flat because the material in the front is thicker and has a very... flat way of sitting.

FWIW, I wear a GC2b three sizes up from what I measure, and I'm not comfortable wearing that for more than 4ish hours. The look of the GC2B is great, though.
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