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  • Underworks Power Compression Vest Front Hook Binder
  • Underworks Power Compression Vest Front Hook Binder
  • Underworks Power Compression Vest Front Hook Binder
  • Underworks Power Compression Vest Front Hook Binder

Underworks Power Compression Vest Front Hook Binder

SKU: 980
C$130.00
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Offering extreme compression and support, this American-made chest binder has a sleek design and double row hook and eye closure in the front.

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With double layered panels in the front, this high-quality chest binder is designed to provide powerful compression and support strong enough to be used as a stage 1 post-surgical garment or in controlling gynecomastia. The neckline of the tank top-style binder is cut low so that it is not visible under shirts, and the hemline is long enough to tuck into pants for a seamless look that doesn't ride up. In the front, a double row hook-and-eye closure allows for a small amount of adjustment while making it easier to don and remove than pull-on styles. These binders are made from a breathable, medical grade nylon/spandex blend.

Underworks chest binders are manufactured in the USA using top quality materials and designed to be durable and long-lasting. The Power Compression Vest Front Hook Binder comes in black, and sizes small through 2X. To determine size measure around the widest part of the chest.

  • Small 32"-35"
  • Medium 36"-39"
  • Large 40"-44"
  • Extra Large 45"-48"
  • 2XL 49"-52"
Made in the USA
Colour(s) Black
Size(s) Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large, 2X
Material(s) 30% spandex, 70% nylon
Washing Instructions Wash by hand or on delicate cycle with cool water, hang to dry.
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