What size Underworks binder should I get?

What size Underworks binder should I get?

Men Compression Shirts, Girdles, Chest Binders, Hernia Garments | Underworks….Sizing Chart: Tri-top Chest Binder.

CHEST (in) CHEST (cm)
XS 28-30 71-76
S 31-33 79-84
M 34-36 86-91
L 37-40 94-102

How do you measure a binder for FTM?

Take a snug measurement of the fullest part of your chest using a tape measure (best if measured while clothed) and write that number down onto a sheet of paper. Measure underneath your chest where the crease is and write that number down as well. Add those numbers together and divide the sum by 2.

What size chest binder should I get?

Choose the size according to your waist size. If you are in between sizes we encourage you to consider your shoulder measurements; If you have broader shoulders, definitely go with the larger size. Do not intentionally go down in size; you will not be able to put the binder on.

What does GC2B stand for?

‘Go Create 2 Be!’

Is Underworks a good brand?

If you have already made direct purchases through Underworks and was satisfied with the sizing, I would say that the sizing here is consistent and true to their website. As always, I am satisfied with my purchase, as Underworks makes good quality binders (albeit very expensive) I think they are the best and safest.

Can you swim in Underworks binders?

You absolutely can, however you need to be careful. Regular binders are not designed to accommodate the increased motion and breathing that comes with exercise (like swimming). That can lead to you damaging the binder or, more importantly, seriously hurting yourself.

How do I measure my FTM chest?

The measuring tape should lay just below your armpits and at the beginning of your breast tissue. (2) The largest part of the chest: Take this measurement around the torso and chest where the most breast tissue is (usually around the nipples, but this will vary person to person).

How do I choose a chest binder?

Here are some important things to be aware of before shopping for your chest binder.

  1. It’s Better Not To DIY.
  2. Measure Yourself.
  3. Don’t Wear It For Too Long.
  4. Know Your Options…
  5. Consider Binding With Sports And Compression Bras.
  6. Go A Size Up For Exercising.
  7. Keep It Clean.
  8. Check Out Chest Binders With Fun Patterns.

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