Susan's Place Logo

News:

Since its founding in 1995 Susan's Place forums have blossomed into a truly global lifeline. To date we've delivered roughly 1.4 billion page views to hundreds of millions of unique visitors, guided more than 41,000 registered members through 1,985,081 posts and 188,474 topics across 193 boards, and—most importantly—helped save tens of thousands of lives by connecting people to vital information and support at their most vulnerable moments.

Main Menu

Binders for hot weather?

Started by Ayden, July 16, 2012, 06:04:14 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Ayden

Okay, so, I relocated to Japan and I have hit a rough patch. I have lived in Alaska for almost ten years, and I am very much a cold weather person. All of my binders are on the thicker side and don't breathe, which has made the beginning of summer really, really uncomfortable. I can literally sweat through three layers in about ten minutes. It's awesome because it has aided in the weight loss, but I am happy to just work out for that.

Anyone know of a binder that flattens but still breathes a littler easier? I currently have two binders from Tkingdom and two from LesLoveBoat (a mesh back one and a strapless one).
  •  

xander

I have a high performance binder from loveboat. It's made out of what feels like swimsuit material. It's comfortable and flattens well but it still gets hot in summer. I own a loveboat a t-kingdom and an underworks binder and the loveboat is best for the cooler weather.

I think loveboat actually have ratings on each of their binders for flatness, comfort and breathabilty.
  •  

meh

The tri top from Underworks wicks the sweat away pretty well since it's more like a mesh material than a solid piece of cloth. And since it's more mesh like, it's cooler in general.
  •