tried myself through my binder collection again

speaking strictly for myself,
the esha extra strength as well as the cheap esha binder as well as the high performance whatever juya binder are all as effective as the underworks binders i tried, the esha ones even more effective (unfortunately love boat doesn't sell them anymore).
the t-kingdom binder i bought i gave to a friend because it didn't work at all and it was already one of those with 5 stars for compression according to their chart.
the double o-neck doesn't really work either, and at the same time is not as comfortable as the juya sports pullover binder (bottom seam digs in).
the "bandage" binder from double binds well but again the bottom seam digs in a little.
love boat definitely has binders that work better on me than the underworks double and the chest only compression binder from underworks (i resold both of these because they were uncomfortable to wear....when i bought them i thought it has to be that way but that's just not true - it's just that the asian binding materials and styles haven't reached the western world yet, it seems. there's a huge tomboy scene in taiwan, korea etc., and i've ordered binders from china, taiwan and korea and they were all equally effective but made of much more skin-friendly material and they looked like a clothing item and not like a corsett or cast...)
so to sum this up, again, speaking strictly for me:
- t-kingdom: expensive, poor quality (a seam opened in the part of the shirt that wasn't even the compression section, after a day! of wearing it), not very effective
- underworks: effective, affordable, low comfort
- love boat: have some effective models, some are cheaper than others, all of them very comfortable
- i have ordered from some other people but wouldn't recommend that because i had to translate everything to chinese/korean and it was a little bit of a hassle, but their qualities were comparable to those of love boat, the prices a bit lower.