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Ultimate Chest Binder Tank
I am offering this lovely chest binder!
Full story: I was trying to cosplay John Watson (which was my first ever out of my house in real clothes presenting as male despite having known for years that I am genderqueer) I nearly couldn’t breathe in the 1x which I foolishly ordered as if my chest measurement was my bra measurement. whoops. I returned that and ordered this based on an accurate measurement of the fullest part of my chest and it was a bit too loose. I ordered the 2x which was perfect and worked beautifully. I didn’t manage to return the 3x, so it could be yours!
I would love it to go to someone who needs a binder and can’t afford one. I can ship wherever you want within the continental US. If multiple people message me I’ll do some kind of random selection. Message me by July 30th 2017. I want it out of my house and being useful somewhere!
TLDR: Anyone need one of these? I have a 3x nude color Underworks Ultimate Chest Binder. Just message me.
“Is it normal?” The binding edition
Yes:
- Getting winded after walking quickly/upstairs with binder on, but able to catch breath
- Chafing in the underarm areas
- Soreness (during or after) in arms, shoulders, or back
- Increased acne on chest or back
- Mild anxiety about tightness
- Chest sagging
No, take it off and rest, see a doctor if problem gets worse or doesn’t go away after taking the binder off (or after one week):
- Nausea during or after binding, including nausea caused by pain
- Bruising
- Out of breath/can’t catch breath when not wearing binder
- Skin rash
- Sharp pains in ribs
- Not able to cough or sneeze
- Numbness in arms
- Feeling too tired/sore to do everyday activities
- Suddenly having any of the above symptoms even if you’ve been binding for years
No, see a doctor ASAP, could be a sign of serious injury:
- Anything from the above category if you can just tell/feel something is wrong, better safe than sorry
- Extreme claustrophobia/panic attacks
- Sharp pain in chest/heart skipping beats or beating very fast
- Not able to breathe
- Dizziness
- Blueness in lips or fingertips
- Change in shape of ribcage
- Fainting
good stuff to know if you wear a binder, especially if you’re new to it. this is way more informative than the basic “don’t wear it for more than 8 hours uwu!!!111!!” – although that is also good advice. sometimes the time you keep it on will vary because of your schedule, and you don’t have to panic if that’s the case. just pay attention your body, know what’s safe, and crack your poor back as often as you can.


