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the most comfortable binder ever

Started by emil, July 26, 2010, 03:44:09 PM

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emil

http://www.lesloveboat.com/shop/images/binders/JUYA007W.jpg

the material is super-soft and the binder does not feel tight at all anywhere. i can move! finally. when i first saw it and felt the material i was like "how is that supposed to bind?" i put it on, and it didn't feel like it was compressing. i looked at my chest in the mirror....and it's flat. probably not tri-top flat but double-front flat with the comfort of wearing....something like a silk top.

it came with no adjustable velcro though (even though on their page it says it has velcro), which i don't mind because the size is fine and i was warned that the velcro ones wear out faster.

yeah so this is binding that doesn't hurt at all, doesn't press your back into a weird position, and still works :) i will take some before and after pictures, also comparing it with my other binders, if requested


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Konnor

"It takes more courage to reveal insecurities than to hide them, more strength to relate to people than to dominate them, more manhood to abide by thought-out principles rather than blind reflex. Toughness is in the soul and spirit, not in muscles and an immature mind." --Alex Karras
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zombiesarepeaceful

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insanitylives

"Tight multilayer spandex design allows for greater performance. Easy to put on and comfortable to wear. Great for athletes, can be worn as swimsuit."
haha what?

Pics, yes. And do you think this could work on someone of a larger chest size?
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emil

honestly, the binder i wear under my swimshirt is the tightest i have (even though i read somewhere here that a wet binder binds just as well as a dry binder,,,but i wanted to make sure)
so i wouldn't recommend the binder i linked as a binder for swimming.

actually, i don't know about large breasts. mine are small but rather firm+perky. on the other hand the binder is on the large side for me and still binds surprisingly well.

pictures to follow.
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notyouraverageguy

Hmmm id like to see comparison pictures as well, &wondering also about it binding for non-small chested guys.
Might work better, since its designed for our bodies.
Gender expression is NOT gender identity.

Defective Catastrophe.
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no_id

It looks like the 801 model from T-kingdom without the zipper. Same material, same look... Interesting. ;)
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emil

nope, it's a different cut than the 801 from t-kingdom. the cut is sort of very low under my arms and the binder itsself really short. just mentioning because i think it might be an issue for larger-breasted folks.

i took the pictures but i think the binder is really a little large on me (i'm an XS but they only go down to S) so i 'll have it sewn tighter ...should be easier with this one since they didn't use that "flat seam" stitching technique.

yuck, okay, so before: http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4087/4833804641_e343c8c1f8_b.jpg

with my old (short double front, 100% lycra) binder:
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4129/4833804653_1afe7bb3df_b.jpg

tritop:
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4151/4834439042_2e2c234330_b.jpg

with the new binder:
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4109/4833804643_228cbb3375_b.jpg

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no_id

Seems to work pretty damn well for you Emil :)

Not too sure if it'd work as well for larger breasted individuals because of the low cut under the arms. Looks like an invitation for more 'lumps'... Dum dee dum...
Tara: The one time in my life I thought I was happy, I was a f**kin zombie.

True Blood S3E2
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Kohitsu

Holy crap the results are amazing! o_o

I think when my Tri Top binders from Underworks wear out, I might just try that new binder!

I'm small chested as well so it should work for me. It's great to hear it's comfortable too!
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Zack

Think I'll try this binder out, looks pretty good.
"Politics is the art of controlling your environment."

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Konnor

Exactly how small chested are you? What size did you have in the tri-top?
"It takes more courage to reveal insecurities than to hide them, more strength to relate to people than to dominate them, more manhood to abide by thought-out principles rather than blind reflex. Toughness is in the soul and spirit, not in muscles and an immature mind." --Alex Karras
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insanitylives

Holy crap that's good. But yeah, it looks like with the short length it wouldn't work for me.
Still. Wow.
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emil

Quote from: konman on July 27, 2010, 10:18:39 AM
Exactly how small chested are you? What size did you have in the tri-top?
i have an XS on the tritop and bra size is 32 B. I chose an S for the loveboat binder and it's a little large, so i am getting an inch taken out at the seams (half an inch would probably do but i always want to go as small as i can).

yeah that's another thing i wanted to add - it says on their site that you should get it a size larger because they run small, but personally  i don't think so.
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notyouraverageguy

Woah, it looks as flat at the tritop.. So what are the advantages/disadvantages of it compared to underworks binders?.. Any roll up, slide down, pop out issues?

I hope someone with a b/c cup can offer a review on this binder. Wonder if it'll work as well.

Post Merge: July 27, 2010, 02:49:11 PM

Im thinking maybe the extra strength velcro might work better for bigger chested guys.. I think you got the sports t-back, right?
Gender expression is NOT gender identity.

Defective Catastrophe.
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Elijah3291

I have a few questions..

I was a little unsure at first because the model on the website is a tiny asian guy and well he probably doesnt have that big of a chest.. but in your pics you are about the size of me.

anyway.. what about jumping around, running.. I like my double compression underworks becuase it keeps things from bouncing around which I find really gross.. how does this new binder do?

how long did it take to get to you in the mail?

any other information we should know about it?
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emil

#16
well as i said, the low cut arms might make larger sizes pop out maybe. I am getting mine back from the tailor tomorrow and will put it to the test this following week but i doubt that it will roll up since it seems too short for that.

i have yet to try it out while doing sports @Elijah, but will do that soon. I think the bounce-control of the double front and tri-top are better though. It took me 5 days to get it in the mail but i chose express shipping. I'm in Europe, but they list delivery times by country in the FAQs.

in terms of other information.....i think the binder is a great relief for days when i cannot bind with a tritop or double because my back hurts or i just don't like the discomfort it gives me at times. I would not necessarily recommend it as an only binder if you wanna look as flat as possible and feel as secure as possible. but i will really only be able to tell for sure once i get it back from the tailor. an inch less in circumference may make quite a difference.

@femboy: yeah i got the sports back one....the extra strength is made of tactel i believe

Post Merge: July 28, 2010, 10:15:01 AM

okay, now that it fits there's no more bouncing at all. i would still say the binding effect is about equal to the double front. i think it's a really good binder for sports, especially when you're going to the gym and can't really inhale well in your other binders, and one you can comfortably sleep in. i will probably still resort to the tritop when i'm going out wearing a fitted t-shirt or something


edit:
oh yeah, and it says on their site to get a size larger. i got an S and i have an X-small in Underworks and the S was too large, I had an inch and a half taken out for it to fit me.
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Kohitsu

This is great to know, thanks for the info! =)
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Lex

Just wanted to add my review on the binder too.
I'll admit that when I first read this, I thought it was way too good to be true BUT I figured that it was at least worth giving a shot, 'cause my Underworks binder started wearing out and I'm tired of being uncomfortable when I bind.

So, I ordered the Juya, had to guesstimate on the sizing though, because my weight and height don't match up on the chart. I got a large, and it fits quite nicely. Like emil said, it's really comfortable and when wearing it, I actually can breathe! I'll say that I'm definitely not flat in the same way as I am with my tri-top, but still completely passable. I've gotten 3 opinions on how it looks and everyone seems to prefer this binder over my old ones.
If I ever have to buy another binder, I'll more than likely order another one like this. 4.5 out of 5 stars.

-Lex
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Elijah3291

thanks for another review.. id really like to be able to breathe during the day. next time I need a new binder I'm ordering from this site
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