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Review on πŸ‘” Non-Slip Locking Clamps for Jelinda Dress Shirts - Men's Clothing by Adam Taylor

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I like them on men so far

Jelinda Adjustable Shirt Garters I was a bit skeptical when I first read the reviews as many of them were either heavily discounted or free samples. However, this is the second day I've worn them for 12 hours in a row both days and they feel even better on the second day. For clarity and comparison, I will be comparing the Jelinda Shirt Stay to detachable tongue Y-shirts, which I have been wearing for several months until the end of this review. Pros: Versatility: They are much more versatile. than Y-shaped as they can be used with shorts and pants that you want to wear without socks or no-show socks. You just can't wear Y-styles with shorts or pants without a rip or half because they will be visible. Comfort: As previously mentioned, the way they are worn will pull your leg hair, but personally it wasn't that noticeable. As I said, I wear them 12 hours straight for two days in a row and only occasionally find myself wearing them, which is good. Durability: As I've only had them for two days I can't speak to them yet, but they seem to be quite durable considering their materials. Utility: I hate to talk about the very personal aspect of using corsets, but it needs to be done so you know exactly what you're getting yourself into. When I picked the number one, at least for men, I found that both these and the Y-shaped ones were easy to bypass. However, this does not apply to number two. Compared to Y-racks, it is much more convenient to turn them off when you need to go to the toilet. They just need to be unhooked at the front and easily slide down the sides to get you on with your day. With Y-shoes you have to remove at least one tongue/clip to be able to sit down (the one attached to the socks), but then you have to worry about them dangling on the floor. Activities: I work with children. I get up and down a lot, on my feet and sometimes do sports with it. With Y-shapes, I've mostly noticed them while sitting, when the tension has eased, and then again when I got active again, but that doesn't happen to the least. This is a small detail, but worth paying attention to. In terms of stability during exercise, my Y-bands are falling off. Obviously it could happen to them, but it hasn't happened yet (two days). Cons: Unfamiliar: If you've never used shirt garters before, I'd recommend experimenting with fastening them for a while before needing to wear them. So if you're confused, frustrated, or don't like how they fit, there won't be time to use them. I usually pin them to my shirt the night before to save time and avoid hiccups. Edit: It's been six days now and I've noticed a few small holes where they attach to my linen shirts. However, given their open weave, I can't tell if those holes are part of how the underwear handles those gussets. I'm going to talk about my cotton and cotton blend shirts.

Pros
  • Consistent test results
Cons
  • Can hurt