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GC2 compression shirt/binder

Started by TheGrayWolf, June 21, 2014, 04:07:39 PM

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AdamMLP

Quote from: Jared on September 13, 2014, 02:22:11 PM
Hey guys, I wonder if any of you ordered this in Europe, and what did it cost?
I'd like to order it because I don't need that much binding, just a little bit. Usually it's enough for me to wear an undershirt, but if I have to take my T-shirt off, the shape isn't the best. So I just need a little compression for the male(ish) shape. Do you think it would be good for me?
Thanks

I'd say it might suit you. It doesn't pass on its own as a vest (its a bit too see through and obviously tight), but under a shirt it's okay. I'm in the UK and brought off eBay I think, or it might have just been the main website, I can't remember now.
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aleon515

You might see what the shipping is. I think the rate of exchange would favor you in the UK.

--Jay
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Jared

Thanks guys. I don't have a binder that looks like a regular undershirt, so I have nothing to wear under white shirts. If I'll get the job I want, I'll have to wear a white a shirt, and I guess there would be changing rooms at the work place. How much can you see through it? I would change quickly, and I hope it would be ok.
Shipping is a bit expensive to me (14$). I'll think about this.
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aleon515

You might check out underarmour shirts (I don't mean underworks). I've heard these can work for much smaller guys (A cup or smaller). A smaller size than you normally wear might work out. I think $!4 for shipping is a lot, though can't say I am terribly surprised, except that they don't have to be packed well.


--Jay
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AdamMLP

I wouldn't wear it alone, even to get changed quickly. It's just way too tight for that, and too stretched between the chest lumps to not look suspect. It looks fine under a shirt, but not alone for me.

Can you not just wear the shirt to and from work? Saves getting changed.
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Jared

Thanks Jay, I checked out underarmour shirts and they are more expensive than the compression shirt WITH shipping -.-" They look good though and I can imagine it could work for me. I think I'll look around at sport stores in my town.
Thank you too lxndr, I won't order it. Yeah I could do that, I just don't want to be the weird guy who never uses the locker rooms. I do it in the gym and no one said anything about it, but sometimes I feel like they think I'm weird for this. Oh well, I know I shouldn't mind what anyone else thinks.
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aleon515

Wow that's quite a price difference. GC2 worked better for me. I was larger than the size for which these would really work, but underarmour made me look "busty". I don't know why they're different as it is basically the same idea.

--Jay

Quote from: Jared on September 19, 2014, 11:49:37 AM
Thanks Jay, I checked out underarmour shirts and they are more expensive than the compression shirt WITH shipping -.-" They look good though and I can imagine it could work for me. I think I'll look around at sport stores in my town.
Thank you too lxndr, I won't order it. Yeah I could do that, I just don't want to be the weird guy who never uses the locker rooms. I do it in the gym and no one said anything about it, but sometimes I feel like they think I'm weird for this. Oh well, I know I shouldn't mind what anyone else thinks.
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AdamMLP

You could always use the locker room to change your trousers (if you need to), or keep a coat/shirt and put that on over the top.   I always wear a white tshirt under my work shirts and put a polo on over the top to go to and from work, so I still need to use my locker.  I have to change my trousers and footwear as well so I do that there too.  No one has ever questioned it.
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Jared

Yeah I also don't understand that price difference. It sucks to live in Europe when you want to order something from the US :'D
Thanks for the suggestion lxndr, I'll try that if I'll get the job.
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Tragique

Sorry to bump an old thread, but I don't think this deserves its own thread:

Is the dual as comfortable as the regular gc2 shirts?

I absolutely love the gc2 shirts, I wear a size S and have had 3 of them for a few months now, but lately I have been feeling very dysphoric (I don't have a big chest, maybe a 36A) and would like to be a bit flatter, yet still more comfortable than if I wore an actual binder (I have plenty of those, I hate how hot they get compared to the gc2).

The gc2 has been a lifesaver for me in summer and for college, work, etc, but I would really like an extra bit of compression while being as comfortable. Should I try the dual?
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Contravene

Quote from: Tragique on July 30, 2015, 08:20:43 PM
Sorry to bump an old thread, but I don't think this deserves its own thread:

Is the dual as comfortable as the regular gc2 shirts?

