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What Binder to Get, Big Breasts

Started by Fie, November 11, 2010, 12:56:48 PM

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Icarus389

I know exactly what you mean with pricing for that large of a chest! Like I said, I think you should start with a medium double front compression shirt. If the tissue in your chest is already on the softer side then binding will be more effective. After time, the tissue will break down even more and appear even flatter. Make sure you read the posts on binding too hard or all of the time though. There are some valid medical concerns linked to binding.
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Darrin Scott

Be careful when buying a binder a size too small, too. It might make a bigger chest look unnatural. I know from experience. I'd buy the one you're fitted for.





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Soren

@fox
If you lay on your back and pull a little on the strap and the part under your armpit, your breasts will fall away from the center of your chest and help with the uniboob effect. It works the best of the methods I've tried.
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Fox

Thanks all for the help. I still find the sizing chart on the site very frustrating, but I'm sure I can figure it out. It's good to know that, even as big as I am, I can bind. I was afraid I might not be able to. So, again, thanks.
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Mosaic dude

QuoteI have a large chest (probably around DD) and have been binding for around 4 years. I use the double front compression shirt from underworks and it keeps me pretty flat. I'm 32 around, so I get the smalls, and it takes a bit of stretching to get into but they become comfortable after about 2 weeks of breaking them in. I'd also recommend ordering the firm compression shorts. They keep the binder from rolling up around your hips and leaving massive bruising, and if you're more active, they will roll up.

When I was younger I had severe lower back problems from the size of my chest, but since I've begun binding, most of my back problems have disappeared.

Hi Icarus389

Thanks so much for this advice!  It's really helpful for me.  I have back problems from oversize chesticles too, and learning there's a product out there that can flatten me and ease the back pain is just amazing.  I've tried DIY binding solutions but haven't had much luck with them, and just kind of assumed that because of my size there's a limit to what I'll be able to achieve.   I'll definitely give the Underworks binder a try.
Living in interesting times since 1985.
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Icarus389

Quote from: Mosaic dude on August 21, 2012, 07:17:36 PM
Hi Icarus389

Thanks so much for this advice!  It's really helpful for me.  I have back problems from oversize chesticles too, and learning there's a product out there that can flatten me and ease the back pain is just amazing.  I've tried DIY binding solutions but haven't had much luck with them, and just kind of assumed that because of my size there's a limit to what I'll be able to achieve.   I'll definitely give the Underworks binder a try.

Glad to be of service when it comes to information about binding  :) Let me know how it works out once you've tried them out
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Mosaic dude

QuoteGlad to be of service when it comes to information about binding   Let me know how it works out once you've tried them out.

I'll let you know how it goes.  My Underworks just arrived in the mail, and I plan to experiment with it over the weekend.
Living in interesting times since 1985.
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