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i know it’s just a more official sounding term gc2b used to use for binders but the phrase “transgender apparel” is still so fucking funny
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mydogjelly · 4 months
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I have a ForThem and GC2B binder and I like both for different reasons 🤷‍♂️
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The Top 5 Chest binders And How To Choose The Right Ones
As we dive into the world of it, it's important to understand the basics best chest binders.
The Top 5 Chest Binders and How To Choose The Right Ones
If you’re looking for best chest binders to help you flatten your chest, you’ve come to the right place. There are a lot of different chest binders out there, and it can be difficult to know which one is right for you. We’ve put together a list of the top 5 chest binders to help you make the right choice.
Gc2b Transitional Apparel
Gc2b Transitional Apparel is a leader in the chest binder market. They offer a wide range of sizes and colors, so you can find the perfect binder for your body type. Their binders are made from a breathable, stretchy material that is designed to provide maximum comfort and support. They also feature adjustable straps and a wide back panel for added coverage. Gc2b Transitional Apparel is a great choice for those looking for a comfortable and reliable binder.
Underworks
Underworks is another company that offers a wide selection of chest binders. Their binders are made from a lightweight, breathable material that is designed to provide maximum comfort and support. They feature adjustable straps and a wide back panel for added coverage. Underworks binders are also easy to put on and take off, making them a great choice for those looking for a convenient binder.
FTM Essentials
FTM Essentials is a company that specializes in chest binders for trans men. Their binders are made from a lightweight, breathable material that is designed to provide maximum comfort and support. They also feature adjustable straps and a wide back panel for added coverage. FTM Essentials binders are designed to fit most body types and are a great choice for those looking for a comfortable and reliable binder.
Underworks UltraTek
Underworks UltraTek is a company that specializes in chest binders for trans men. Their binders are made from a lightweight, breathable material that is designed to provide maximum comfort and support. They feature adjustable straps and a wide back panel for added coverage. Underworks UltraTek binders are designed to fit most body types and are a great choice for those looking for a comfortable and reliable binder.
Vestle
Vestle is a company that specializes in chest binders for trans men. Their binders are made from a lightweight, breathable material that is designed to provide maximum comfort and support. They also feature adjustable straps and a wide back panel for added coverage. Vestle binders are designed to fit most body types and are a great choice for those looking for a comfortable and reliable binder.
How to Choose the Right Binder
When choosing the right binder for you, it’s important to consider your body type and the type of binding you want to do
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packersale · 2 years
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Hey all!
I am selling a few barely used #gc2b binders for $10 a piece plus shipping. They are all white halfs of various sizes. 1 xs, 2 2xl, and 1 4xl.
Message me and I'll get it out to you asap. Thanks!
-graysonisaginger
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angelic-prince · 3 years
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My new binder came in!!! [He/Him only]
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lumens8ite · 3 years
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Hi! Im sorry if this is a stupid question, but I don't know who else to ask and I'm running low on ideas, if you can't help i understand and I'm so sorry to bother you again. (And I'm too nervous to ask in person) Do you maybe have any binding tips? I'm gonna order one in a few days and I want to know what I can and can't do.. any help can do! If not that's okay! Have a great day/night!!
hey anon!! not at all a stupid question :) I have a wall of text for you so get ready friendo!
bind no more than 8 hours! it can be tough if you're working and you have shifts longer than that, but esp just starting out, don't overwork your body. I often will not recognize that my binder has affected me until well after taking it off. so even if your body doesn't tell you you need a break, don't overbind! if you ever go to the bathroom while wearing it, maybe take a few moments to lift it up and just give yourself a breather.
brand to buy from: my personal opinion is to not trust anywhere but GC2B, because so far they have had the comfiest, best fitting, and diverse binders. I have tried both their crop binders and their tank binders. I wear a 2x binder and if I wear a crop sometimes it can roll up, so I just feel a lot less revealed in a tank!
DO NOT IGNORE WASHING INSTRUCTIONS! I have repeatedly ruined binders by accidentally forgetting to let them air dry instead of putting them in the wash. its usually best to wash them on their own, especially if you're forgetful and think you might put it in the dryer because you forgot it was in the load of laundry.
