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Uplift Secret Fashion Clothing Tape is a double-sided, clear tape designed for all skin shades and fabric types. With 100 strips included, it offers a strong hold for various fashion needs, ensuring your outfits stay in place while being safe and discreet.
J**R
Works well
Works very well. Tested out with sweat and still stayed in place
P**.
No more sloppy lapel!
Holds well in fabric. Fixed my problem
M**I
Muy Ăștiles gracias
Son de mucha alludan cuando no tienes tiempo para levantar una bastilla
E**A
Bueno
Muy buen material
A**A
Nor for me
Unfortunately almost doesn't work with my Cotton Dress. I have to change them 5 times and at the end I just gave up. Maybe would work with something light.
S**G
MUST HAVE! Great for cosplays and safe for my delicate fabrics
This is an absolute must have product to keep things in place. I've found it extremely helpful in my cosplays. It keeps fabrics in place both to each other and to my skin, but it doesn't damage the fabrics and it is very comfortable both to use and remove. In the photo, I'm using it to keep the gauze arm wraps secure at the top and to keep the long lightweight wrap secure to the shirt and the shirt secure to my chest and shoulders. Otherwise, things just shift too much lol.Regarding use with delicate fabrics, I'm basing this off my experience using it to hold gauze secure, which very easily can get pulled out of place or damaged. I've used it to secure the arm wraps at least 10 times (using then removing) and they are just now starting to show a tiny bit of wear from being stuck and unstuck. To be clear, this is basically a gauze bandage that is meant to be used once. The long wrap is also a lightweight fabric (might also be a gauze? but not stretchy...I don't remember for sure) and I've used the tape on it repeatedly as well and no damage.If you're really worried about your particular fabric, I would do a test first to make sure. Also, the longer you leave it stuck (especially if exposed to heat) the more likely it is to be hard to pull off. I've tried to use this as a 'permanent' adhesive on some leather pieces and if you leave it long enough with enough heat exposure it can be really hard to remove (which is what I was going for). But don't leave it on super delicate fabric for many weeks in a hot car if you want it to come off in the end.
S**R
Blouse Gap
Works perfectly for fixing the blouse gap!
H**.
Damaged clothes... I cannot recommend
I'm trying not to have a farmer's tan this summer so I decided to wear strapless tops most days. That said, I'm built like a stick figure and some of the tops have a tendency to ride down, so my solution is to use garment tape to prevent any wardrobe malfunctions.I've used the Hollywood Secrets tape for several years, but the Uplift Secret product was a better price, particularly for the larger package... but now I'm regretting the decision to buy a 100-strip pack.For starters, I will say that this tape seems a little easier to apply than the Hollywood brand... there is a right way to apply this tape - remove the unprinted backing paper, apply to the desired location, and then you can lift either end of the printed backing paper and it will peel off very easily.Historically, I've had good luck using tape between my outer garment and my under garment, so I decided to apply one side of the tape to the upper edge of my strapless bra and the other side to the inside of my top. Well... that was a bad call because at the end of the day, the tape didn't want to come off either piece of fabric. In the end, the weaker bond was between the tape and my strapless top, so the tape remained on my bra. I tried lifting an edge up, tried using another strip of tape to pull it off the bra, tried peeling the end up and then stretching the tape (like you would with Command Adhesive) but no luck. I worked at it for so long that eventually that the outer layer of fabric on that side of the bra got all pruny looking, and I still couldn't get the tape off. To avoid getting the pruny look on the other side, I just left it.The next day I decided to use the tape to stick the top directly to my skin. It did hold remarkably well all day, but at the end of the day, the tape itself looked less like a strip of tape and more like I had used a hot glue gun to dress myself. Not a problem, because It had been covered by clothing. I was able to remove the tape from my skin, and unlike some reviewers, it didn't peel off a layer of my skin or give me a rash. This time though, the tape was permanent on the cotton lining of the top. I assumed that since the tape was stuck to cotton instead of whatever non-natural fiber the bra has on it, it would come off easier... or at least it would come off. But it did not and after pulling the woven cotton all out of shape, I gave up and now there is tape permanently stuck to the lining of the top.Hope springs eternal, so the next day I decided that I would plan ahead and cut small strips of the backing and set them in the middle of the strip between the tape and my strapless top. That would give me a place to get my finger or a pencil or something underneath the tape at the middle and certainly then it would come off much easier. No luck.I may try heating it up to remove the tape although that seems like it would just make the problem worse. I might also try putting the tape-stuck garment into the freezer to see if that changes anything. Basically, I'm trying to test the things that would help to get chewing gum out of fabric.You might be wondering what happened after I ran the clothes through the laundry. Well, the tape came came out of the laundry exactly as stuck as it went in. A couple of these garments have now been through the laundry twice but that tape is not coming off. In fact, on my most recent load of laundry, the bra came out of the washer with a pair of my husband's skivvies stuck to the tape.Bottom line, I don't know what to do with this tape, except put it in the junk drawer for whenever we need two-sided PERMANENT tape for a project around the house. I don't really mind that half of my summer tops and one bra have tape on them because none of it is in an obvious location, BUT... if I had tried this on a more delicate/expensive/unlined garment and as a result it was ruined, I would have been very upset.Sorry Uplift Secret, I'm going back to the Hollywood tape for good.
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