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Bigger binders

Started by Henry Lockhart, December 07, 2012, 05:38:54 AM

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Henry Lockhart

Can anyone recommend a type or make of binder that is better for people larger on top? Most of the ones I come across are for those who are lucky enough to be pretty flat already.

Cheers

Henry
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The World is Your Oyster - ruthlessly stubborn, prone to biting back and after all your hard work, just that little bit disappointing.
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unknown

Quote from: HenryS on December 07, 2012, 05:38:54 AM
Most of the ones I come across are for those who are lucky enough to be pretty flat already.

Not true. I'm not flat even thought I use a small binder (by les love bout standards). For me it's just because I'm small (talking about my body here)


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Henry Lockhart

Oh, I get what they mean by small now.

Thank you for clearing that up; will make it a lot easier when looking.

Cheers

Henry
=.--.=

The World is Your Oyster - ruthlessly stubborn, prone to biting back and after all your hard work, just that little bit disappointing.
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Nygeel

Quote from: HenryS on December 07, 2012, 05:38:54 AM
Can anyone recommend a type or make of binder that is better for people larger on top? Most of the ones I come across are for those who are lucky enough to be pretty flat already.

Cheers

Henry
I have friends that are about a G cup. They use underworks (tri top or 997). It does a good job, however...it is going to be uncomfortable.
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unknown

Quote from: Nygeel on December 07, 2012, 09:48:45 PM
I have friends that are about a G cup. They use underworks (tri top or 997). It does a good job, however...it is going to be uncomfortable.

I heard underworks works great if you really hate your body, but it will be vary uncomfortable. I really don't know many non-asian places to buy binders other than them. Sorry.


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Darrin Scott

Quote from: Nygeel on December 07, 2012, 09:48:45 PM
I have friends that are about a G cup. They use underworks (tri top or 997). It does a good job, however...it is going to be uncomfortable.

This. I'm a G cup and use a tri top by underworks. Works pretty good given the situation. I'd go with underworks. LLB is really only for smaller people.





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aleon515

Quote from: Darrin Scott on December 08, 2012, 11:16:32 AM
This. I'm a G cup and use a tri top by underworks. Works pretty good given the situation. I'd go with underworks. LLB is really only for smaller people.


I'll second (or third?) your comments re: LLB. I have a C cup and I am thinking of a extra large. I will assure you I am extra large on just about nothing.

--Jay
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DeeperThanSwords

I have a 44E chest, and I have found an Underworks full-length Extra Large binder to be pretty decent.
"Fear cuts deeper than swords."



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Henry Lockhart

Thanks heaps guys. I'm pushing it wearing a  12-14D when I should be in an E but there isn't much point in upgrading when I'm looking at binders. I'm looking at getting a free hand-me-down from MORF so I shall see how it goes from there once it arrives.
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The World is Your Oyster - ruthlessly stubborn, prone to biting back and after all your hard work, just that little bit disappointing.
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DeeperThanSwords

Quote from: HenryS on December 09, 2012, 10:36:02 PM
Thanks heaps guys. I'm pushing it wearing a  12-14D when I should be in an E but there isn't much point in upgrading when I'm looking at binders. I'm looking at getting a free hand-me-down from MORF so I shall see how it goes from there once it arrives.

I got mine from MORF too. They're a fantastic service.
"Fear cuts deeper than swords."



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Nowhereboi

Quote from: DeeperThanSwords on December 10, 2012, 11:12:34 AM
I got mine from MORF too. They're a fantastic service.

Can I ask what MORF is?


---MK

"But for three years I had roses – and apologised to no-one."
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DeeperThanSwords

Quote from: Nowhereboi on December 14, 2012, 05:06:49 PM
Can I ask what MORF is?

They're a Manchester-based UK binder exchange scheme. They can be found here.
"Fear cuts deeper than swords."



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