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If you want to flatten your chest with a binder, you're definitely not alone! In fact, there are products you can buy online just for this purpose which are safe and easy to use. However, if you want to make your own, you do have options. Try converting a pair of tights into a chest binder, for instance. When wearing a binder, take a few precautions; if it's too tight or you're using the wrong material, it could damage your tissue.

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Turning Tights into a Chest Binder

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    Buy or find a pair of tights or control-top pantyhose. You can use any tights for this purpose. If you're about the same size at your waist as your chest, you can just purchase your normal size.[1] Otherwise, use a soft tape measure to measure your chest. Start with 1 end at the front and go around your back until you reach the front with the other end. Pull it slightly tight over your chest and then take the measurement where the end overlaps the rest of the tape measure.

    • You can use this measurement to find the size of tights you need. Check size charts on the back of packages or online when buying your tights.
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    Cut the legs off the tights. Leaving about 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20cm) of the legs on both sides, use sharp scissors to cut straight across each leg. You should have tights that look like shorts now.[2]

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    Create a hole for your head by slicing into the crotch. Start by finding the crotch in the tights. Then, smooth the tights out so they look like a flat pair of shorts. Using a pair of scissors, cut a hole out of the crotch that's big enough for your head to fit through.[3]

    • If the hole isn't big enough for your head to fit through, use your scissors to open it up more.
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    Put the tights on like a small t-shirt. Stick your head through the hole you made in the crotch and your arms through the "legs" that are left on the tights. Pull the waist part of the tights over your chest to help flatten it out.[4]

    • This works best over a sports bra
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Using Other Garments for Binders

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    Layer sports bras without cups for a relatively smooth chest. Choose sports bras that are flat rather than having cups, as that will help smooth out your chest. If you have a larger chest, layering one on top of the other can help flatten it out. Aim for ones that fit a little tighter, though not so tight that it cuts off your breathing.[5]

    • There are also companies that manufacture vest-like binders that go halfway up your torso and compress your chest.[6]
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    Wrap a neoprene back brace around your chest for an option that's easy to put on. These usually attach with Velcro. Place the Velcro part under your arm so it doesn't show as much, tightening up the brace as needed. It will help flatten out your chest.[7]

    • You can find these anywhere that sells back braces, such as big box stores and drug stores.
    • Don't make it so tight that you can't breathe.
    • This works best under loose clothing because of the Velcro.
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    Pick up a compression shirt to wear for a simple solution. Compression shirts, like compression leggings or socks, hug the body tightly. When you wear it around your chest, it tends to flatten it out. Then you can wear whatever you want on top. You can find these in most athletic stores.[8]

    • If you only have compression shorts available, you can cut turn them into a shirt by cutting a hole in the crotch that's large enough for your head.
    • You can turn one old shirt into a binder as well. To do this, cut the sleeves off, then cut the seams on both sides of the shirt. you now have two binders. To put this binder on, wrap it around your chest as tightly as you can without causing pain or discomfort. then, tie it in the front and tuck that piece into the binder between your breasts.
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Practicing Safe Binding

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    Leave your binder off while you're sleeping. Binding 24 hours a day can cause skin problems and other medical issues. You need to leave it off for at least several hours a day to give your body a chance to rest.[9]

    • If possible, only wear your binder 8 hours at a time.
    • Tight binding can lead to breathing problems and even broken ribs. Over time, compressing your chest in this way can even change your skeletal structure.[10]
    • Experiment with what makes you feel happiest in regards to binding, there's no need to feel obligated to do so.[11]
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    Skip the binder when you work out if possible. A sports bra is fine to exercise in, but binders like back braces and even tights might be too restrictive. They don't allow you to move enough and you won't be able to breathe as well as you should.[12]

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    Put body powder under your binder to help prevent chafing. If you're having trouble with your binder rubbing your skin and causing redness, a layer of body powder may help, such as baby powder. Just add a light dusting before putting your binder on.[13]

