Created to be a more affordable binder option, the Underworks Econo High Power Compression Chest Binder Tank has a single compression panel in the front to provide chest and mid-section compression. The front panel has been redesigned to have a thin cotton lining layer against the skin for comfort. Made from medical grade 70% nylon and 30% spandex knit, this binder conforms to your body and moves with you. Made in the U.S.A.
Style number 947. We have decided to give names to the different Underworks binders here in our store to help our customers tell them apart. We call style 947 "Wesley."
White. Comes in 7 sizes: XS thru 3XL. Sizing, care, and measurement recommendations below.
Compression fabric shell: 70% Nylon 30% Spandex
Front panel lining: 100% Cotton
How to measure
First take a snug measurement under the breast line with a tape measure-- lift your breast tissue up and place tape underneath if necessary (this is a measurement of your rib cage). Next take another measurement over the fullest part of your chest. You might want to wear a sports bra when you do this. Again not too tight but not too loose. Take the average of theses two measurements and apply the result to the sizing recommendation provided below.
Between sizes? Unless you've already tried it on and know your size, probably opting for the larger size will be better-- you want to be able to put the binder on and breathe!
Each Underworks item has a different scale based on the elasticity of the fabric used and the cut of the garment, so please pay attention to the sizing scale for each style.
XS: 28" to 31"
Small: 32" to 35"
Medium: 36" to 39"
Large: 40" to 43"
XL: 44" to 47"
2XL: 48" to 51"
3XL: 52" to 55"
Care For Your Binder: Hand wash or machine wash your binders ONLY in cold water. Use gentle cycle when machine washing. DO NOT iron. Do not place the garment near any kind of heat source. DO NOT use any kind of bleach. Drip dry or flat dry, DO NOT place your binder in the dryer.
How To Put On Your Binder: Tank top style binders are slipped on just like a pullover or a t-shirt. In some cases, depending on your body type, if a binder is too difficult to get on this way, simply step into the garment and pull it up.