how do I know what size binder I need
measure and go by the measurements on the website. you can take a piece of yarn or string and wrap it around you, cut it, and use a tape measure to measure the string.
-jay
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how do I know what size binder I need
measure and go by the measurements on the website. you can take a piece of yarn or string and wrap it around you, cut it, and use a tape measure to measure the string.
-jay
Binder sizing question
Hey, I'm a non binary identifying person. I'm worried my binder is the wrong size or doesn't fit me correctly. I've seen pictures of other people wearing binders and videos with people who aren't cisgender, some of whom have larger chests and their binders fit them well. Mine pushes my chest up such that I can't wear a shirt with a collar that isn't above my collarbones and it pushes some outwards, under my armpit. I get that it might just be the way a binder fits me, but on the off chance it's a sizing issue, I figure I'd ask you guys. Thanks so much for your help.
Anyone with experience with both gc2b and flavnt binders, I have a question. My current binder is a gc2b XS. It's actually a bit too small for me (I have a small chest, but somewhat wider shoulders). It's a bit tricky to get into, but I can manage it.
Anyway, I've been wanting to try Flavnt for a while because of the narrow strap design, but I don't really want to drop $50 on the wrong size, and have to bother with exchanges. The measurements between the two brands look pretty similar as far as sizes go. So I'm wondering if I should stick with the XS since Flavnt binders have the racerback, and will probably be easier to get into? Or would it be better to just size up? Because I'm sick of having to become a contortionist every time I need to get in and out of my binder.