Jump to content
  • Welcome to the TransPulse Forums!

    We offer a safe, inclusive community for transgender and gender non-conforming folks, as well as their loved ones, to find support and information.  Join today!

Underworks Review?


Guest Varen

Recommended Posts

Have any of you guys used "The Cotton Concealer Compression Muscle Shirt" from Underworks? I'm roughly a C and like the idea of it just looking like a shirt. Does it actually look like a regular shirt? And how well does it bind? Also, is it as long as their double front compression shirt?

Thanks in advance

Link to comment
Guest JulianCarsen

I compression shirt binds a bit but not much more than a sports bra. my ex gf bought one and wasnt too pleased.

[shes not ftm or else id refer to her as a guy lol]

honestly id go for the double panel vest im a d and it works almost flawlessly for me so im sure being a c it should be fine

tuck it into your boxers/briefs though... they have a tendency to roll up

good luck man

Link to comment

Yeah, I've got the 'cotton concealer muscle shirt.' It's very comfy, but doesn't do such a good job binding. On the outside it's cotton; on the inside, it's got the same fabric as the double panel compression shirt, but it only has one layer of it--and hence less material to hold things in. It's also cut a little bigger than the double panel comp. shirt (I have the same size--small--in each). It binds slightly more than the very worn-out sports bras that I normally use.

I have the double panel comp. shirt as well, and it gets me 100% flat. I'm also pretty small up top (never really wore 'cup-style' bras, but I'd guess a small A). Unfortunately, it also compresses my ribcage and makes it hard to breathe. For me, the cotton concealer muscle shirt is great for working out--way more comfortable, I can get a lungful of air. However, it does leave some 'bumps' up top. They're pretty well squished down (I can pass with it on & there's no 'bounce' when running) and I have been told they resemble pecs more than anything, but there's still something there and I doubt it'd work for anyone bigger than an A.

Link to comment
Guest JayJaye

Works well for me but I'm a B/C. I like the length; I've lost weight since starting T, but before then I liked how the long fabric made a bridge between the bottom of my chest and my gut, and I covered that with a regular close-fitting Tee shirt, then a button down.

I didn't like the way the shorter binders just sort of went under my chest and gave a similar appearance to a bra, which I personally didn't like.

Jay

Link to comment

I had the The Cotton Concealer Compression V-neck T-Shirt. When I first got it, I was very pleased. However, after awhile it got its annoying little habits like all binders do >_>

First off was the fact that it's long. But skin tight. So all around my sides it would scrunch up. On the site, I belive it claims that wearing this binder feels like wearing a natural T-shirt. But it definitely didn't feel like that when it got all bunched up around my middle. What I did like about it was that it's so stretchy it's hardly feels like wearing a binder. It just feels like wearing a tight, TIGHT, (but soft) shirt. Plus the bunching annoyance. I was always having to pull it down or retuck it in.

As for its binding ability...well, I'm pretty small. Like probably an A or a B. But it bound pretty well. If I pulled my shirt tight against my chest there would be telltale little boob shaped lumps. But with a loose shirt it wasn't a big deal.

After 3+ months of everyday use, the stitching around the neck started to come apart.

Now I use the Tri-top Chest Binder, also from Underwords. This is the sleeveless three quarter length binder. It ends just around my bellybutton. I like this binder more because it binds more powerfully and almost shapes my chest into a masculine shape. Like somehow it makes my boobs just look like pecs. I'm very pleased with the way it binds. However, it's kind of a rough material. Also, it's not form fitting like the Cotton Concealer. So the top neck area pokes out and makes little rumples through my shirt, if I'm wearing a thin shirt. It probably just looks like I'm wearing a bulky necklace or something...but still. Also, it pokes out on the sides in the same annoying way. If I arch my back, you can see a definite and distinct line across my stomach where it pokes out too. Also, the shoulder strap issue. I hate the shoulder strap issue. It screams "I'M WEARING A SPORTS BRA" whenever someone touches me on the shoulder. When I wore the compression T I was comfortable with people touching my shoulders because there were no straps there.

Overall, I'd give the Underworks compression shirt (the V-neck model) a solid B. It bound well, and was...well, relatively discreet. However, the bunching up around my sides is just too big to overlook. And as far as binding power goes - well, nothing even comes close to the Tri-top.

Link to comment
I have a question, if i got a binder that was shorter (i think underworks tritop is) like a sports bra type what issues would that cause?

I mentioned that in the post above yours :)

It doesn't bunch/roll up like the full length stretchy ones, but since the fabric is stiff it tends to poke out in the neck area and then on the bottom. It doesn't conform to my body. As for binding, it hides my boobs 100% and I couldn't be happier with that.

