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Lightest/subtlest binder (that still works)?

Started by captains, October 03, 2014, 03:04:24 PM

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captains

Hey folks,

I currently bind with one of those Chinese tank top style binders that're always floating around eBay. Works fine, but I'd really like something I can wear under t-shirt without feeling bulky and overheated.

Anyone have recommendations for a CHEAP, effective binder that's more bra-sized than undershirt sized? I do the double sports bra thing most days, but it doesn't get me as flat as I'd like.
- cameron
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aleon515

It's more of a compression shirt, but if you are very small (A cup) the GC2 compression shirt might work.

--Jay


Quote from: captains on October 03, 2014, 03:04:24 PM
Hey folks,

I currently bind with one of those Chinese tank top style binders that're always floating around eBay. Works fine, but I'd really like something I can wear under t-shirt without feeling bulky and overheated.

Anyone have recommendations for a CHEAP, effective binder that's more bra-sized than undershirt sized? I do the double sports bra thing most days, but it doesn't get me as flat as I'd like.
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captains

Quote from: aleon515 on October 03, 2014, 06:18:30 PM
It's more of a compression shirt, but if you are very small (A cup) the GC2 compression shirt might work.

--Jay

I'm closer to a B/C, but I'll keep it in mind! Thanks. :)
- cameron
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AdamMLP

I find the GC2 shirt does still get pretty sweaty and disgusting after a hot day. The coolest thing I have is an underworks tritop and that isn't so bad.
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adrian

I just got myself  the "extreme magicotton sports and binding bra" from Underworks. I was between two sizes (32 and 34) and went for the smaller. It is very comfortable and flattens OK - but it isn't as compressing as the other binder I got from them. Maybe I can post a picture later if you're interested.
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aleon515

It wouldn't work. I agree with someone else's assessment that it's sweaty. I don't think binders actually "breathe".

--Jay

Quote from: captains on October 03, 2014, 10:09:07 PM
I'm closer to a B/C, but I'll keep it in mind! Thanks. :)
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captains

Quote from: adrian on October 04, 2014, 06:17:33 AM
I just got myself  the "extreme magicotton sports and binding bra" from Underworks. I was between two sizes (32 and 34) and went for the smaller. It is very comfortable and flattens OK - but it isn't as compressing as the other binder I got from them. Maybe I can post a picture later if you're interested.

I'd love to see a pic, tbh.

And thanks for all the responses, guys. I think I might try the underworks tritop when I have a few extra bucks to spare.
- cameron
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Maleth

Quote from: captains on October 04, 2014, 03:13:06 PM
I'd love to see a pic, tbh.

And thanks for all the responses, guys. I think I might try the underworks tritop when I have a few extra bucks to spare.

I have the tritop and it's served me well. I do recommend it.
~Maleth
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adrian

Ok, here goes. The first pic is the Magicotton. I must say, I actually got this for the gym, not for everyday binding. The t-shirt shows some boobage, but it's still a big difference to no binder (I was going to take a pic of that too, but I couldn't stand it, sorry). Note that I tucked the t-shirt in and pulled it down, so the fabric was stretched over the moobs. I should also add that my chest measurement is 33 inches.

http://imgur.com/YiTxiUG

This is the Cotton concealer. Of course, the sports bra can't compete. I must say, it is still surprisingly comfy to wear. I don't know about sweaty though, it's fall here now, so it's not too hot ;).

http://imgur.com/imyDB6a
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dylanjakoby

I also have the Magiccotton and it is pretty much the only binder I will use from underworks. I can wear it without it affecting my asthma and it flattens me very well. I am about a C/D chest.
The only other binder I use is one from Tranz*forms, it also does not bother my asthma and I can wear it without feeling like I'm going to die.
I had multiple binders from Underworks including the tri top and cotton concealer, The tri top was stiff and I could not wear it for more than 2-4 hours without going into an asthma attack, and the Cotton Concealer while it was better, I still could not wear it as long as I needed to for work and school.
I completely recommend the Tranz*forms binder to anyone I talk to first because some guys do not like the idea of the magic cotton being called a sports bra.
I can post pictures of both if you would like. 
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Clay

Hey... very interested in this thread. It would be really cool if you could post some pics too, I'm thinking of getting the Magiccotton-thingy. I need something more comfortable but not sure if it'd be "enough" for me. Thanks!
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