Short Binder
Short Binder
Measure yourself carefully and check your size chart!
Short Binder - UNTAG
In contrast to many other manufacturers, this model has elastic fabric throughout. So it doesn't have an inflexible front panel, but the compression comes from a carefully thought-out cut.
Read the instructions for taking measurements and use Binder's size assistant to find out your standard size.
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Information about matching
Information about matching
We know how important the right binder size is. Our products therefore have a 14-day right of return. However, please make sure that the binder does not break or get dirty during fitting. The products to be returned must be intact and clean and in like-new condition.
Care instructions
Care instructions
Wash by hand or 30°C with a gentle program with similar colors. No tumble drying. Do not bleach. Do not use fabric softener as it may cause the Binder's back to loosen. Instead of fabric softener, we recommend using laundry vinegar.
Measuring size
Measuring size
Take your measurements carefully and check your size chart. The size guide opens from the button found at the top of the page.
Read the instructions for taking measurements and use Binder's size assistant to find out your standard size.
If you need help choosing the right size, contact us using the message function at the bottom right, and we'll be happy to help you!
Did you remember to measure your size?
By measuring yourself carefully, you ensure that the size of the Binder is correct and you avoid unnecessary returns.
Not sure about your size? See Binder's measurement instructions and, if necessary, contact us via the message function in the lower right corner!
This is how you bind securely
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Choose the right size
Never intentionally order a binder that is too small! The binder is designed to flatten and is sized for its purpose. A binder that is too small does not flatten more effectively, but the binding result may be uneven, lumpy, or the tissue may start to fall out from the armpits and hem. A binder that is too small can cause discomfort or, in extreme cases, even a health risk.
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Binder shouldn't be hurt
Binder is supposed to fit snugly, but never cause pain or shortness of breath. You should be able to move and breathe freely with the binder on you and it shouldn't dig into your skin. If you feel unwell or short of breath while using Binder, take off the binder and wait for your feeling to improve. If the feeling of malaise recurs, consider a larger size.
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Take care of your body
Never sleep with Binder. It is recommended that the binder is kept continuously for a maximum of 8-12 hours. If possible, take days off from bandaging to allow your body to rest. Also remember regular stretching and body care to avoid neck and shoulder stiffness. Breathing exercises can prevent pain in the accessory respiratory muscles.