TGS Long Racerback Binder – Maximum Chest Compression
$40.50🖤 TGS Long Racerback Binder – Maximum Chest Compression
The TGS Long Racerback Binder – Maximum Chest Compression offers safe, breathable compression with a longer cut for extra comfort and coverage.
Designed by and for trans men, trans masculine, non-binary, gender-non-conforming people, and anyone who wants a flatter-appearing chest, this binder provides secure, comfortable compression you can count on.
Whether you’re new to binding or a long-time pro, this tank offers smooth lines, reliable compression, and all-day freedom of movement — so you can feel confident, supported, and affirmed in your body every single day.
💪 Why You’ll Love the TGS Long Racerback Binder – Maximum Chest Compression
Made with feedback from our community, this binder was created for real bodies and everyday comfort:
- Full-length design for extra coverage over the torso and hips
- Triple-layer front panel for balanced, even compression
- Racerback cut that distributes pressure evenly across the shoulders
- Durable, maximum-compression fabric for strong yet safe support
- Flat seams for a discreet fit under clothing
- Available in multiple sizes and colors
The TGS Long Racerback Binder – Maximum Chest Compression is made from premium, body-safe materials tested for daily wear and movement. It’s built for people who want compression that’s effective but never restrictive.
Do not go by bra size. Please measure and use the size guide.
🩶 TGS Long Racerback Binder – Maximum Chest Compression Product Details:
Material: 75% nylon, 25% spandex (breathable compression blend)
Available Sizes: XS–4XL
Length: Extended torso coverage
Colors: Black, White, Olive, Green
Style: Pullover long racerback binder with triple-panel chest compression front
Use: Daily wear, up to 8 hours
Outer layer: Lightweight, breathable, and moisture-wicking
Inner layer: Non-stretch woven fabric for firm compression
Lining: Thin, soft cotton for skin comfort
Moreover, the 4-way stretch back panels allow freedom of movement, while the racerback straps give a low-profile fit that works as a standalone top or layered under clothes.
💪 Safety & Care Tips
Above all, binding should feel affirming — not painful. With that in mind, follow these safety guidelines to protect your comfort and health:
- Avoid binding for more than 8 hours at a time.
- Don’t sleep in your binder or wear it during intense workouts.
- Wash your binder regularly to prevent odor and irritation.
- If you feel pain or shortness of breath, remove it immediately.
👉 For more guidance, visit our Binding Safety Articles on the TGS Blog.
📏 How to Measure
Step 1: Stand naturally with your arms relaxed.
Step 2: Wrap a soft measuring tape around the fullest part of your chest (over the bust).
Step 3: Keep the tape level and snug, but not tight — it should rest lightly on your skin.
Step 4: Ask a friend for help if possible; it makes a big difference in accuracy.
👉 Important: Pulling the tape too tight will result in buying a binder that’s too small, and as a result, it can cause discomfort or restrict breathing.
Therefore, if you’re between sizes, always size up. In doing so, you’ll ensure your binder feels supportive while still allowing you to breathe and move comfortably.
Size Chart (in inches) NOT BRA SIZES YOU MUST MEASURE THE FULLEST PART OF YOUR CHEST.
XS: 25"–27"″ S: 28"–30"″ M: 30"–32″ L: 33"–34″ XL: 35"–37″ 2XL: 38"–41″ 3XL: 42"–43″ 4XL: 44"–46″
🌈 Fit Tips
- Your TGS Long Racerback Binder – Maximum Chest Compression should feel snug, but not painful.
- You should be able to take deep breaths without discomfort.
- When in doubt, size up — safety and comfort come first.
- Overly tight binders can restrict movement, cause pain, or lead to long-term health issues.
🧺 Care Instructions for your TGS Long Racerback Binder – Maximum Chest Compression
Proper care keeps your binder soft, clean, and long-lasting. Above all, binder care is part of caring for your body.
🫧 Washing
- First, hand-wash or machine-wash cold on gentle cycle.
- Next, use mild detergent and avoid bleach.
- Afterward, rinse thoroughly to remove residue.
- Finally, skip the iron — heat weakens compression fibers.
🌬️ Drying
- Ideally, lay flat to dry in shade.
- Alternatively, tumble-dry on low heat only.
- Additionally, avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading.
- In short, gentle drying extends your binder’s life and fit.
💡 Pro Tip
If you wear your binder often, rotate between two or more binders. In doing so, you’ll extend their lifespan and, at the same time, give your body regular rest days.
🧘 Body Care & Rest
Binding should always feel affirming, not restrictive. Therefore, if your binder feels painful or limits your breathing, take it off right away. Over time, consistent comfort ensures better results for both your binder and your body.
Whenever possible, take short breaks during long wear or in warm weather.
Finally, listen to your body — it knows what feels right.