Description
It’s not just a swimsuit. It’s a space where you can truly be yourself.
The swimsuit was designed primarily with transgender men in mind, but its universal cut makes it just as suitable for non-binary or cisgender individuals looking for gender-neutral swimwear.
Key Features of Our Transgender Swimsuit:
This one-piece swimsuit is more than a classic design — it’s a safe space in swimwear form. On the outside, it resembles a modern, sporty swimsuit inspired by surfing wetsuits: black, form-fitting, with short sleeves and a back zipper finished with a long pull cord that makes it easy to zip up and down by yourself.
On the inside, discreet features make a real difference:
A full-length flattening panel runs along the torso, inspired by the design of our long binders — effective, comfortable, and discreet during water activities. The lower part of the suit combines swim briefs with an internal Velcro pocket that securely holds a packer or other insert. The result? A natural-looking bulge and complete freedom of movement — whether you’re swimming, relaxing on the beach, or taking a walk.
Optional Add-Ons for Your Swimsuit:
- An insert can be easily added by selecting the “Boxer Insert” option.

*Please note that measurements may vary by 1–2 cm due to the handmade nature of our products.
How to Measure Yourself?
The easiest way to measure yourself is with a measuring tape (you can also use a piece of string and then measure it against a ruler). If possible, ask someone to help you!
- Waist: Stand upright in a natural posture, ideally wearing underwear or thin clothing. Locate your natural waistline — the narrowest part of your torso, just above your belly button. Wrap the measuring tape around your waist, making sure it’s level and parallel to the floor. The tape should not be too tight or too loose — it should sit snugly against your body without squeezing. Breathe normally, stay relaxed, and take the measurement.
- Chest: Measure relaxed, without clothes (if you have a large, sagging chest, it's best to wear a thin layer of underwear) around the chest at its widest point. The tape should lie flat against the body all the way around. It should not be too tight or too loose.
- Shoulder Width: Measure from one shoulder to the other at the back.
- Hips: Stand upright in a natural posture, ideally wearing underwear or thin clothing. Find the widest part of your hips, usually around the buttocks. Wrap the measuring tape around this widest point, making sure it’s level and parallel to the floor. The tape should not be too tight or too loose — it should sit snugly against your body without squeezing. Breathe naturally and take the measurement.
What Material Is Our Transgender Swimsuit Made Of?
Our swimsuits are made from high-quality elastic knit fabric. The material is chlorine-resistant, stretchy, breathable and quick-drying – perfect for both pool and sea use. It feels soft, durable and keeps its shape, making this trans swimsuit ideal for long-lasting wear.
Returns and Exchanges for Swimwear and Accessories:
⇒ Click here to read our full return, exchange and refund policy.
NOTE: For swimsuits, returns and exchanges are not possible once the original sealed packaging (foil bag with a sticker) has been opened. This hygiene protection ensures that your product is brand new and has never been used.
Technical data
| Material | Stretchy knit fabric made from 79% PES 21% EL |
| Additional front fabric layer | Durable polycotton made from 65% PES 35% CO |
| Washing Instruction | Hand wash in lukewarm water with a mild detergent, or machine wash on a gentle cycle (max. 30°C). Lay flat or hang to dry naturally. Do not wring or tumble dry. |
| Packer Insert washing instructions: | The packer insert for the boxer briefs should be gently cleaned by hand under running water with soap. Rinse thoroughly and allow to dry completely before reuse. |
Safety
Manufacturer
IGUANATREND — Gabriela Wełniak
Agrestowa 2
43-384 Jaworze, Polska
shop@iguanatrend.pl
Certificates and safety warnings
- Your binder shouldn’t be too tight—it’s important that you can breathe freely. A binder that is too tight can cause issues such as skin chafing, pain, or even difficulty breathing. That’s why it’s best to choose a size that fits well and provides support without restricting your movement.
- Do not wear a binder for more than 8 hours a day, as it may cause discomfort, such as back or chest pain. Listen to your body – if you start feeling any discomfort, take off the binder, even if 8 hours haven’t passed yet. Prioritize your health and avoid overstraining.
- When you're at home, take off your binder to give your body a break. After removing it, try stretching a little to relax your muscles and improve circulation. This will help your body recover after a long day.
- Sleeping in a binder is very dangerous. It can cause sleep disturbances and restrict full breathing, which is crucial for the body's nighttime recovery. During sleep, the body needs complete freedom to function properly.
- The binder is not designed for intense physical activities. Wearing it during exercise could increase the risk of breathing difficulties or spine issues. If you need to exercise while wearing a binder, choose a larger size to ensure a looser fit and reduced pressure. It's best to avoid wearing the binder during very intense workouts.