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reviews of Underworks Tri-top Binder White
On Dec 22, 2008, Aeo wrote
Decent for the price, although you have to be a bit of a contortionist to get into it (on more than one occassion I've had to have someone 'rescue' me from it). Conspicuous under clothing, and uncomfortable when the bottom rolls up (on the full-cut). Not bad for compression, but it certainly isn't friendly to those of us who 'have a few lbs to lose'.
On Nov 09, 2009, ChrisCanuck wrote
I've been using the tri-top to bind for years now, once getting the hang of a technique to slip it on it's quick and painless. I'm more on the heavier side so this binder would work better than the full cut. It does roll up but I've gotten past that, and as long as you layer or wear a baggier shirt no one will notice. Plus, who's going to ask? I would advise people to not go with a size smaller than the sizing chart does, after having a size too small and I got one that was a proper size, they both did the same amount of binding. So don't put yourself in unnecessary pain.
On Jan 15, 2010, candycanekisses wrote
While all binders for me are uncomfortable, I find the tri-top is the least uncomfortable. Unlike the long-cut binder, this binder stays in place and does not roll up. I also find that the compression right after I buy it is amazing, but after a few months it loses it's compression. What is nice about buying this binder in-store is that you can try it on and compare sizes.
On May 12, 2010, jordan arkityp wrote
not perfect for people like me who have a large torso-to-chest ratio, but it does the job. you can cut the bottom band off to prevent rolling, or tuck the full one into your pants. comfort is not great but i managed to get through a sweaty pride day. make sure you order your actual chest size - do not downsize.













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