Long Tank Binder – Maximum Chest Compression
$40.50
The TGS Long Tank 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 Tank Binder - Maximum Chest Compression
Made with feedback from our community, this TGS Long Tank Binder Maximum Chest Compression was designed 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
- Shoulder straps that reduce pressure on shoulders and chest
- Durable, maximum compression fabric inner layer
- Flat seams for a smooth, discreet fit under clothing
- Available in multiple sizes and colors
The TGS Long Tank Binder 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.
🩶 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 tank binder with double-panel compression front
Use: Daily 8 hour wear, layering
- Outer layer: Lightweight, breathable, and moisture-wicking for maximum sweat control
- Inner compression panel: Non-stretch woven fabric that delivers strong, gender-euphoric flattening
- Lining: Thin, soft cotton across the chest for skin comfort
Moreover, 4-way stretch back panels allow freedom of movement, while the thinner tank-style straps offer a low-profile look you can wear as a standalone top.
💪 Safety & Care Tips
Above all, binding should always feel affirming — not painful. With that in mind, follow these safety guidelines to protect your health and comfort.
- Avoid binding for more than 8 hours at a time.
- Don’t sleep in your binder or wear it while exercising heavily.
- Wash your binder regularly to prevent odor and skin irritation.
- If you experience pain or restricted breathing, remove it immediately.
For more guidance, visit our educational blog:
👉 Articles on Binding
📏 How to Measure
- Stand naturally with your arms relaxed at your sides.
- Wrap a soft measuring tape around the fullest part of your chest (over the bust).
- Keep the tape level and snug, but not tight. The tape should rest gently on the skin without squeezing.
- Ask a friend to help if possible — it makes a big difference for accuracy and comfort.
👉 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 throughout the day.
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″
Model in White: Oliver (he/him) has a 32" Chest and is wearing a Large. Model in Black: Jussie (he/him) has a 34" Chest and is wearing a Large.
🌈 Fit Tips
- A binder 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, and may lead to long-term health issues.
If you’re between sizes, it’s best to size up. By doing so, you’ll avoid a binder that’s too tight, which can restrict breathing and movement. Over time, excessive compression may cause discomfort or even long-term harm with extended use.
🧺 Long Tank Binder – Maximum Chest Compression Care Instructions
Taking care of your binder properly helps it last longer and keeps it feeling soft, clean, and supportive. Above all, binder care is part of caring for your body. Follow these simple steps to maintain both comfort and durability.
🫧 Washing Your Long Tank Binder – Maximum Chest Compression Binder
Keeping your binder clean prevents odor, skin irritation, and stretching.
- First, wash your binder in hand was cold water or a gentle cycle to protect the elastic fibers.
- Next, use a mild detergent and avoid bleach, since harsh chemicals can break down the fabric.
- After washing, check that all detergent is rinsed out completely to prevent residue on your skin.
As a general rule, skip the iron — heat can damage compression material and reduce elasticity.
🌬️ Drying Your Long Tank Binder – Maximum Chest Compression Binder
Drying it correctly is just as important as washing it.
- Ideally, lay your binder flat to dry in a shaded, cool place.
- If you prefer, tumble dry on low heat only. High heat can warp or weaken the fabric over time.
- Additionally, avoid drying it in direct sunlight, which can fade color and break down fibers.
In short, gentle drying extends the life of your binder and keeps it fitting comfortably.
💡 Pro Tip
If you wear your binder often, try rotating between two or more binders. In doing so, you’ll extend each binder’s lifespan and, at the same time, give your body the regular breaks it needs to rest and breathe comfortably.
Remember, rest days are part of self-care — your body deserves them.
🧘 Body Care & Rest
Binding should always feel affirming, not restrictive. Therefore, if your binder feels painful or limits your breathing, take it off immediately. Over time, consistent comfort leads to longer-lasting results — both for your binder and your well-being.
Whenever possible, take short breaks throughout the day, especially during long wear periods or warm weather.
Finally, listen to your body; it will tell you what feels right.