Wondering what Outplay compression top level would work best for you?

With several different levels of compression available, how do you know which one would be best for you?

This is a question we get a lot and it's a hard question to answer because it all depends on what you want to accomplish with the compression and how you want your Outplay gear to look and feel on you. Most of all, it's about what will make YOU feel your best and most comfortable.

Outplay compression tops are available in: no compression, low compression, high compression, and super.

Depending on how the top is made and what materials are used, the compression level is different.

Here's how:

No compression - the tops we offer with no compression are like regular bathing suits or sports tops. Their cuts are androgynous and gender inclusive but they are made in a variety of traditional fabrics used for swimwear or sportswear. They don't have any extra support in them or any additional materials that can create any type of compression over the chest or torso.

You can try our racerback full coverage top like the Flatriver with no compression for this look.


Low compression - the tops offered in low compression have a special mesh material in the front. This mesh material is placed between the outer layer of fabric and the lining and it stretches differently than the inner and outer layers of fabric mentioned. This special mesh fabric creates some compression only from the front as it doesn't allow the traditional stretch material on the outside to stretch as much as it would on its own. This creates a hold on the front portion of the top.

High compression - the tops offered in high compression have this special mesh material in both the front and the back and through out the top. When the top fits nice and snug, this special material between the outer layer of fabric and the lining, restricts the stretch of the top enough that it creates a strong hold on your body, hence creating a feeling of compression.



Super Compression - this level of compression is only offered on the Flatsea S right now. Thats where the S in the name comes from. The Flatsea S has the same mesh material in the front and the back, like the high compression tops and it also has a stronger mesh material only over the chest area to give it even more compressing force over the chest. This option is the strongest hold we have at the moment, that allows you to still move and be active in for long periods of time without causing internal or physical issues. Because the fabrics are constricted in order to create the compression, it's not the easiest top to put on but once it's on your body and it fits nice and snug, it will compression your chest very well.

You can read more about how we made the Flatsea S here on our blog.

Outplay Flatsea S

In all Outplay compression tops currently available, the compressing mesh material is found throughout the entire top evenly, so it would compress your chest as well as your stomach. Of course, all bodies are different so how and how much it compresses your stomach and chest depends on your personal experience and shape. It also depends on the size and cut of the top you choose as well.

You can find different levels of compression offered on our swimwear tops as well as our sportswear tops. Outplay compression levels are the same regardless of them being swimwear or sportswear and most of them (not all) can be used for either one as well. So going from the pool to the gym means you don't need to change in some cases.

Please remember our compression tops are not binders. Depending on the size and fit you choose, they can serve very closely to a binder. But because the materials we use are made to stretch and chosen for you to be able to move, swim, and be active in freely and comfortably, they are never going to be or hold the same as a traditional chest binder.

Always check our size chart to find the size that would best fit you.

If you have any questions regarding how to pick the right compression level for yourself, please feel free to leave us a comment below or reach out to us by writing to us at hello@shopoutplay.com.


December 27, 2019 — Outplay
Tags: compression

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