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So yeah I've toned up allot in my 'mid-region" and my first Cumber bun and "SCOUT THONG" were made poorly and come to find out of VERY cheap flimsy fabric. 

I don't want to make the same mistake again and I would love some good recommendations on who makes a good replacement. I would also like to know if "Boning" like that found in corsets woulb acceptable to sew on the inside. I'm short (5'2") and my Cumber-bun scrunches up all the time, I think allot has to do with the cheap fabric. But since you cant see it from the outside just thought it would be an idea to keep it sitting up straight and crisp.

Any help would be awesome...Thank you in Advance

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As a petite female you may want to consider making your own... that's what I had to do to get one that really fit. (5'2" club as well). It was pretty easy. For the bund, I folded out darts in the pattern so that it is smaller at the top than bottom (since my hips are bigger than my ribcage). It works pretty well, but I also added Velcro at the top to hold it to the chest armor.

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23 hours ago, Adianu said:

As a petite female you may want to consider making your own... that's what I had to do to get one that really fit. (5'2" club as well). It was pretty easy. For the bund, I folded out darts in the pattern so that it is smaller at the top than bottom (since my hips are bigger than my ribcage). It works pretty well, but I also added Velcro at the top to hold it to the chest armor.

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That would be great if I knew how or wanted to sew. Its better for everyone that I never go near a sewing machine.

Thank you though the Velcro is a great Idea

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I hate spending money but for something like toning up it’s totally worth the price.
My bund was made by Chrisx909x and I’m happy with it. I’ve also heard amazing things about Cheesewhoopy. Both can be found on the forum.


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