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Offline KoRnFaN

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I am 7 days post op and just started to go out with my friends wearing the vest the ps gave me under a t-shirt. the shoulder straps on this vest are wide and padded and my friends noticed it. they said jokingly "what is that your bra to hide your man boobs?" i told them it was a new undershirt so it must still be stiff or something. i just made up some bullshit quick.
my question is, on the underworks 997 are the shoulder straps like this or like a regular "wifebeater" and does the 997 have a zipper?and where is the zipper? can you notice the 997 at all under a shirt?
i just ordered one about 20 min ago anyway after reading all your  guys posts and cant wait to get it. hopefully its less noticeable than this one
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im wondering the same thing. I'm about a week post op and healing very nicely, and would like to get rid of this horrible vest and switch to an underworks 997 by 2 weeks post-op.

I actually ordered mine a few days ago and paid for the international express delivery, so hopefully it will be here soon (im in Canada).

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by the way, from what I have gathered from other posts, the 997 is NOT visible under a t-shirt. It is like a wife beater, but the shoulder straps are a bit wider. Also, there is no zipper.

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if the straps are wider thats ok its just that mine now are wide and bulky, like1/2 high and noticable. you say no zipper? so its like a pullover?

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thats right...

some people say its so tight however that you have to step in to it like a dress, and pull the straps over your shoulders

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I ordered 2 997 compressions shirts and 2 993 body shirts from underworks.  I attempted to try the 997 on today, but I can't get the thing on, it's way too tight.  The 993 was a little easier, but still really tight.  It's so cool, I haven't had my surgery yet and I was able to walk around in just a t-shirt (with the 993 underneath).  Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can get the darn 997 thing on?  I can't imagine having to do this post-op.

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I ordered 2 997 compressions shirts and 2 993 body shirts from underworks.  I attempted to try the 997 on today, but I can't get the thing on, it's way too tight.  The 993 was a little easier, but still really tight.  It's so cool, I haven't had my surgery yet and I was able to walk around in just a t-shirt (with the 993 underneath).  Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can get the darn 997 thing on?  I can't imagine having to do this post-op.


It's called "get a bigger size."   ;D

Also, don't use the 997 for for post-op care. Use the 990 after surgery. It goes on and off a whole lot easier.

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I definitely wouldn't recommend the 997 for post-op healing.  It's too goddamn hard to get on and off and you would surely hurt yourself if you tried.  Also, the compression vest probably offers much better compression.

After one week I stopped wearing my vest and any form of compression altogether.
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