I absolutely love the gc2 shirts, I wear a size S and have had 3 of them for a few months now, but lately I have been feeling very dysphoric (I don't have a big chest, maybe a 36A) and would like to be a bit flatter, yet still more comfortable than if I wore an actual binder (I have plenty of those, I hate how hot they get compared to the gc2).

The gc2 has been a lifesaver for me in summer and for college, work, etc, but I would really like an extra bit of compression while being as comfortable. Should I try the dual?

I actually just ordered a GC2B tank binder about a week ago and they only had it and the half binder for sale. I believe that's because all of their current binders have dual panels now. The ones earlier on in this post are probably older models.
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Sir Real

I'm confused, are we talking about the GC2 or gc2b binders?

I ordered a GC2 binder the other day. Just waiting for it to get here, now.





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Tragique

Quote from: Contravene on July 31, 2015, 12:36:03 PM
I actually just ordered a GC2B tank binder about a week ago and they only had it and the half binder for sale. I believe that's because all of their current binders have dual panels now. The ones earlier on in this post are probably older models.

Quote from: Asa Spades on July 31, 2015, 04:50:38 PM
I'm confused, are we talking about the GC2 or gc2b binders?

I ordered a GC2 binder the other day. Just waiting for it to get here, now.

We're talking about the compression shirts on https://gc2compression.com/

GC2B is a sub company of GC2Compression, I think because GC2B is more geared toward ftm's, though it seems a lot of us can get away using gc2compression' single-layer compression shirts to bind.

I tried using gc2b binders, but honestly, for the size of my chest it was overkill, it didn't bind any better than the single layer compression shirts and felt a lot hotter and more uncomfortable, so I sent it back.
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Contravene

Quote from: Tragique on July 31, 2015, 04:56:47 PM
We're talking about the compression shirts on https://gc2compression.com/

GC2B is a sub company of GC2Compression, I think because GC2B is more geared toward ftm's, though it seems a lot of us can get away using gc2compression' single-layer compression shirts to bind.

I tried using gc2b binders, but honestly, for the size of my chest it was overkill, it didn't bind any better than the single layer compression shirts and felt a lot hotter and more uncomfortable, so I sent it back.

Ah, okay thanks. I was thinking it was the same company. Maybe I'll look into a GC2compression shirt sometime depending on how this new binder works out.
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Tragique

Quote from: Contravene on July 31, 2015, 11:38:43 PM
Ah, okay thanks. I was thinking it was the same company. Maybe I'll look into a GC2compression shirt sometime depending on how this new binder works out.

If you're A or B it's really amazing. It binds almost well as most binders for me, but I breathe so much better and I wore them on a few occasions while doing some hard labor in the sun in 40C weather and felt about as hot as I would have just wearing a shirt and an undershirt. Doing the same kind of labour in 30 C weather with an actual binder was pure torture, I thought I would pass out from the built up heat and extreme sweating.

I actually feel so comfortable in them I pretty much wear them everywhere now, except on bad dysphoria days (which is why I was wondering about their "dual" shirt, since people here said it binds a bit better. It would be great to eliminate my binders entirely and just use these)
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Tragique

Here is an update: I ended up buying 2 dual shirts and 2 regular shirts (since mine were getting worn out anyway).

I like the dual ones, they bind much better, but also feel more constricting. I'm going to keep the dual for days where I feel more dysphoric and the regular ones for the rest of the time.

Despite being more constricting, they are still much more comfortable (and also a lot less hot in summer) than any binder, and get me as flat as my old underworks and lesloveboat binders.

I'm glad I decided to try out the dual shirts, but I'm also glad I decided to order the ones I'm used to along with them.

More small-chested guys on here really should try out these shirts (or other A-shirts) before jumping up to uncomfortable binders. They won't get you 100% flat, but I think it's the perfect balance of flatness and comfort.

As a side note: You'd be surprised how much people don't care about guys chests. I used to be obsessed with being flat as a board until I realized that people really don't care. As long as I keep everything kind-of-together, people don't give me any second look even if there's some mass on there. I've even passed without issues before with loose shirts and no binder/gc2 shirt at all, despite obviously having boobs.
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Kuritzk

I also own a GC2B binder. I'd warn anyone against getting any size smaller than an S, because although I'm an XS according to their size chart, the XS was way, way too small. I feel like the only people that would fit into it would be people who have significantly smaller than average shoulders (and my shoulders are pretty small as-is).

The S is a good fit, though. I've heard bad things about the lasting power of the stitching on these, though.
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