I hope it’s okay for me to post here. I really want to wear a binder but I struggle with the ones you pull over your head. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for ones that you can wrap around sort of? I know there are some with zips or clasps or other methods, I’m just not sure what’s good. I’m a bit overweight, so I’m worried that it might sit weird or roll up or be uncomfortable, and I worry that ones with underarm fastening would be a sensory nightmare, but also that front fastening would be visible. Does anyone have any experiences to share that might be helpful? Thanks in advance.
This community is a great place to post this question!
I’m a trans woman, so I don’t have any relevant experiences, but I did want to ask if have you read through the /r/ftm wiki?
I find content both of these places that might help:
https://old.reddit.com/r/ftm/wiki/index
https://old.reddit.com/r/ftm/wiki/index/binding
Seems like kinesthetic tape could be an option?
They don’t seem super common, but I did find at least one zipper binder:
https://peecockproducts.com/binder/zipper-mid-length-super-binder.html
Maybe it’s too obvious to say, but I bet there are ways to hide the zipper, from the first wiki link above:
A lot of those suggestions would apply to a front zipper, too.
Thanks for the reply, I’ll take a look at the links! I mainly posted here because in the research I’d done I didn’t find a lot of personal responses that covered my concerns, so I was hoping for more first person accounts. 💙
you might search within /r/ftm, I see lots of chatter about binders in there - hopefully there are useful personal accounts / experiences 🧡
I would like to just add one small thing about taping, because it carries a lot of risk for people who get frustrated then bind their entire upper torso with it
K tape is great for smaller cup sizes and on smaller bodies. Once you get to C cup or higher you start needing more layers, and often need a larger width of tape too. This starts bringing on complications like increased sweating because more skin is taped up for a foundational layer, and it’s also not quite restrictive enough when used in larger amounts. To solve that problem, some people just tape (or use tightly wound fabric) in continuous strips around the torso that restrict to the point breathing becomes difficult. This leads to muscle and soft tissue injury
I have shown trans actors how to use it before putting them into structural vest-style corsets we sewed specifically for the purpose, but that really only worked for the “full figured” actors because we were using the two methods together