DYKKA binder tape | wide / 15cm | NUDE + 5 pairs of cover stickers




Product detailed description
DYKKA Tape: The Ultimate Chest Tape for Binding, Packing & More
DYKKA’s widest tape is designed to comfortably flatten even larger chests. We crafted it with care for those going through transition or anyone seeking a more masculine or non-binary appearance. It’s a great alternative to binders—offering a flat look while still letting you breathe freely! Ideal for discreet compression without visible straps. Flat chest and bare back? Yes, please! Transform your look with DYKKA Tape and feel confident expressing your unique identity. ✨
The tape is waterproof and sweat-resistant, so you can wear it to the gym, in the shower, or even into the sea. The adhesive is applied in a breathable wave pattern—not solid—so it better adapts to your body and lets your skin breathe underneath. You can wear it for several days (we tested 5), but start with max 8 hours and increase only if everything feels good. Always give your skin time to rest between taping sessions.
DYKKA Tape is safe for longer wear—even overnight. But always listen to your body. If you feel itching or burning, gently remove the tape. For skin that stays happy and healthy through repeated taping, we recommend removing it with our SoftRelease Elixir. It’s the gentlest way to dissolve the adhesive without stressing your skin.
What’s more? While the tape works great for binding, it can also lift and shape the chest for a push-up effect. And yes—it’s suitable for packing and tucking too!
Why we love it
✔ Effective compression: DYKKA Tape helps achieve a flat chest and supports a more masculine or non-binary silhouette.
✔ Comfortable and flexible: Soft, stretchable material moves with you, keeping things comfy all day long.
✔ Skin-friendly: Made from hypoallergenic materials to minimize irritation or allergic reactions.
Color: Nude / skin tone
Size: 15 cm x 5 m
Material: 95% cotton, 5% spandex
Contents: 1 roll + 10 round nipple covers in a basic shape
Available in three widths—7.5 cm, 10 cm, and 15 cm (this one). If you run out of nipple covers, you can restock [here.
How to choose your width?
There’s no single correct way to apply chest tape—so there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. Some folks prefer using two strips of narrow tape, others one wider strip, and some combine both. If you have a larger chest or wear clothing size L or above, the widest tape is likely your best bet. But feel free to mix and match! There’s no wrong way to tape—as long as it’s not too tight or painful.
How long does one roll last?
It depends on how often you use it and your chest size, but typically around two months.
Before you start
Always patch test before first use—even if you’ve taped before. Cut a small strip and apply it to a spot where you’ll normally wear the tape. Leave it for a few hours. If all feels good, you’re good to go.
⚠ Never wrap the tape around your entire torso. Be gentle with yourself. Don’t apply tape over open wounds or irritated skin.
How to apply?
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Make sure your skin is clean and dry.
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Cut 2 strips of tape (around 10–20 cm, depending on your needs).
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Round off the corners to prevent peeling.
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Apply nipple covers—never tape directly over nipples. Out of covers? You can get more [here].
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Start a few centimeters in front of your nipple, where the most volume is. Gently pull the chest tissue toward your side and back while applying the tape downward and out. Avoid placing tape too close to the armpits—it can peel or feel uncomfortable.
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Make sure the tape feels secure but not too tight.
⚠️ Warnings
Never tape directly over the nipple. Use covers to avoid serious skin damage during removal. Don’t wear the tape longer than 8 hours at a time (unless you’ve tested it and know your skin tolerates longer wear). Use carefully and always follow the instructions. Not recommended for extended wear on irritated or damaged skin. If you notice a rash or signs of infection like fever, discharge, or nausea, stop using the product and consult a doctor. In rare cases, symptoms of rib compression can include shortness of breath, chest pain, or irregular breathing. If any of these occur, stop taping and speak with a healthcare provider.
Be safe, be kind to your body, and tape with love. 💙
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