![]() I came across some 5XL and 3X sizing but several companies didn’t even make binders in my size at all. But as I began shopping around for binders, I realized that I am at the absolute top of nearly every company’s size chart. Going into my first purchase, I expected some difficulty with sizing. Considering my bra size is 48DD, finding a binder that would fit me wasn’t easy. I’m AFAB and transmasculine, and last week, I got my first binder. ![]() But for plus size people who want to bind their chests, helpful information can be hard to come by - much like properly-fitting binders themselves. ![]() The internet is awash with advice for purchasing, wearing, and maintaining binders. Chest binding is arguably one of the easiest, cheapest, and least permanently-body-affecting ways for assigned female at birth (AFAB), transgender, or gender nonconforming people to express their identities. ![]()
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