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DapperButch
11-22-2013, 03:57 PM
Hey, do any of you STILL miss the Frog Bra that Title 9 stopped making?

Many butches/FTMs cried when they stopped making this bra.

I just came across this sports bra on Underworks. It has the full back like the Frog Bra (which I know helped with my body dysphoria back then pre binders/top surgery).

http://www.f2mbinders.com/binding-tops/extreme-magicotton-sports-and-binding-bra

It doesn't have near as much spandex as the Frog Bra did, but if you like a flatter chest and don't like binders, this is an option. It is also longer than most sports bras, which will help if you are one who prefers to press/push/flattern down your chest under your bra/binder.

RockOn
11-22-2013, 07:49 PM
Not familiar with the frog you speak about.

I took a look-see. Thanks for the link. I may try one of those. I am not big but I like the "nothing there" look. A couple of mine are getting worn out.

DJ4321
04-10-2014, 08:14 AM
Hi. thanks for this thread. I hope my question is appropriate for here.
I am looking for a binder to fit me and can't find anything and wondered if you had any ideas. I am a 46 C.
Any thoughts?
Thanks

Corkey
04-10-2014, 04:09 PM
Hi. thanks for this thread. I hope my question is appropriate for here.
I am looking for a binder to fit me and can't find anything and wondered if you had any ideas. I am a 46 C.
Any thoughts?
Thanks

Get one that fits your shoulders and you can breathe in. The worst thing is to get it too small. Not only will you play ring around the head to get it off, but you could do damage to the chesticals. There are lots of choices so pick one you'd be happy with. See links below, or above. Shit no links lol I'll find you some.

Corkey
04-10-2014, 04:13 PM
http://www.butchfemmeplanet.com/forum/showthread.php?t=608

If you need more go to Forums at the left ovah <---- and look up Butch or Trans threads.

DapperButch
04-10-2014, 08:14 PM
Hi. thanks for this thread. I hope my question is appropriate for here.
I am looking for a binder to fit me and can't find anything and wondered if you had any ideas. I am a 46 C.
Any thoughts?
Thanks

http://www.f2mbinders.com/

Good prices and work well. The most popular binders are the 983 and the 997.

PM me if you want more info./suggestions.

Jaeger
07-22-2014, 08:40 AM
I am still crying about the frog bra. I tried the sports bra from underworks but it keeps cutting off circulation to one of my hands. Has anyone else had that problem? I really like how it looks but I'm not excited about the nerve damage.

okieblu
07-30-2014, 05:26 PM
I wouldn't mind some advice myself. After having my chest/sternum/ribs busted and/or sawn through more than once, I'm pretty near held together will surgical wire. Add COPD and heart desiese to the mess, and you can see why I have to be extra careful about binders. Sports bras only worked so-so for me and now I've gotten older and apparently a little larger, they dont work at all to flatten me down. My health care provider said only occassional wear on a binder, no living in one. I would be happy at this point just finding something that works well under a suit, for special occassions.

Any advice?

Kelt
07-30-2014, 06:17 PM
I wouldn't mind some advice myself. After having my chest/sternum/ribs busted and/or sawn through more than once, I'm pretty near held together will surgical wire. Add COPD and heart desiese to the mess, and you can see why I have to be extra careful about binders. Sports bras only worked so-so for me and now I've gotten older and apparently a little larger, they dont work at all to flatten me down. My health care provider said only occassional wear on a binder, no living in one. I would be happy at this point just finding something that works well under a suit, for special occassions.

Any advice?

Wow, I'd really think twice about it at all with your medical conditions. But, I know the need. I have a messed up shoulder blade and have a heck of a time getting into and out of pretty much anything. I did find some at Love Boat that close on the side with velcro and they do a good job on flattening for me. Overall though, compression is compression and if you've got breathing issues be careful. Having a side close might offer you a little adjustability in tightness if you get into trouble so it might be worth reading up on them if you are bound and determined. (no pun intended)

Here is a link to their site. (http://www.lesloveboat.com/shop/index.php?cPath=78)

DapperButch
12-05-2014, 08:35 PM
http://www.titlenine.com/product/320927.do?code=H34EM_1205&userid=dapperbutch@aol.com&sp_mid=21800329&sp_rid=ZGFwcGVyYnV0Y2hAYW9sLmNvbQS2&spMailingID=21800329&spUserID=NzcxNTY4OTQ1MTES1&spJobID=460487385&spReportId=NDYwNDg3Mzg1S0#.VIJqc-8tBow

All hail the Frog Bra! :bowdown: