

🌟 Zip into confidence and breathe easy all day long!
The XUJI FTM Trans Zip Up Elastic Chest Binder is a breathable, slim-fit tank top made from 95% bamboo viscose and 5% polyester. Featuring moisture-wicking mesh panels and a strong elastic band, it offers firm chest compression with exceptional comfort. The central zipper closure simplifies wear, making it ideal for transgender, mastectomy, and tomboy individuals seeking a natural, flat chest look without sacrificing breathability or ease of use.















| Care instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Fabric type | 95% Viscose, 5% Polyester |
| Origin | Imported |
I**U
Wow… Just wow man!!
So I have been fighting with binders for freaking years. In fact, I have quite a few from this company that have not been ideal. They just haven’t worked out that well for me. The side hooks are just a nightmare for me with an old rotator cuff injury, as well as something about the materials starts to bunch, even for the their model with hooks in the front. Plus the hooks in the front are just too noticeable through my T-shirts. I have had a couple of zippered ones like this one that have actually been my favorite, but the only problem is they don’t flatten my chest creating firmness. I use them because they’re the most comfortable , but I don’t feel nearly as confident when I’m wearing them. I usually only wear them when I’m wearing bigger clothes or something over my shirt, like a coat or vest. This binder is going to be a game changer for me. It seems to be a cross between the ones that work, but are terribly uncomfortable , and/or too difficult to put on, and the ones that are comfortable, easy to put on, but do not flatten or hold my chest firm. Oh and these are easier to zip up than any past zippered binders I’ve used. Really all around amazing for a guy like me. I’m about to order more of these. I’m a little bit on a cloud right now just because I’ve worn this all day and am blown away by not only the way it feels, but the way I keep seeing myself in just my T-shirts. A solid feeling security and comfort that I’ve never known all these years. It’s just feels RIGHT across the board for me in ways I’ve not experienced before with a binder EVER. Binding is truly hell, and so after so many years to find something like this is pretty amazing. Very grateful to this company for making this amazing binder at an affordable price. I bought a couple of sizes to wear for awhile before ordering more. The first one that was recommended was a 4x, and it was pretty big. I ordered a 3x and 2x, and will likely go with the 2x, but can wear them both. I have not washed them yet. But will update if anything major happens.
C**G
very high quality, only issue was slightly to small arm holes
this is an amazing product! for reference I am a 32dd or 34d bra size and the small fit around my chest really well and did a good job flattening out my chest. My only issue with it is that the arm holes were quite tight, but I am just going to make a little notch so the seam isn't quite so tight on my armpit. The quality is really good: great stitching, thick but breathable material, extra thickness across the chest. The zipper up the front makes it easy to get on and off, you can see it kinda of if you wearing a fitted shirt but I don't really ever. This is the first binder I have purchased and tried on and it felt so amazing to see myself with it on.
K**N
GET IT ITS WORTH IT :) + **3 year update**
I decided to purchase a zip up binder for better compression. My other one with clasps did well enough for a first one, but there was some ah spilling over the top since the compression band was mostly on the bottom. I thought a zip up binder would help even it out and I was right !! Took me a minute to get the zipper working but it zipped up and stayed put!! I was skeptical of the reviews saying it was comfortable, because if there’s anything I know about binders it’s that they are rarely both comfortable and effective, but I’m telling you this is both. I ordered a medium (5’4”, 147 lbs, like a 32B cup idk I forget but around there) and the medium fits great. There is some lifting at the bottom but not much and barely noticeable for me. Make sure to order true to your size. The armpit area didn’t feel uncomfortable at all, but it does flop out a bit so if you’re chubbier be aware of that. The zipper seemed cheap at first but it held on through my yanking and tugging just fine so it’s small yet sturdy. I think it’s definitely worth its price!!! HEADS UP THOUGH: just because it’s comfy doesn’t mean you should wear it for an entire day !! Follow safe binding instructions :) **3 YEAR UPDATE**: After three years the zipper has unfortunately crumbled under the force of my yanking, but it truly held up great in that time period :) I’m sure if you’d rather avoid purchasing another binder, there are ways to mend the zipper yourself!! I’m just lazy :D Also feel the need the mention I did edit my original review just because the wording/ slang was very 2020-2021 era and I couldn’t let that slide but the enthusiasm stays the same !
M**A
Order a size up!
