![]() I understand the numbers, but does the B/C/D mean that only people with the cup sizes B, C, and D can wear them? Is this true? Also, I am confused by the sizing. I have heard that your “binding bra” ( ) can be worn for longer than eight hours. (From OP) “Hello, I run a trans (female to male) advice blog, and I’m worried about spreading misinformation. Screenshot of an email thread between OP and Underworks customer support. Please only bind for eight hours maximum, and be certain that you have the right size for you. For any company, check their “contact us” page, and be sure of what you’re buying. If you have any more questions about this product or any other Underworks products, feel free to email them at or let us know if you’d like us to email them for you. the materials used and the design is mostly for comfort. Also, trans people who need to walk long distances or over tricky terrain can do so more safely. the main purpose of it is for exercise- so trans people with chest dysphoria can work out in public gyms more comfortably, as they would be able to pass better. Therefore, family members/carers wouldn’t be able to tell that it is used for its chest binding qualities. buying this instead of a binder can be good for closeted trans individuals because it looks just like a sports bra. the reviews are highly positive, and a number of them are from trans individuals. it still has binding qualities, and whilst it may not be as compressing as a binder, it is close to it. However, the binding bra still has some good qualities that can be positive for ftm or ftnb trans individuals: This leaves out larger chest sizes, which means that people wearing one when their cup size is larger than D may end up damaging themselves in the same way that wearing a binder too small for them could. The binder covers cup sizes B, C and D, and most likely lower sizes as well. Everyone I have asked about it agrees that the email is saying that the binder can be worn for up to eight hours, and even that is only if the person is comfortable.Īnother thing that I have heard is that it is a way for large chested people to bind, however, once more, this is untrue. One thing that I’ve heard a lot of people say is that you can wear it for over eight hours, unlike a regular chest binder. If you’re unsure of which style is right for you, email our customer support team at to get expert assistance.I’ve recently seen some misinformation regarding this product ( ), so I emailed them for some clarification. There are more compression tops for women available than we can possibly list here, and they’re all ready to be shipped directly to your doorstep!Īt Underworks, you’ll find a quality women’s compression shirt to fit all different shapes. ![]() ![]() Or, to reduce your waistline underneath any dress or top, check out our open bust shaping tank made with firm and comfortable fabric that won’t roll up on you. ![]() For a tank you’ll want to wear again and again, there’s the thin microfiber compression tank that will feel like your second skin. Comfort For Your Lifeįor example, our ultra light compression crew neck shirt with long sleeves will keep you warm as its perfect cotton spandex blend conforms to every curve of your body. Whether you want the smooth feel of cotton and spandex or the ultra thin feel of microfiber, Underworks provides various styles to suit any occasion. Made from only the softest and finest materials, our compression tops for women are designed to be worn for any length of time, either as a base layer or all on its own. ![]()
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