no but I think I might!Anyone tried wearing boys' compression tops? A couple of sizes too small should do the trick, right? They certainly look much better than binders.
BINDERS
Re: Compression tops
Re: Compression tops
Seriously though, why don't they design binders that look like something a guy would actually wear? It would be so much less embarrassing if someone noticed you wore a compression top (or what they thought were a compression top) than if they noticed you wore a binder. I suppose most people wouldn't know it was a binder but at least the Underworks one I've got looks more like a woman's vest than a mens' one. It's a shame.no but I think I might!Anyone tried wearing boys' compression tops? A couple of sizes too small should do the trick, right? They certainly look much better than binders.
Finding the perfect fit
I find that one binder is too wide in the shoulder area (have always had a posture problem) whereas another is too tight around the hips and too long. It's a shame Underworks and others don't give any dimensions other than chest size on their sites. Length and shoulder width would help for instance. I'm struggling to find one with a decent fit. I suppose I have an unusual body shape.
Re: BINDERS
mines quite long but I fold it up at the bottom. I dont like it covering my whole body cos It makes me notice its there More.
Re: BINDERS
I'm not happy with my situation atm. When I bind, my pecs don't look natural, they end up too far down on my chest and look pointy and I have too wear oversized t-shirts rather than my actual size to cover them up. My binder isn't doing a much better job than a crop top... Which is frustrating.
Will T help you bind more efficiently? Assuming they do to some extent, how long will it take for the lumps to decrease in volume?
Will T help you bind more efficiently? Assuming they do to some extent, how long will it take for the lumps to decrease in volume?