Long Binders
These reach your waist and may even go a little lower, like a tank top. To prevent it from rolling up you can tuck it in.
Note: Choosing between a short (see below) and long binder has more to do with your body type, specifically your abdomen, and not your chest size.
Velcro Binders
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Pullover Binders
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Zipper Binders (side and front zippers)
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Buckle Binders
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DO NOT BUY THIS KIND OF BINDERS AS THEY COMPRESS WITHOUT SUPPORT:
There is increased the risk of scarring and aching in the same way an Ace bandage might.
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Binding: Maxwell's Guide
Non-FictionA Guide to Binding complied by Maxwell Xander (None of the images belong to me; credit to owners)