When using vet tape for any kind of body-wrapping "piece," safety is paramount: What's the Difference Between Vet Tape and Self Adhesive
In the context of bondage or fetish play, (also known as vet wrap or cohesive bandage) is a popular material used for its ability to stick to itself without adhering to skin or hair. The "piece" you refer to likely describes a specific bondage setup or garment created from this material, often used for "mummification" or restrictive wrapping . Key Characteristics of Vet Tape
Because it is stretchy, it can provide significant compression and restriction.
Wrapping wrists or ankles together or to other objects.
It can be easily unwound or cut off with bandage scissors. Common Uses in Bondage
Made from porous materials, it allows for some airflow to the skin beneath the wrap.
It is often used in pony play to wrap metal bits to protect teeth or to wrap limbs to mimic hooves.
Vet tape is frequently used as a cheaper, more accessible alternative to specialized PVC bondage tape for various "pieces" or setups: