Are you unsure about which size to get? Keep reading to find out how to determine your size. 

To determine your size based on our size chart, please take the following measurements:

  • Bust: measure the circumference of your bust at nipple level.
  • Under bust: measure the circumference of your chest just below the bust.
  • Waist: measure the circumference of your waist at the narrowest part of your torso.
  • Hip: measure the circumference at the widest part of your hips.


 

Size chart AFAB bodies UNTAG

Based on these measurements, you can identify the most suitable size in the size chart.

 Watch the video below for a visual explanation on how to take your measurements:

 

Tips for taking your measurements:

  • Wear tight-fitted clothing while measuring. This will give the most accurate measurement.
  • Be careful with padded bras and very tight garments, as these can affect accuracy.
  • Many tape measures have sizes on both sides. Make sure you are looking at the right side when measuring.

Binders: how do I determine which size and model will suit me best?

  • Chest tissue that feels firmer may appear less easily redistributed than tissue that is softer. Regardless of chest size, firmer tissue may feel more comfortable in a binder made from a firmer compression fabric.
  • If there is a noticeable difference between your bust and waist measurements, you may want to prioritise the size that corresponds to your underbust or waist, rather than your bust measurement.
  • For larger busts, some people prefer a long binder, as the additional fabric can help distribute the chest tissue more evenly.
  • Do not intentionally choose a smaller size. A binder that is too small can feel overly restrictive and uncomfortable.
  • Binders are intended to fit snugly, without restricting comfortable breathing or movement. You should be able to breathe and move freely without the fabric cutting into your skin. If you experience pain, discomfort, or difficulty breathing, take off the binder as soon as possible.

If you have any questions about your sizes, please contact us. We are happy to advise you.



Tucking Underwear: How do I determine which size and model is best for me?

  • If you have more genital volume, a slip-style tucking underwear may offer more coverage than a thong-style model.
  • Genital tissue that feels firmer may feel more supported in styles with stronger shaping fabrics.
  • Do not intentionally size down; this can make the garment difficult to put on and increase discomfort during wear.
  • Gaffs, or shaping slips, are intended to fit snugly, while still allowing comfortable movement. The material should not dig into the skin or cause pain.


If you have any questions about your size please let us know! We are happy to give advice.

 

Size chart AMAB bodies UNTAG

 

To determine your size based on our size chart, you can measure the following sizes:

  • Chest: measure the circumference of your chest at nipple level.
  • Waist: measure the circumference of your waist at the narrowest part of your torso.
  • Hips: measure the circumference at the widest part of your hips.

Based on these measurements, you can determine which size is most appropriate using the size chart.

Tips for taking your measurements:

  • Wear tight-fitted clothing while measuring. This will give the most accurate measurement.
  • Be careful with padded bras and very tight garments, as these can affect accuracy.
  • Many tape measures have measurements on both sides. Make sure you are looking at the correct side when measuring.