This extreme sports bra/binding top is great for active workouts or everyday wear. It wears like a sports bra, but with added control like a binder.
Anyone who has tried to work out in a binder knows how challenging that can be, due to the tightness and compression level of some binders. This item may be a better option for strenuous workouts.
A wide bottom band to prevents ride-up, and the double-layer compression helps minimize the appearance of chest tissue.
Magicotton is made of 32% spandex and 22% nylon fibers wrapped in 46% cotton.
Available in white. This item is sized using traditional bra sizing. Available in sizes 32B/C/D – 44B/C/D.
How to Measure For Extreme MagiCotton Sports and Binding Top 3108
Using a soft tape measure, measure around your rib cage just under the pectoral muscles where the natural chest tissue joins the body. Be sure to keep the tape measure level with the floor when placing it around your body. Take a snug measurement. You are measuring in inches-- if your measurement is closest to an odd number, round up to the next even number (for example, if you measure 33 inches, round up to 34).
Use your physical measurement to choose the band size of this item. In the example above, the person measuring 33 inches would round up to 34 and choose the 34 B/C/D size.
If your chest size is larger than a D cup, then this item will not offer a good fit.
Chest binders are articles of clothing that are designed to help minimize the appearance of breast tissue. Binders are often used by trans and gender non-binary people to flatten the look of the chest and create a body silhouette that is more traditionally masculine in appearance.
Chest binders are similar to other compression garments worn by all kinds of people who might choose to smooth or augment the appearance of different areas of their body.
There are a several different manufacturers of chest binders in today's market, and each kind fits and is sized differently. Information and measuring instructions that are specific to each binder should be considered before purchase in order to obtain a good fit. For best sizing results, please measure yourself, and do not rely on generic clothing sizing.
How to Put On a Binder
Tank-top style binders can be put on just like a pullover or a t-shirt. In some cases, depending on your body type, if a tank-top style binder is too difficult to put on this way, you may be able to step into the garment through the neck hole and pull it up.
Keep in mind that most binders will stretch over time as you wear them.
Care For Your Binder
Be sure to follow care instructions from your binder's manufacturer. In general, the compression of most binders will last longer if you avoid hot water, hot dryers, irons, and bleach. Hand wash or machine wash your binders in cold water. Use the gentle cycle when machine washing. Do not iron. Do not use bleach. Do not place your binder in the dryer. Drip dry or flat dry.