Sorry for the double post, but I think this is a good enough reason
T-Kingdom 1700 "Long T-Shirt"Size: Medium
Price: €52.94 (About $71 or £44).
Shipping: Shipping to UK was around €10 ($13 or £8), and it took just under two weeks to get here. Between 9 and 13 days, I'd say, but I'm not too sure.
Comfort: Getting the binder on is a total pain in the rectum. It's suggested that you can do up the elastic and slip it over your head, but if you do it up too tight it's impossible to get over your shoulders (I have a pretty small build too) — the only way to do this is to fasten it very loosely, which doesn't bind very well at all. You'll eventually get the hang of it, but you probably will need somebody to help you fasten the velcro the first few times you put it on. It's actually quite comfortable for the first hour or so (as comfortable as these things get anyway) but after a few hours (especially after eating) I would begin to suffer the most horrific back ache. The best thing by far about the velcro is being able to unstrap myself very easily at the end of the day. Whilst on the issue of comfort, the binding panel is quite long and stops just below my ribcage, so a very small portion of your stomach experiences some compression. This is not comfortable!
Binding ability: Once it's on, it really doesn't bind that well at all — the side of my chest where the velcro is never got as flat as the other side, giving me an attractive lumpy effect. Every morning I tried to put this on would turn into a stressful round of "boob aerobics," in which I would desperately squash my chest every which way in an attempt to find the best position for binding. Not cool.
Longevity: My 1700 lasted me about a year and a half before the elastic started to wear out. The little velcro panel also came unstitched and started to peel off towards the end of its life, however I did use my binder for swimming, which I think may have significantly shortened its lifespan.
Other: It's worth mentioning that about two days after I got my binder, when trying to do it up, I managed to pop a few of the stitches on the elastic. Probably my fault, but yeah — to me, it didn't seem that sturdily made!
Don't get me wrong, the 1700 is by no means a horrible binder and I thought it was brilliant when I got it (aside from the aforementioned boob aerobics), but at its rather hefty price I would certainly think carefully before ordering it. There are cheaper, better alternatives out there!
Underworks Tri-topSize: Small
Price: $29.99 (About £18)
Shipping: Shipping to UK was around $19 (£11). Arrived astonishingly quickly — within two or three days of ordering, which was the absolute best.
I USED THE "UNDER10" DISCOUNT CODE WHICH KNOCKED $3 OFF THE PRICE, making my total with shipping $48.99, or £30Comfort: It took me a while to wiggle my way into this thing — I was not able to get it on over my head on my first two attempts, and stepping into it didn't work for me either. Third time lucky as they say, I managed to get it on over my head and was astounded at the comfort of this thing. For me, personally, it's a gazillion times more comfortable than the T-Kingdom binder — the binding panel thing stops just above the bottom of my ribcage leaving the rest of my midsection free to breathe, and God what a difference this makes. It does get pretty uncomfortable after extended periods of time, but it's nowhere near as bad. It's a little more difficult to take off at the end of the day, but it's a small price to pay for something that doesn't give me terrible back pain whilst wearing it.
Binding ability: Binds gloriously. I was astounded at how flat this thing got me — I wasn't too hopeful, but oh my god it's amazing. Much, much, MUCH better than the 1700 and I cannot stress that enough. It does stretch out a bit over time (I have the most horrible habit of not washing my binders very often at all) but from what I've heard it shrinks back down after a good wash. Requires only the most minimal of chest adjustment to bind effectively.
Longevity: I've only had it a couple of months, and I don't tend to bind 24/7 (I bind less in winter 'cause I'm covered up pretty well by my gigantic coat) but it's showing no signs of wear so far. Time will tell!
Other: I've suffered from a dreadful case of sore nipples from both of my binders (most notable when new or just after washing) but, for me, it was much worse with the Tri-top when it was brand new. I seriously thought they were rubbed raw and oozing at one point, it was like I was on fire. The material is quite a bit rougher than the T-kingdom one, so if you have sensitive skin you might want to think about using some small squares of fabric to protect your nipples!
Hope that's okay, sorry it's not terribly detailed. I'm kinda half asleep, but hopefully it'll be useful