Zine for safely bind your chest
Zine for safely bind your chest
A tiny A6 zine created for transmasculine people or even other people who use tape to flatten their chest and are looking for visual guidance through drawing.
This publication combines simple illustrated steps with reflections in English.
It offers practical visual orientation, but also a softer space around the emotional and embodied experience of binding with tape.
This is shared, community-based knowledge.
Born from lived experience, body awareness, and the need to circulate tools that often don’t exist in mainstream spaces.
Printed in small batches through Sur un Malentendu, the micro-edition project of Strangeland, this zine is part of a queer DIY publishing practice rooted in autonomy, care, and mutual support.
The format is intimate and portable:
one A3 sheet printed double-sided, folded into an A6 booklet.
You can keep it close, slip it into a bag, revisit it when needed.
Whether you are exploring tape for the first time or already navigating your relationship with your chest, this zine is meant to accompany you — not instruct you.
Small format. Handmade. Community-based.