Quote from: Radar on May 14, 2009, 07:00:02 AM
Hmm. My Underworks Cotton Concealer came in yesterday. When I tried it on it didn't give me quite the results I was looking for. I worked on shrinking it some and that helped, but not a whole bunch. At this point it looks like I have A cups and is not quite passable. I'm wearing it for now to get used to it and since it helps some I can work on gradually decreasing my moob size to decrease confusion at work (haven't even seen psychologist yet).
My question is what binder(s) would you recommend for Tit Crushing Action™? I got the muscle shirt and while nice the collar is up high so it's obvious I'm wearing something under my shirts. Colder weather is fine but in this heat it will look odd. It also looks really tacky with my polo shirts. Any info on binders with low necklines would be great too. 
Edit:
After doing more research I'm interested to know anyone's results from Underworks double front compression shirt and the power compression vest.
You might need a size smaller than you think you need. I did.
I don't know many guys who get truly flat who are B cup or bigger. I do know one guy who does a killer binding job and is flat, flat, flat. And y'know what? It looks really weird and unnatural. He uses the Double Front Compression Shirt.
Most of us have to layer and/or wear somewhat baggy shirts over the binder. Since you're worried about temperature, I hope you just go with a baggy shirt. I don't know whether that will be enough to hide what you want to hide. If you don't know already, I suggest dark colors, and patterns.
I've heard of guys who tried to "build up" their pec area with some kind of neoprene stomach binder (over or under the regular binder, that is) so that the tit bulge is deemphasized. This would make you even warmer, and I've never talked to anyone who really did it. Don't know if it works.
Whatever you do, don't look down. I'm not assuming that you are, but you might not know that the freakbags usually look much bigger from the top than from the front or even the sides. And, depending on how floppy or pliable you are, you might need to experiment with different ways of, er, relocating yourself.
Are you folding the binder back up? That can squash you a bit more. It can also pinch you in and emphasize your belly. Depends on your body type.
I don't know about anyone else, but I prefer the tank to the muscle shirt.
I have a Double Front Compression Shirt but don't like it very much. It has very little give, so I can't breathe easily. It's hot. It's horribly scratchy, so I have to wear a tee underneath it--which makes it hotter still. Not to mention that for everyday wear I have to cut away the collar of the tee; otherwise it shows underneath my regular shirt. And this binder still can't fully squash my cannonballs. Perhaps if I went to a smaller size...but then I REALLY wouldn't be able to breathe. Also, I don't want to look like my acquaintance, He of the Ironing Board Chest. It really does look like he has a flat shelf under his shirt. But that's only one man's opinion.
I have no personal experience with any other binders.