The inventor provides an embodiment of a torso binder, which is an article of clothing that straps around the outside of their wares, with two leather strings, which fasten or tie in the middle of the torso stomach area. The torso binder has four panels which strap together. Two inside panels and two wrap around outside panels.
The binder gives the torso the appearance of being straight and in perfect form. To wear the binder, you raise your arms and strap the inner panels around the torso together, in the center, in the front of your torso, with the Velcro strips fastening in the middle of your front torso.
The outside pair of panels which fasten with the leather straps, tying in the middle stomach portion of a person's body, overlap the inside pair of panels which fasten the binder, with Velcro vertical straps in the center of the torso so that the binder fits around the clothes of the wearer (around a person's torso) thus allowing the binder unit to be made to fit tight or loose around the wearer's torso. The binder is 40 inches in length and 12 inches in height. It includes two clear pouches; one on the right side of the back, and it is 5.5 inches wide and 8.5 inches long, for carrying a Bluetooth device, such as a tablet or oversized cellphone, which may be used as a safety device to record movement. The front pouch, located on the right lower side, is 4 inches in width and 3 inches in height, and it may be used for storage. This pouch is covered by the left panel that Velcro's together on the right side. The binder is made of a stretch, thick nylon polyester and water resistant material. The binder expands to fit most sizes and it may be tightened around the torso, with your own force, to fit most small size bodies for this is not a one size fits all torso binder.
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The inventor provides an embodiment of a torso binder, which is an article of clothing that straps around the outside of their wares, with two leather strings, which fasten or tie in the middle of the torso stomach area. The torso binder has four panels which strap together. Two inside panels and two wrap around outside panels.
The binder gives the torso the appearance of being straight and in perfect form. To wear the binder, you raise your arms and strap the inner panels around the torso together, in the center, in the front of your torso, with the Velcro strips fastening in the middle of your front torso.
The second pair of panels overlap the first panels and fasten the binder around a person's torso with leather strap ties. The unit can be made to fit tightly or loosely around the wearer's torso.
The binder is 40 inches in length and 12 inches in height. It includes two clear pouches; one on the right side of the back, and it is 5.5 inches wide and 8.5 inches long, for carrying a Bluetooth device, such as a tablet or oversized cellphone, which may be used as a safety device to record movement. The front pouch, located on the right lower side, is 4 inches in width and 3 inches in height, and it may be used for storage. This pouch is covered by the left panel that Velcro's together on the right side. The binder is made of a stretch, thick nylon polyester and water resistant material. The binder expands to fit most sizes and it may be tightened around the torso, with your own force, to fit most small size bodies for this is not a one size fits all torso binder.
The left front side of the torso binder supports the Velcro belt that wraps around to the right. The right front side of the torso binder supports the Velcro belt that wraps around to the left. The center panel supports both sides, left and right and their Velcro hugging panes, and the leather string ties and the clear pouch on the back right side, and the front right side. The torso binder fastens in the center with the Velcro panels and the leather strips, which tie in the center of the torso stomach area, near the naval.