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Old 05-04-2012, 01:03 PM #1
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I didn't realize they wanted $95 for the bra too. It's 1/2 the Eve shirt! Women get ripped off all the time with small clothing!
I know! I already bought 2 from alignmed because the med. was too lg in the shoulders. the small is too,but I ended up keeping them both. Luckliy my brace was covered by insurance! I'll prob get one for the summer.
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Julia: I can't give you any advice on the bra as I don't own it yet. It looks like it offers no support in the deltoid/tricep area. What intrigues me about it is the possibility of being able to wear it in public and it could be hidden under clothes. I like the scoop neck and no sleeves on it.

Since you are 5'2", I don't think the Eve shirt will fit you well. I'd stay with what you are currently using. The Alignmed product was extremely short on me while the Intelliskin is almost to long.

Intelliskin was good about returns and exchanges as long as the product was in excellent condition. I don't think you'd have a problem returning it if it irritated your symptoms or didn't offer the support you were hoping to get.

I didn't realize they wanted $95 for the bra too. It's 1/2 the Eve shirt! Women get ripped off all the time with small clothing!
The V-Tee is long on me too (much longer than my older model tank). I haven't found it problematic as I just roll up the bottom end.

Pricing the bra the same as all of the other garments does seem a bit outrageous.
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Intelliskin Foundation Shirt 2.0 arrived Friday. Will try on Saturday.
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I have a long term problem of being a size "medium-large" which makes it difficult to find shirts that fit well. I ordered the medium Intelliskin, but it is too tight. It does do what it says with regards to posture and I found it especially helpful when sitting at my work desk. This is where my posture tends to degrade the most. But it was too tight to wear for very long.

I have ordered a large and will try it later today. Hopefully it fits right and is not too big to cancel out the benefits.
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I tried the large and was surprised that it was so tight in the arm pits. No better than the medium. It did have more material in the middle far upper back close to the neck, but that wasn't where I needed it.

Overall, the Intelliskin is a no go for me. I think if they did custom shirts where they measured out your shoulder, chest, upper traps, etc., and then cranked out a shirt for your body, it would work great. I believe it will also work great if you are fortunate enough to have a good fit with their existing shirts. Sadly, that is not the case with me.

jkl626 mentioned that they liked "The Spinal Q Brace". Um, wow, looks hard to order: http://www.spinalq.com/ (web site comes up blank under any browser at this time).
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I tried the large and was surprised that it was so tight in the arm pits. No better than the medium. It did have more material in the middle far upper back close to the neck, but that wasn't where I needed it.

Overall, the Intelliskin is a no go for me. I think if they did custom shirts where they measured out your shoulder, chest, upper traps, etc., and then cranked out a shirt for your body, it would work great. I believe it will also work great if you are fortunate enough to have a good fit with their existing shirts. Sadly, that is not the case with me.

jkl626 mentioned that they liked "The Spinal Q Brace". Um, wow, looks hard to order: http://www.spinalq.com/ (web site comes up blank under any browser at this time).
Hi Chroma, Yes their website doesnt work. My dr at Orthohealing ordered it and it is covered by my insurance. I think its very expensive.Its more like a vest,not a shirt. I think it will be too hot for summer. But it definately helps. Didnt you see a dr at Orthohealing? you might want to call them to see if you can order it. I think they ordered it through a rep.Here is the phone # on the package:855-4-Q-Brace. I also have two alignmed postureshirts. The Black cotton one is the strogest support but nowhere near the spinal Q.
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Hi,
Does anyone have the intelliskin Bra? My chiro recommended it or the Eve shirt. They make one with a zipper now, so that might be a good way to go-easier to get on and off. I already have 2 posture shirts, but dont do that much for me as I have small shoulders.
Thanks for any input
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