




✨ Secure your style, ditch the worry! ✨
Flash Tape is a 20-foot roll of clear, double-sided clothing tape designed to provide all-day secure hold while being gentle on skin. Perfect for preventing wardrobe malfunctions, it offers invisible support for a variety of fashion needs, from necklines to hems, ensuring confidence and comfort throughout your day.
L**G
Really useful
After reading the reviews before I bought this product I couldn't realize if this actually works. Some people have been satisfied and some seemed confused. I decided to give it a try, and now I'm 100% satisfied I did. This tape attaches two pieces/sides of fabric very well (haven't tried with my skin though) so that they won't go apart anymore but it's not so firm to cause any damages to the fabric (but still you need to be careful if you're trying to remove the tape from your clothes).Now, for those who didn't figure out how to use it I'm attaching some photos of a small craft project. Hope they will be helpful.1- What I had2- I cut a small piece of the tape3- Stuck tape on the fabric on its sticky side4- Folded the tape on its middle line so I could easily remove the liners5- Using my nail, I removed the liner.This is the hardest part because the liners are not made in one piece and you may split the layers of liner from another, ending up with a layer of thin paper on your tape. But your tape is not ruined! Use your nail again and rip the remained piece of liner like a woman! The best point to start is the gap between two liners. The sticky tape will get no damage.6- Removing the second liner is easier than the first one.7- Pressed both sides of fabric together8- Problem Solved!
T**6
Finally a solution to flashing straps!
I live in a very warm climate, so tank tops aren't really optional in the summer. However, I have to wear a good bra all the time. Cue peeking bra straps. Some people don't mind that, I guess, but it makes me nuts-- especially since I don't have "fashion color" underwear.I've tried bras with racerbacks, bras with little hooks to pull the straps together in back, and several separate straps and gizmos-- each 'solution' might work with one tank, but not another and most caused the bra to dig into tender areas.This fashion tape is THE ULTIMATE FIX! I put my bra on, run a strip of this tape over the top of shoulders (on my bra strap, not my skin) and down just an inch or two towards the back, put my tank on, settle the tank's straps in place over the tape and voila-- *nothing* shifts _all day long._ It even held up during a strenuous exercise class!The tape peels off at the end of the day with no residue, and there appears to be enough on the roll to last a couple of months at my rate of use. I'm very pleased and will keep a supply of this on-hand from now on.
K**I
This thing is all kinds of awesome
I wear overknee socks a lot for some of my fashion choices and they tend to not stay up properly throughout the day. I hate having to adjust them ever few steps. I've heard of using sock glue before, but the one time I tried a bottle my friend was using, it didn't seem to be working?Either way, I bought this on a whim, and so glad I bought it! It keeps my socks up super well! I started out using two strips of it at the top of my leg and the bottom of my leg to hold the sock on, but i realized that it's so strong, i really only need it at the top/front side.Also this thing is REALLY STRONG. Did i mention how strong it is? x___x I used it once to stick the front of a blouse to my skin because it kept drooping. It did loose its strong hold on the blouse (probably because it's of a slippery material?) but on my skin...i think it actually left tape burn? This also happened once on my leg when i peeled it off my leg too fast. BAD idea. Always, always, ALWAYS be careful and slow when peeling it off?So aside from that negative (possible harm to my skin), I also noticed that it seems to leave residue depending on the material it was used with. My socks (cotton and rayon i think) appears to be fine, yet on my leg I see black line residue that lasts days and weeks even. It looks to be residue from the glue, as if I rub at it or scrub at it, it comes off. It's not really sticky when it's a residue left on my skin.Certain material, like polyester lining on dresses and faux leather, it seems to leave a very sticky residue. That part sorta sucks, but unfortunately the straps of my dress is just too damned loose so i have a feeling i'm just going to have to suck it up and keep using it, residue or not.Aside from that residue problem, it's great. And it really seems to depend on what it's used on. I could try to get something that leaves less residue, but i imagine it might be not as strong as well, not to mention not quite so multi purpose? I use it for my socks, also dress straps (if they are prone to falling off my shoulder), as well as the straps for a pair of my shoes. My friend needed a way to tape down something on her shoe as well for her costume, and me having this on hand was super helpful for her. So yeah...multi purpose!
B**R
Can't live without this item!!!
This is one of those products that until you've used it you don't know what you've been missing. I buy these several at a time and keep one in my closet, one in my desk at work, one in my car, and one in my purse. Why? Because it's a lifesaving quick fix until you can get your clothing properly repaired or love the way a top looks on you but the fabric is prone to moving about and ultimately revealing a little too much. It's double-sided sticky tape that when applied is so thin and flexible that no one buy you knows it's there! I've fixed hems, tears, and kept tops from revealing too much. This works especially well when you have a boatneck or v-neck top that keeps slipping and showing a bra strap that shouldn't be seen or have a wrap around dress or top that has difficulty staying closed. Also, it's a great first aid kit for other people's clothes ... the other day someone at work came to see me because the hem of their pants had unraveled and they needed to go to a meeting ... in less than a minute the problem was solved and I'm sure she went home and ordered a box of these!
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