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A binder with hooks, often called "binder with hooks", is a variant that uses hooks instead of a zipper to allow an adjusted compression. Here are some specific details that could be found in such a binder:

General characteristics:

  1. Closing Hooks: The main feature is the use of hooks on the front or side of the binder to facilitate installation and removal.

  2. Length and Compression: Binder hooks can vary in terms of length (short, medium, long) and compression level, providing custom coverage and support.

  3. Conception Discrete: Like other binders, the design often aims to remain discreet under clothing to create a male silhouette.

Materials:

  1. Breathable Fabric: Made from breathable materials such as spandex, nylon, or other stretch fabric blends to ensure comfort.

  2. Elasticity: The fabric must be elastic to provide adequate compression while allowing natural movement.

Hooks:

  1. Position and Number: The hooks can be placed on the front or side of the binder, and the number of hooks can vary depending on the design.

  2. Security: Some hooked binders are designed with safety features to avoid accidents.

Interview:

  1. Washing: Most binders require hand washing to preserve the elasticity of the fabric. Some can also be machine washed, but it is essential to follow the manufacturer's instructions.

  2. Drying: Air drying is generally recommended to avoid potential damage to tissue elasticity.

Daily use:

  1. Ease of use: The hooks can offer some ease of use while allowing a custom fit.

  2. Comfort: Comfort during extended use is essential, and hooked binders aim to provide a balance between comfort and custom fit.

As with all binders, it is crucial to choose an appropriate size and follow the manufacturer's recommendations to ensure an appropriate fit and avoid any impact on health.

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