SDH Mixtape is body tape for chest binding and tucking, that can be used as an alternative to using fabric chest binders and compression underwear (gaffs / tucking underwear). For tucking, SDH Mixtape can be used on its own or in addition to a gaff for added security.
SDH Mixtape is water resistant and breathable, so it is swim-friendly.
For chest binding, SDH Mixtape can be worn for a few days at a time.
Colour: Skin tones, Black, and also available in Colours.
Size: 4" width. Also available in 3" and 5" widths. 5m continuous length.
Material: 95% cotton, 5% spandex, with a medical grade acrylic adhesive that is latex-free.
Do not wrap Mixtape all the way around the chest.
For more info on Mixtape including application and removal instructions, check out our Mixtape Taping Guide.
I've been using this tape for a few weeks now and it's pretty good quality! I was going to order from Transtape, but I didn't want to bother with international shipping and whatnot and I was really happy to find an Aussie shop that sells this a similar tape! It does work well in normal conditions, and the longer you wear it, the more it sticks to your body. Although in the shower I did notice that it loses a bit of stickiness when wet, but it goes back to normal when the tape dries. Overall, this is a very good product! Also I absolutely loved the cute note they put in with my parcel :]
Yes it is a learning curve but when I use it, it is such a relief and I don't need to worry about anything showing under my shirt.
I really did love the freedom of it but it caused me to have a really bad reaction to it and couldn’t wear anything for a week after. But I have nothing bad to say about the tape it’s self just didn’t react well with my skin
So much better than a binder, I can where the tape for longer and it's not restrictive or makes me overheat.
Best tape I’ve tried—I usually leave it on for a few days, shower with it etc. and it lasts pretty well. As with all adhesive products, it was a little bit irritating on the skin when I first tried it, but once I started using oil to remove it my skin got used to it.