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Who's Online   6 Members, 0 Anonymous, 186 Guests (See full list)

    • MAN8791
    • VickySGV
    • MaeBe
    • AmandaJoy
    • Jamey-Heather
    • Adrianna Danielle
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.8k
    • Total Posts
      769.9k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      12,083
    • Most Online
      8,356

    Newest Member
    Amberoni
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. Alex2022
      Alex2022
      (20 years old)
    2. cvincent
      cvincent
      (69 years old)
    3. Demorriana
      Demorriana
      (25 years old)
    4. forbiddenforest
      forbiddenforest
      (26 years old)
    5. LoganXB
      LoganXB
  • Posts

    • MaeBe
      Firstly, it's nice to hear that your other half is now open to you living as you are!   Secondly, things I have noticed, having started shots just before the New Year: Tears do come much more easily I am far more tender with my wife and I like to snuggle more I have noticed anxiety has an increased effect on me I am on a weekly injection, so when I get near my next shot I have noticed feeling a little emotionally "blah" After shots I am much more energetic and bubbly Otherwise, I wouldn't say I've been on any kind of roller coaster of emotion and I'm far from unstable. So take heart and congratulations!
    • Mmindy
      Three reprimands in a certain time frame? It seems like they should drop off the calendar after a period of time. How long can they hold a reprimand on the calendar?   Mindy🌈🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋
    • Mmindy
      Congratulations on getting the go ahead with HRT. I'm so ready for my wife to drop her opposition. As for the mood swings... I would look forward to them myself.   Hugs,   Mindy🌈🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋
    • Birdie
      Three reprimands and they suspend attendance for a couple weeks. 
    • Mmindy
      Good for the other participant. What's involved in a reprimand? At our age, what are they going to do? Withhold snacks...   @BirdieI'm sorry you have to put up with such discrimination's. I'm proud that you're standing up for yourself.    Hugs,   Mindy🌈🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋
    • MaeBe
      You’re so nice! Thank you. ☺️
    • Ashley0616
      I love that picture!
    • Vidanjali
      Associating LGBTQIA+ with pedophilia or "grooming" is a conspiracy theory as old as the study of psychiatry (mid-19th century) when early "scientists" theorized that homosexuality was caused by childhood trauma of having been molested by older men. Some of us have moved on and become educated since those days, but conspiracy theories have an uncanny staying power...the "power" of ignorance, including the titillation of scandal. There is some psychology about people being attracted to outrage and fear. Life is naturally dynamic and uncertain. Unless you have developed a transcendent mastermind, most people have some level of discomfort with that. Therefore, it is weirdly comforting to target a particular thing as a threat and to make a big fuss about it, whether or not it has any credence. And it is comforting to be one among a mass who are equally outraged about a thing, whether or not the thing is real. It is also boosts the ego to speak with vehement "authority" about a thing that is a known trigger for the masses. Like Vicky said, Dunning-Kruger Effect.   However prominent a movement there is or not of pedophiles claiming that their perversion is a sexuality (I have heard of that, but never as it being a major influence), it is the case that much of the viral spread of disinformation associating LBGTQIA+ with pedophilia is due to online trolls. Surely, there are loads of 'em. But here's just one reported story. https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/posing-gay-men-twitter-troll-goes-viral-attempts-falsely-tie-n954721  
    • Birdie
      Another interesting day at the day-centre....   Another participant called me "sweet cheeks" and we both got reprimanded for inappropriate behavior. 🙄
    • Amberoni
      She stood at the world's edge, awaiting judgment Isolation judged to be an insufficient burden The skies above required a hand, precisely two To keep the heavens high and keep the vaulted sky from crushing you She bent her knee and gritted teeth, awaiting weight Mentally preparing mind and body for the grimmest fate. Her head was bent, the firmament so hard to hold, Her back against the wall and braced against a fall And all that matters is she never ever drop it There she stands.  If they weren't full, her head would be in her hands. Heroes they came, from far and from wide to gawk at the girl who held up the sky.
    • Jet McCartney
      This is a lovely look for you!
    • VickySGV
      Lets get this topic back on track folks.  Please spell out your acronyms for your specific meaning of the letter combinations and then re-read your own typing before hitting the send button.  We are here to be supporting each other and not stomping on someone's last nerve.  In the past we have used our DWF (Dirty Word Filter) to interpret certain acronyms and then the members were begging us to delete the posts for them one or two leaving with injured feelings.  Community Rules 7 (about posts being in clear English and Rule 8 (being suitable for people under 18) can come into play here. Thank you.
    • Abigail Genevieve
      I could be described, I suppose, as a RWNJ.   A little stereotyping seems to be going on.  Don't complain about Trans stereotypes if you turn around and stereotype others.  A lot of RWNJs are actually decent people and get called that by people who pick up on one or two alleged beliefs.  I would rather single out influential individuals of whatever camp and call them to correction.   Trans folk are a small minority, even as small minorities go.  There are probably a lot more RWNJs running around than there are trans folk.
    • Ivy
    • Ivy
      They cut a lot of trees here as well.  A lot of them toward the coast end up chipped up and sent to Europe to burn in power plants.  That bothers me, seems like a dumb idea.
  • Upcoming Events

Contact TransPulse

TransPulse can be contacted in the following ways:

Email: Click Here.

To report an error on this page.

Legal

Your use of this site is subject to the following rules and policies, whether you have read them or not.

Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
DMCA Policy
Community Rules

Hosting

Upstream hosting for TransPulse provided by QnEZ.

Sponsorship

Special consideration for TransPulse is kindly provided by The Breast Form Store.
×
×
  • Create New...