I'm a small or smaller for the waist but I have a pretty sharp V taper. Is the upper back area stretchable or how does it work? My shoulders and chest area are about 39-40" but I have a 28-29" waist
I'm about a 46-in chest and a 36-inch waist. On the fence on whether to get in it a large or XL. I'm a side sleeper and my shoulders roll over when I'm sleeping so I'm wondering if this will give me any help?
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07-27-2021 at 01:05 AM.
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I'm about a 46-in chest and a 36-inch waist. On the fence on whether to get in it a large or XL. I'm a side sleeper and my shoulders roll over when I'm sleeping so I'm wondering if this will give me any help?
I have five different posture corrector. Any posture corrector that uses Velcro to secure the straps likely won't help if you want to sleep with it on because it'll loosen up. Find ones using a buckle unless you want to sew the Velcro into place.
Note: I think I bought the same style/one in the link down at Ross Dress for Less for $7.99. I also picked up the Hempvana Arrow Posture for about the same price down at either Ross or TJ Maxx. Both of these fasten around the waist, more comfortable than those that fasten around the shoulder. I have three others from Amazon.
All five are all relatively effective, but I don't really like ones using velcro to secure the straps around the shoulders — they loosen throughout the day or simply doesn't stick well.
Ones that uses a buckle to secure the strap is definitely most effective though—they stay in place better.
For anyone who wants to get a sense of how these work, if you have either a long piece of rope or yoga strap, you can create the same effect: https://www.youtube.com/results?s...ap+posture
I currently use the hempvana because it's the most comfortable. It doesn't dig into my under arms. However, it does use velcro and where the velcro fastens to the waist seems to not be as "sticky" since I first got it. There might be dust or something. I might consider buying a cheap yoga strap from TJ maxx this week.
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I have five different posture corrector. Any posture corrector that uses Velcro to secure the straps likely won't help if you want to sleep with it on because it'll loosen up. Find ones using a buckle unless you want to sew the Velcro into place.
Note: I think I bought the same style/one in the link down at Ross Dress for Less for $7.99. I also picked up the Hempvana Arrow Posture for about the same price down at either Ross or TJ Maxx. Both of these fasten around the waist, more comfortable than those that fasten around the shoulder. I have three others from Amazon.
All five are all relatively effective, but I don't really like ones using velcro to secure the straps around the shoulders — they loosen throughout the day or simply doesn't stick well.
Ones that uses a buckle to secure the strap is definitely most effective though—they stay in place better.
For anyone who wants to get a sense of how these work, if you have either a long piece of rope or yoga strap, you can create the same effect: https://www.youtube.com/results?s...ap+
I currently use the hempvana because it's the most comfortable. It doesn't dig into my under arms. However, it does use velcro and where the velcro fastens to the waist seems to not be as "sticky" since I first got it. There might be dust or something. I might consider buying a cheap yoga strap from TJ maxx this week.