I literally couldn't find anything online about breast position when I first started binding 6 years ago. I think there are more resources on it now thankfully, but I'll say that I'm pretty sure it's up to personal preference and every body is gonna be different with a binder. for me I find that having them lifted up against the fabric of it creates a more musclely natural look, and putting them flat against my tummy just kinda looks like a sports bra or a uniboob lmao. so fiddle with it, find what looks good to you. I think having them flat though can put you at risk of stretching out the elasticity of your breasts and in the long term can affect if you're able to have top surgery or not (should you want it). so, again, remember the 8 hr golden rule!
you can swim in your binder! I have personally done it in a crop around my family and friends, and I find it to be comfortable. I think it might be rolled up on me once but it wasn't like a lot or anything. I'm sure it's be even better with a tank binder. :)
when you first get your binder, its gonna be at its tightest state. wear it around the house a bit to get it fitted a bit better for you. if you find you're uncomfortable in it after two to three days of wear, it's probably too small and you should consider exchanging it for a size up. the team of people at gc2b who help with sizing are excellent and if you have weird measurements like I do, definitely ask them what would be best!
taking off a binder, especially at first, can be challenging. roll it up over the breasts so it's at your collar bone, and try to take it off from the bottom up, if that makes sense. you don't wanna stretch it out by grabbing it from the back and tugging it over your head or anything, as tempting as it can be (you'll probably understand more once you're at this stage in the wearing process)
I can't think of much else at the moment, but I've tried a variety of different binders so if you ever need anything I'm more than happy to help! :) I hope that you learned some stuff from this ^^ thanks for reaching out!
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lamafeeling · 3 years
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Super interesting how gc2b still hasn’t posted my review on the binder I bought most recently and how much their quality has gone down hill even though i has pictures to prove it and I submitted it weeks ago. Funny how the only reviews up are 4-5 stars. I really thing gc2b started as a company made by trans people for trans people but now I think it’s just about making the most money with the least effort. Over the years there have been more and more loose threads and most recently two of the binders I bought had seam rips. One after 6 months of wear, and one after a week. I complained months ago and never got an answer. Just a couple years ago I got great customer service from them and they helped me return an unused binder that I had gotten in the wrong size. Now it radio silence except for promotional emails. Now because flavnt doesn’t really work for trans people who aren’t skinny and shapeshifters isn’t making new binders right now and I don’t want to throw more money in the trash by buying gc2b, I have been stuck wearing an old binder, from before they stopped giving a shit, that is a size too small for months.
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abouttwocats · 4 years
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I think there is a certain beauty to binding. I wanted to express that. It's something vital to the trans and nonbinary community. Many people cannot get top surgery and binding alleviates the gender dysphoria. Binding is beautiful when practiced safely ❤️
(no transmeds allowed)
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smileyface-backpack · 3 years
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I received my olive green half tank GC2B binder recently
Words cannot explain the comfort that comes from wearing my binder.
They/them
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cutekermit · 4 years
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MY BINDER CAME IN!!!
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i-am-ash3r · 3 years
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Binder Sizing Help?
Hi, so I posted about a week or so ago about potentially getting myself a gc2b binder. I measured myself today and I am a little bit confused as to which size I should get because my shoulder measurement technically fits into 3 different sizes and my chest measurement is a different size than those 3. 
I have also heard from a few people that gc2b sizes run a bit small so I don’t know if I should take that into account too. 
Basically I’m torn between getting a small or getting a medium and I really do not want to have to go through the return process. 
Does anyone have any advice?
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bee-does-things · 3 years
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My binder came today! No more tiddy, we forget I ever had tiddy. It’s gone now.
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hymn-bo · 4 years
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So I got a binder from gc2b, a full tank one that is a 3xl, and it is too big for me. But since it's one with the trans flag print, I can't return or exchange it.
Please if anyone needs or wants a 3xl trans flag full tank binder, feel free to message me or reblog this saying so. I'll sell it for less than I got it for, just enough to cover the price of another binder since I cant exchange it. So probably about $35 give or take? This is the link to the listing for the binder I'm trying to get rid of: https://www.gc2b.co/collections/2bproud/products/trans-pride-tank-binder
Please spread this!! And be sure to look at the measurements in the listing! My measurements are weird so that I would fit in a large but I unfortunately have a huge chest so they recommended a 3x. I only wore it once to try it on, and the tag is still on it.
Todays date is Sept 6, 2020, to help date the post!! Thank you!
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sitnorelle · 3 years
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(ok so i'm an idiot and didn't check my stuff before deleting my previous post so i'll make this quick)
I AM GIVING AWAY A GIFT CODE FOR A GC2B BINDER! IT SHOULD COVER THE COST AND SHIPPING! MESSAGE ME IF YOU'RE INTERESTED!
also: ONLY WORKS FOR THE EU STORE, SORRY!
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spacebugarts · 4 years
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MY BINDER CAME IN AAAHHHHHH I LOVE IT!!!!!
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queerwhohatesithere · 3 years
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btw to my bitches who bind, gc2b seems to run on the smaller side! prolly order a larger size than what u think. my current binder is a small and those size tops usually fit me but i ordered a gc2b small and that bitch is so tiny i couldn’t get it over my head! they have a measuring chart so i would check that out
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