The Chest Binder — Crop (Pull On) is the everyday black crop binder you can reach for without thinking. Same snug, contoured fit as our Limited Edition Crop. Same soft compression fabric. Same panel-free construction. Now in a permanent black colourway that works with everything. Pull it on, get on with your day. The tapered rib cut creates a close, contoured fit that stays in place whether you're at the gym, running errands, heading to work, or out for the night. Because there's no rigid internal paneling, your ribcage can still expand naturally — so you can move and breathe freely without fighting your binder. Made from 86% Nylon and 14% Elastane, the compression fabric is soft against the skin, breathable for all-day wear, and durable enough to hold its shape through regular washing. The crop length sits at the midriff — a versatile cut that layers easily under any top. This is a permanent addition to the Transform range — no limited runs, no colors selling out. Just a reliable black binder. Key Features Pull-on style — no fastenings, no fuss, no rigid panels Tapered rib cut — snug, contoured fit that stays in place during movement 86% Nylon, 14% Elastane — soft, breathable, durable compression fabric Crop length — sits at the midriff, layers under any top Panel-free construction — ribcage expands naturally for comfortable breathing Suitable for everyday wear, sport and active lifestyles Permanent black colourway — not a limited edition Sizes XXS–5XL Fit Note When you first try your binder on, move your arms and bend your torso in all directions to check for any rubbing, chafing or restricted movement. If the binder is too difficult to pull on over your head, or if you experience any discomfort, size up — our binders are designed to feel snug but never painful or restrictive. If you prefer an adjustable fit, see our Chest Binder — Crop (Adjustable). Related resources: Best Chest Binders: How to Choose the Right One Chest Binder Size Guide Chest Binder Safety Guide Complete Guide to Chest Binding Chest Binding for Exercise and Sport How to Get the Most Out of Your Chest Binder