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A**R
Good stuff!
Going to buy more.
L**S
Still Haven't Circulation
Product Is True To Form As Pictured ... Quality And Fit Are Also Good ... My Legs Are Larger Than I Thought But The Ban Doesn't Cut Off My Circulation That Much ...
K**R
Works great, noticable under clothes though
Worked exactly as expected, keeping my work shirt tucked in through the whole serving shift. Through squats, carrying a tray above my head, the whole nine. Only down side is that with form fitting clothing, you can see the clamps. I also have meaty thighs, and even the large size compresses my thighs so you can see where the elastic band is.These would be perfect with less form fitting clothing.
I**)
I liked it so much
So comfortable.
J**N
Excellent product that shows more refinement and innovation than it gets credit for.
I held off on providing a review of these until I had used them for several weeks, and with different types of clothing.Thus far, I am very satisfied with the construction and performance of the product, and I appreciate some of the subtle design considerations that are not specifically outlined by the seller.I have worn these with both dress shirts and golf shirts, and found that the adjustments provide ample range for adapting to slightly longer or shorter garments, and also to different fabrics. For example, synthetic blends tend to look too taut when held with the same tension of cotton shirts, but these S-holders allow you to reduce the pull so the fit looks correct.I also want to emphasize the brilliance of the design. I was skeptical of the thigh elastic at first, but after wearing them for a couple weeks, I noticed that the elastic on the thigh allows the holder to shift slightly up and down as you sit or stand. The taper of the thigh encourages the elastic band to drift lower as you move, effectively "calibrating" the tension of the shirt straps. The band can also pull up slightly and expand, along with the straps themselves, for bending or reaching movements. The net result is that the system does not feel constricting but maintains a good tension. The three straps also work well, encouraging the pulling the front and back of the shirt flat, and allowing any excess material to bunch on the side, if required.Comfort it also good. I followed the sizing guide provided by the vendor, and after wearing these for five minutes, I forget they are even there. I was concerned that they may feel tight while seated, but that has not been my experience.I'll also note that the straps, clips, and bands themselves are very low profile, and generally will not show on slacks or pants, unless they are very tight in the thigh. The clips have held up well so far, as have the plastic adjustments.It remains to be seen how well the product will hold up over regular use. I don't expect the product to last a lifetime, but I would hope that the elastic, clips, and plastic tensioners hold up for a year at least.You will still occasionally need to adjust your waistband to allow the shirts to evenly tighten, especially if you like a very taut look, but I have not had to re-tuck, tighten, or re-attach any of the clips yet.Overall, I'm very pleased with the purchase, and assuming they hold up for a reasonable lifespan, I will be an on-going customer. You can judge from my history that I do not provide many reviews, but these deserve one.
E**N
Could be better
I like the idea of not having to connect to my sock. Only issue is that the straps come loose to easy. Had to rig them so they would come loose.
R**.
Love em!
They do their job, but you need really big legs for them. I have thin legs and they become hard to use, but the clip works, they are light weight, the quality is good. Easy to use and the clips hold well. They also become a hassle when you have to use the restroom. But they do their job
R**M
Great if you never plan to squat or bend over again
If you're unfamiliar with shirt stays, you might think these are the bees knees.But, after having been in the military for about a decade and with the Marines, shirt stays are a way of life for me, and I've tried many.Some pointers-- never buy shirt stays which loop under the foot, they'll strain your arches- buy white toned shirt stays if wearing white, semi-sheer pant legs (such as Navy dress whites)- metal clamps and pliars are helpful in sealing your straps at the desired tightnessI was excited for these because they don't run past the knee- this means eliminating the long protruding pant leg which makes it look like you're on stilts or carrying a shotgun in each pant leg. However, when it comes to grip, these have almost none at all. Military brand Vanguard shirtstays have a sliding loop closure that requires a tiny learning curve but are Excellent at maintaining their grip. The NV Holders on the other hand have a clipping tooth system similar to most suspender clasps. They do not grip well. If your shirt does not have a chunky seam at the bottom, they will slip right off. You can mitigate this problem somewhat by wearing an undershirt, lining the two shirt seems together, and clamping them simultaneously, which is a little bit of a pain in the #%@. but it Mostly works, except when you squat, bend over, or climb in your carseat without moving like a robot; I always have to tie my shoes Before I clip the stays to my shirt, cause I'm not bending over to do it after the fact.Save yourself some time, get Vanguard sock clipping stays, or try something new, but don't get NV Holders.
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