I’m big-busted and sick of my bras always being on show and tops gaping – my incredible hack fixed it in seconds
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A WOMAN has gone viral after sharing the hack she uses to keep her top covering her bra.
The TikToker, whose username is @kelking98, posted the video to demonstrate how she uses her Stitchy.
"The way this shirt sits on the bra, I'm now a huge fan," she began.
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"Obviously this is not a good look.
"And I just want it to stay slightly higher, like right there," she explains as she tugs at her top.
"Using the Stitchy, I'm going to take this shirt and stitch it here at the top."
She then demonstrates how to use it by pressing the product onto her clothing and gripping both her shirt and undergarment before releasing the trigger.
"Stick the Stitchy through where I want it to lay and then [I] click," she says.
"And now the shirt sits the way I want it to [and] I can still wear the bra.
"And, I don't have to worry about it falling down through the night."
People took to the comments to say they couldn't believe something like the Stitchy existed.
One person penned: "This is absolutely genius."
Another said: "I have been influenced."
Someone else wrote: "WHERE CAN I BUY THIS? TAKE MY MONEY."
However, others weren't as convinced.
One user said: "Just buy a strapless ra."
A second wrote: "£23 for £1.50 tag attacher that they use in every retail store."
A third commented: "Nope. It puts holes in the material and in time it will get bigger and bigger."
On the website, the gun's description reads: "Meet your wardrobe's trusty sidekick, Stitchy – the ultimate closet superhero!
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Stitchy is here to swoop in and make your clothes fit like a dream.
"With its extra-fine needle that's as gentle as a feather on delicate fabrics, Stitchy is your very own at-home tailor, ready to save the day."
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