    • You can also wear a tight undershirt below your binder.
    • Another option is to use an anti-chafing stick like Body Glide, which goes on like deodorant and protects your skin. You can find anti-chafing sticks online or at athletic stores.
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    Avoid using tape or ace bandages to bind your skin. These do not move properly, and they can cause serious issues. Tape can harm your skin and doesn't bind evenly. Ace bandages will keep getting tighter as you wear them, which is what they're designed to do for an injury. However, that can make breathing difficult.[14]

    • These types of bindings are more likely to lead to broken ribs.
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    Leggings can be used, just be aware that legging material is a little more thicker and may be harder to stretch or move.

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    Binders are usually used to flatten a chest. Bras are used to support and/or accentuate them.

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      • Listen to your body. If you start to feel wheezy while binding or you're experiencing pain, you need to take it off and try something else.

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      • If you can afford to, buy a binder made specifically for that purpose, as it's generally safer than making your own.

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      • Improper binding can do permanent damage and even make top surgery impossible if you harm your body too much. When in doubt, play it safe.

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      How to make a DIY binder? ›

      You can turn one old shirt into a binder as well. To do this, cut the sleeves off, then cut the seams on both sides of the shirt. you now have two binders. To put this binder on, wrap it around your chest as tightly as you can without causing pain or discomfort.

      How to bind without a binder? ›

      One of the most common ways to chest bind without wearing a binder is with a sports bra. Not only is this a less restrictive option than a binder, but you probably already have a sports bra or two, so you wouldn't need to purchase anything new.

      How to turn a bra into a binder? ›

      Sew a strip of fabric to the top of the bra to create a binding strip. Put the bra on backwards and slip your arms through the armholes. Adjust the binding strip to fit snugly around your chest and secure it in place with safety pins or stitching.

      Can I use tape as a binder? ›

      Only use tape that is designed to stretch and to be applied to skin. If the tape doesn't stretch, you face the same issues as wearing a binder too long (see below). Athletic/kinesiology tape should be used (KT Tape and TransTape work well). Never use duct tape or other types of tape: You will get hurt.

      What can you use as a binder? ›

      What is a binding agent?
      • Gelatin.
      • Milk.
      • Oatmeal.
      • Tapioca.
      • Corn starch.
      • Cracker crumbs.
      • Gluten in flours.
      • Ground flax.

      Can you use a sports bra to bind? ›

      As an alternative to a dedicated binder, a good sports bra with high compression can serve as a binder. Sports bras won't provide as much compression as a binder but can be a stepping stone to binding later.

      Can you bind your chest with bandages? ›

      Don't do it. Bandages are the least safe way of binding out there. They can cause permanent damage to your body, and it's not worth the risk.

      Is binder good for breast? ›

      Breast binding is known to create a number of health risks, including difficulty breathing, backache, skin rashes, and deformity of the ribs. To minimise complications, some limit their binding use for no longer than eight hours.

      Is it safe to wear a bra under a binder? ›

      Some larger-chested folks have shared that they wear a binder over another binder or a sports bra. Don't do it: this practice you can really damage your ribs and lungs!

      How do you make cleavage with a sticky bra? ›

      For maximum lift, hold your breast up before placing the cup on, starting with the underneath of your breast first and then pressing the bra onto the top part of your breast. 4. Join the front-clasp on the bra to pull the bra together creating a nice cleavage.

      What ingredient acts as a binder? ›

      Binders are any ingredient that can help a mixture hold its shape or remain bound together. Traditional binding agents include flour and eggs. The most commonly used food binder is flour. Flour is created by grinding raw grains or roots into a powder and then served in diverse cuisines.

      What can I use as a binder instead of flour? ›

      The three most common binders are xanthan gum, guar gum and psyllium husk powder. Each one works in a slightly different way to help create the structure we need to hold baked goods together.

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