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Title: Trying to find a binder
Post by: ReaverMarcus on June 02, 2014, 10:37:11 PM
Post by: ReaverMarcus on June 02, 2014, 10:37:11 PM
I'm going to be getting my refund (it's extra money from my grants/loans for school) soon and I'm thinking of ordering myself a binder. I've mostly been looking on Amazon (though all the ones I seem to find are Asian sizes and I have to get larger than myself)
Anyways, I was wondering if anyone knows a good yet cheap binder (try to keep it under $20 if possible) I could order. I just need at least one, since my mama said she can actually make them for me after she has a pattern for one. Any suggestions would be great.
Anyways, I was wondering if anyone knows a good yet cheap binder (try to keep it under $20 if possible) I could order. I just need at least one, since my mama said she can actually make them for me after she has a pattern for one. Any suggestions would be great.
Title: Re: Trying to find a binder
Post by: SX0877 on June 03, 2014, 01:45:05 AM
Post by: SX0877 on June 03, 2014, 01:45:05 AM
http://amzn.com/B00IGOTABC
I found this type helped me the most, not this particular one, but the same structure.
Took me some practice to buckle them up, but once I got used to it, it was quick to put on and off.
It is only my experience. A lot of people have trouble with Asian binders, I personally liked them the most.
I found this type helped me the most, not this particular one, but the same structure.
Took me some practice to buckle them up, but once I got used to it, it was quick to put on and off.
It is only my experience. A lot of people have trouble with Asian binders, I personally liked them the most.
Title: Re: Trying to find a binder
Post by: sbx on June 03, 2014, 01:29:53 PM
Post by: sbx on June 03, 2014, 01:29:53 PM
Quote from: SX0877 on June 03, 2014, 01:45:05 AM
http://amzn.com/B00IGOTABC
I found this type helped me the most, not this particular one, but the same structure.
Took me some practice to buckle them up, but once I got used to it, it was quick to put on and off.
It is only my experience. A lot of people have trouble with Asian binders, I personally liked them the most.
I ordered one of these type of binders a few years back (from Asia with clasps), I don't know if it was the same brand, but I had a somewhat negative experience with it. Even though I ordered the correct size according the size chart, it was too small, and I could barely get it on. Plus the fabric didn't really have any elasticity or breathability to it. I couldn't imagine that it would have been comfortable to wear/breathe in all day even if it was a little larger.
If you're going to get one of the cheaper Asian binders, I'd say order a size up and go for one that has positive reviews from people. But IMO, Underworks is the best in terms of value and quality. A tri-top is around $30 on their website, and there's usually Underworks coupon codes out there if you do a search. It might be worth paying the extra $10-15.
Title: Re: Trying to find a binder
Post by: Kiwi on June 03, 2014, 05:07:30 PM
Post by: Kiwi on June 03, 2014, 05:07:30 PM
Best binder I ever got is the Underworks tri-top. Very comfortable, I can wear it for 10 hours without problems and it's great at flattening your chest. It's more or less 30$ but very durable and good quality.
Title: Re: Trying to find a binder
Post by: ReaverMarcus on June 03, 2014, 05:35:02 PM
Post by: ReaverMarcus on June 03, 2014, 05:35:02 PM
I have looked at the Underworks tri top (still have it bookmarked) but the price is what is making me not really want to buy it. I just need one to show my mom how the style is and how it works (I'll use it too) I know I'm not getting much so I'm trying to stay with a cheap binder.
Title: Re: Trying to find a binder
Post by: Alexthecat on June 04, 2014, 05:41:37 AM
Post by: Alexthecat on June 04, 2014, 05:41:37 AM
If that is the case find a local support group and ask the guys there if they have that style and borrow one.
Title: Re: Trying to find a binder
Post by: Myfriendscallmecody on June 04, 2014, 11:25:28 AM
Post by: Myfriendscallmecody on June 04, 2014, 11:25:28 AM
Just try and get one that's donated. After you're done using it just donate it back to the community.
Title: Re: Trying to find a binder
Post by: ReaverMarcus on June 04, 2014, 03:05:04 PM
Post by: ReaverMarcus on June 04, 2014, 03:05:04 PM
I still plan on using the one I buy. It's just a sort of pattern so when my mom makes another, I'll already have one. Trying to borrow one is kind of not an option since there isn't a local support group in Lyons, GA (I'm in Toombs county and Idk if anyone around here is TG like me) Most of the time, me and my mama stay home anyways, seeing as neither can drive (I'll be getting my license asap but I need to learn soon)
Reaver
Reaver
Title: Re: Trying to find a binder
Post by: David27 on June 06, 2014, 05:24:14 PM
Post by: David27 on June 06, 2014, 05:24:14 PM
Hey, I'm done with binding and I have a medium tri-top and two medium 998's from underworks. The average of my chest measurements (across nipples and underneath breasts) was 38. The tri-top was pretty tight on me after I really started working on my pecs combined with finals week eating habits. The two 998's are cut at the shoulder straps and you could probably resew them or copy the design. I think I can get most of the coloring out of the 998's (blue marker from incisions). Let me know if those might fit you and I could try to mail them.
Title: Re: Trying to find a binder
Post by: ReaverMarcus on June 06, 2014, 07:58:39 PM
Post by: ReaverMarcus on June 06, 2014, 07:58:39 PM
Quote from: David27 on June 06, 2014, 05:24:14 PMThat would be awesome. They sound about the right size for me anyways (I wear a 38B for bra)
Hey, I'm done with binding and I have a medium tri-top and two medium 998's from underworks. The average of my chest measurements (across nipples and underneath breasts) was 38. The tri-top was pretty tight on me after I really started working on my pecs combined with finals week eating habits. The two 998's are cut at the shoulder straps and you could probably resew them or copy the design. I think I can get most of the coloring out of the 998's (blue marker from incisions). Let me know if those might fit you and I could try to mail them.
Send me a message and we'll talk about stuff.
Reaver
Title: Re: Trying to find a binder
Post by: Amadeus on June 22, 2014, 08:15:01 PM
Post by: Amadeus on June 22, 2014, 08:15:01 PM
I'm also looking for a binder and my...ahem...chesticles are pretty big. I'm currently wearing a size 42 DD bra and...well, TMI, but I have to adjust the damn things constantly because they're kinda floppy and utter ->-bleeped-<-e.
Given my size and rubbish, what would you lot suggest? I'd like to pass and be able to wear my waistcoats, at least until I can afford HRT and surgery.
Given my size and rubbish, what would you lot suggest? I'd like to pass and be able to wear my waistcoats, at least until I can afford HRT and surgery.