![]() ![]() If you need any help or advice, send us at an email with your chest measurement (measured around the chest across the nipples without clothing) and we can advise. Your binder needs to be tight in order to do its job, but not be so tight that it you feel short of breath - if you do, your binder is too tight, you need to go up a size. Sometimes we recommend to go up or down a size - check the notes beneath the size chart for each binder (as different styles have different size guides). Getting the right fit is super important. ![]() TJ wears the Underworks 943 Econo Chest Binder Short in Size Small (chest size 10E) It is cotton-lined on the front chest panel, which prevents nip-chafing (trust us, it's a thing), but has the breathable mesh on the back, so it's cooler than other fully cotton-lined binders such as the Underworks Cotton Lined Power Chest Binder Short and Long, making it a winning option for binding in hot Aussie summers. The Underworks 943 Econo Chest Binder Short is by far our most popular binder at Sock Drawer Heroes and is an excellent binder, whether it's your first or your fifteenth binder. Tan and White are great for wearing under school uniform and light coloured clothing. * This binder is slightly thinner than the other binders we stock, but still gives excellent compression with the right fit. For a first chest binder, particularly for young people whose bodies are still growing and changing, we always recommend the Underworks 943 Econo Chest Binder Short. There are so many binders out there, that choosing your first binder can be a bit overwhelming. ![]() We thought we'd write a blog post about our recommendations for first chest binders (and binders in general for young people) because this is *by far* the most common question we get from people and parents of young folk looking for a first binder, as well as sharing tips for effective and safe chest binding. ![]()
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