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First Binder

Started by Henry Lockhart, December 19, 2012, 12:57:28 AM

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Henry Lockhart

My binder came from MORF today. Its is a homemade one, so two large strips of elactic sewn together with a thin strip of elastic and about eight eyes and hooks.

Admittedly I had to spend half an hour resewing the elastic together but it is worth it - any excuse to practice. I forgot how good it feels to drive without the seatbelt being a matter of irritation.

All in all I am very happy to have my first binder!
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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

Fantastic! I got my binder from MORF too, they're a really good and valuable service.
"Fear cuts deeper than swords."



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Henry Lockhart

Wore it to an 8 hour shift and it kept sliding down. I just need do sew more elastic onto it... I have been wearing it over a vest like shirt. Perhaps i should wear it under something.

I do not regret getting it though. It is better than an underwire anyday. It just keeps sliding down.
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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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AdamMLP

Instead of sewing more elastic on it might be easier to sew it onto a tight shirt so that holds it in place, especially if you don't want it directly on your skin.  Just a thought.
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