I bought one 2 months ago. I went out dancing wearing it which in hindsight turned out to be a bad idea
After an hour I was dropping wet with sweat and I found it extremely difficult getting it off |
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Got mine from Roanyer, others have ripped when I've been taking them on and off, this one has been awesome! Always use baby powder / talc before wearing it, helps it go on and stops the sweat a bit. For getting the back on its just a case of rolling it down from the sides, it'll straighten itself out. Or occassionally I use a ruler to lift the back out to straighten it  |
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By *aviniaCDTV/TS
over a year ago
Leeds (close to GAP) |
As in my photos, I have a few breastplates and wear them often and never had a problem once you get the hang of it. As above, use of talc is a big help and it's worth noting, the bigger cup size you go for, generally means the whole breastplate is bigger. Mine all from seller Dokier on the Bay of E. Great service and good prices x |
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