Ordered for use after FTM Top surgery bc i needed another compression binder bc the one the surgery center/hospital gave me was dirty and I wanted something else to wear as I cleaned it. I ordered a x-small at first bc I honestly didn't do any measurements until after I got it. I could fit the x-small but too damn tight. I measured myself to be 30 inches with the x-small vest on! Oops! I ended up sending back the x-small for refund & ordering a small which is also tight and uncomfortable to sleep in. Better than x-small but still the small is tighter than the hospital vest. i may end up ordering another binder in medium & sending the small back because it squeezes my chest too much for my liking just like the x-small. i know it's suppose to compress but damn i feel like i need the next size up even when ordering my true size which must be at least 30 inches. Update: ordered the medium and it was way too lose 😐 I guess the small is the best size for me but still too damn tight i can see it literally squeezing my chest together before I zippen it up & I don’t even have tits anymore. I also measured myself without the vest & came out at 29” exactly & the x-small & small are too tight but small will have to suffice in addition with hospital vest. Gave it three stars bc I do like the vest & the black color because it zippens in the front & easy to put on. Company just has weird measurements. I don’t feel comfortable sleeping in it like I do the hospital binder but I can go a full day with it on & just slightly unzippen it to make it more comfortable. I would try out other binders but I’ve literally been through three sizes with this one brand. It will have to do. Three stars because I like the front zipper & the easy put on but knocking 2 stars bc it’s too tight & it’s uncomfortable to sleep in
C**E
Wrong sizing - too small
I ordered a large and XL. I am 5'4" 150lb. My chest was 42" when I wore binders to flatten my chest. This purchased for post op with a chest measurement of 37.5" As you can see in the photo - the XL measures 29.5".it does strech a tiny bit to 32" This guide provided obviously is incorrect. The second photo shows the range this size is advertised to fit. I got this on. And in no way could this be zipped up. Tips to folks buying binders. I have purchased from several brands on amazon that go in asian sizing attempting to use inch's. All 3 were trial and error incorrect from the seller, I base my size on reviewers. In reviews leave measurements for the next person. All the US based binders I have had a lot more success with sizing and not needing returns. These are more expensive binders. But the fit and ordering frustration is pretty much zero. I will say this is a very comfortable binder, well made, a bit thick, and the compression layer is only on the front nit all the way around. It doesn't properly fit me, but for 20$ this would be a decent binder, the zip front is obvious if you were wearing tight clothes or tee shirts. I could see this being a good swim binder also. Again. Size is wrong. I hope this review helps.
D**N
Perfect for compression needed after top surgery
I didn't have any problems with the fit. I wore a 32DD before surgery and ordered the small. My measurement around was 31 and the small was a perfect fit. I was concerned at first because it looked too small. It doesn't have much stretch, which is great but I did have to really pull it together to get it zipped but once it was on, it was perfect. I got it about 4 weeks post-op after the doctor took me off the compression binder. The nurse suggested a tight sports bra which was okay but I needed a little more during the day since I was back at work. Yes, the arms holes are a little snug but not unbearable and I don't even notice it anymore. I've been alternating it with a sports bra for about 2 weeks and I really prefer it to the sports bra. It also helps my posture. The doctor said I needed to work on sitting up straight since I've been hunching over for years with the weight of my breasts pulling me forward and also trying to hide them by leaning forward. I would highly recommend this for post-op compression, not sure about a regular binder. If I still had my breasts, there is no way I would be able to get it zipped.
V**R
Not good as DI top surgery recovery compression
I bought this as top surgery post-op compression as an alternative to an ace bandage wrap after about 2 weeks. I got both a medium and a large and the medium fit me well with enough room to stick a hand between the fabric and my skin and able to breathe freely but still have adequate compression without gapping (I'm about 34-35" post-op). The large was too loose on me and didn't really compress at all. It was mostly comfortable when I put it on at first, feeling like a more rigid sports bra, but after a few hours I had underarm pain. After taking the binder off, I had noticable bruising on my sides and pain/irritation at my incision lines and former drain sites due to the large, stiff seam on the sides of the garment. Putting any kind of padding over the seam created a gap next to it, negating the effect of uniform compression to reduce swelling. I imagine this big seam would be irritating for regular non-recovery users as well. The zipper was small but worked well and made it much easier to put on than a regular binder. I think this MIGHT be fine for regular binding use or maybe peri post-op, but I would stay away if you are recovering from DI top surgery.
C**H
It's awesome
I got mine based on chest size rather than my usual size. I got an XS. The arm holes turned out a little too small, but otherwise it's awesome! It works perfect for me. It seems to be pretty decent quality. I thought it was gonna be really painful, but other than the arms, it's actually pretty comfortable. The zipper is super convenient, and it's actually a pretty quality zipper. Since mine's a little too small, sometimes I wear it not all the way zipped. It stays. It's also not noticeable at all, which is pretty sweet. After the first day of wearing it, I liked it so much I bought another one. Bigger, but still. *Update So, I got one size up, S. I was the big sad at first, because it appeared I was in between sizes. The bigger one was way big. Plus side, my armpits were no longer being murdered, but downside I could fit like three of my fists in the gap at the bottom. BUT I washed it in hot water and dried it on max heat, which you aren't supposed to do, but it shrank! It fits PERFECTLY now and am very satisfied. These do peek out of my collars occasionally, which is a little embarrassing, since people can see I'm wearing something under my shirt. But overall worth it. I love these binders.
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