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  2. This trans-owned brand makes gender-affirming chest binding ...

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    Since 2015, gc2b has been one of the go-to places for chest binders. The post This trans-owned brand makes gender-affirming chest binding safe and accessible appeared first on In The Know.

  3. Breast binding - Wikipedia

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    Breast binding, also known as chest binding, is the flattening and hiding of breasts with constrictive materials such as cloth strips or purpose-built undergarments. Binders may also be used as alternatives to bras or for reasons of propriety. People who bind include women, trans men, non-binary people, and cisgender men with gynecomastia.

  4. Target’s Pride Collection Goes Viral With Hilarious Reviews ...

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    As part of Target’s Pride collaboration with TomboyX, the retailer is selling chest binders, which are gender-affirming undergarments commonly (but not exclusively) used by transgender and ...

  5. TikTok-a-Thon for Trans Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    The campaign raises funds for transgender healthcare provided by the nonprofit organization Point of Pride, an organization that provides gender-affirming care. The care funded by the fundraiser includes; chest binders, femme shapewear, hormone therapy, telehealth access, permanent hair removal and gender-affirming surgery.

  6. Transphobia Makes Chest Binding More Dangerous - AOL

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    If every trans person who wanted to bind could do so with a properly fitting binder, while living day to day without fear violence for being visibly trans, all while having access to knowledgeable ...

  7. Mermaids (charity) - Wikipedia

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    In September 2022, Mermaids was the subject of an investigation by The Daily Telegraph, which accused the charity of offering chest binders to transgender youth without parental consent and to have told users they believed to be as young as 13 that puberty-blocking medications are "totally reversible".