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The right binder for v-necks?

Started by nineofspades, September 24, 2011, 06:08:14 PM

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nineofspades

Hey,

So I was hoping that within the next month or so I could convince my parents to get me a binder. Here's the catch, I've got a pact with my mum that all my shirts that I wear will be v-necks - because she has this idea that if I'm going to dress in guy's clothes I have to dress well (which I don't mind to much to be honest), and crew necks "look bad". I've been looking at the binders out there, but I couldn't figure out which one's couldn't be seen underneath a v-neck. Right now I'm not too badly off: I wear three incredibly tight sports bras in different positions to even me out. But I was hoping to develop a less complex system of dressing (I run out of bras incredibly quickly).

Any help out there for a noob?
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anibioman

depends how deep the v i wear a underworks tri top and i wear v necks from target.

Darrin Scott

It also depends on your breast size. If you're really small I'm sure a tri-top will work or some other binder. If you're big, forget it. I could never wear V necks. I hate them anyway....





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KamTheMan

i'm i small b and i rock v-necks with the 997 from underworks. i just yank it low depending on how deep the v goes. never those really deep one's that would show off the pecs, but most don't really go that low. good luck!


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