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| Posture Perfect Band, Back Support Brace | 
enlarge | Brand: Underworks Discount Category: Health And Beauty
Selling Price: $12.99 Buy New: $6.99 Potential Savings: $6.00 (46%)
Customer Ratings: 20 comments
Color: White
MPN: 409 Model: 409
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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it hurts November 23, 2008 this product really hurt my shoulder when I put it on, it's useless to me and not worth the shipping and handling to return
thanks for the re-shipping August 5, 2008 Thanks the seller a lot for reshipping the item. The seller is very generous, all the fees afforded by the seller, and the delivery to my new address is fast.also good quality.feels comfortable.
It does work June 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this comment useful.
This product actually works fairly well. The only problems I encountered were that it hurts your arms, it rides up and becomes ineffective and if you put it in the washer and dryer it will stretch out and no longer work. If you hand wash it and put it over your bra, or an undershirt it works pretty well, considering the cheap price. If you have the money however, I would recommend shelling it out for better quality product.
Good but Ouch April 7, 2008 This works but it cuts into you runderarms as there is no padding on the straps. also I found myself adjusting it quite often as it would find itself traveling up my back.
Good Concept Poor Design March 28, 2008 Needed something to pull the shoulder blades back - have developed "wings" over the years of poor posture! The design is very poor in practical wearing. The fabric under the arms resembles velcro and very irritating & tight, without any adjustment for the armpit area. The center fastener does not stay in place - level with the shoulder blades - which further irritates the armpits by continuing to creep up toward the neck. Agree with another poster, this would be much more effective with a front adjustable band/strap to keep in proper position. Wearing does make me more aware of my posture which reminds me to correct the "wing thing" by standing with shoulders back. BTW I am 5'5" & 120 pounds, so I cannot imagine how uncomfortable this would be on someone taller or with developed shoulders, arm muscles, etc.
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