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Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 1:57 am
My friend and I made a bet that I couldn't find a limp prosthetic p***s. He said that if I found one, he'd buy me a chest binder.
Sooooo guess what Malcolm did? biggrin I FOUND ONE.
So he owes me a binder.
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So, gents. Anybody got a preference? I've heard good things about the frog bra, and uh.. that taiwanese binder company. DOUBLE I think it was. I'm just... not sure what to get. I'm a 40 DD(OH WOE) in bra sizes.
HELP. D8 HEEELP. gonk
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Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 7:33 am
I'm waiting for my underworks tri top to get here.. so i don't have a preference in binders yet.
40 DD? damn. i think i may be between a b and c cup. not sure, i don't wear regular bras anymore.
the underworks binders are usually what bigger guys wear, or the frog bra. there are other brands by mango and t kingdom, but they don't last as long.
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Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 10:25 am
I can personally tell you the T-Kingdom is good and fairly inexpensive, but then I'm around a large A small B, and with this brand a large (what I've got) is roughly equivalent to a small Underworks, so if you've got double Ds, I'd suggest something else.
The ones Mango has are supposed to be good also, but from what I've heard they're like the same exact thing as T-Kingdom (and Double possibly) but just at jacked up prices...
Frog bras are supposed to be really good, but generally they're used when folks can't afford to get, say, an Underworks binder (although I think in this case that might not be a big problem) as the effect still usually won't be as strong as an actual binder. Also in this category would be things like waist binders and stuff.
Honestly, I'd say your best bet would be Underworks. The quality and compression is really good and you can even fold the bottom half of full-length ones up and over to produce twice the compressive power (which would be really good to help hide the double Ds...
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Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 7:17 pm
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Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 2:55 pm
I got myself a small from Underworks, which, while a nightmare to get on and take off, works really well once on!
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Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 2:48 pm
PsychoTeddy I got myself a small from Underworks, which, while a nightmare to get on and take off, works really well once on! Agreed. Exactly what I use, and I'd recommend it to anyone.
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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 12:19 pm
Underworks all the way, man. I'm about the same size as you (and trying to make arrangements so they're gone soon), and they flatten me pretty well. Spend a while the first time you bind squishing an' moving them around so you know how to get them at their flattest (trust me, they're still be a little bit of a bulge), and leaning over, and crossing your arms help a lot.
I tend to look flatter while sitting, too, for some reason...
Also, I've always heard frog bras are bestest for people who have smaller sizes =/
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Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 6:53 pm
Like everyone else said I recommend Underworks, I have a binder from there and it works well enough to wear it on a day to day basis. I don't have as big of a chest as you do, but from what the guys above me have said that probably won't make to much of a difference.
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