These nipple covers work like magic
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The Recommendation

July 25, 2025

These nipple covers stay put without glue. And they’re on sale right now.

An illustration of two watermelons with pink nipple covers on them.
Illustration: Dana Davis

You can do better than cheap drugstore pasties that irritate skin, hurt to remove, and leave behind tacky residue.

These comfortable silicone discs, which stick to skin using body heat and peel off painlessly, are beloved by the internet for working like magic. And our style expert actually agrees. After subjecting the covers to a sweaty workout, bathtub dunk, and day-to-day wear, writer Zoe Vanderweide was impressed with how well they concealed her nipples — as well as their own presence.

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One last thing: One Wirecutter editor’s holy grail white T-shirt

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Photo illustration by Dana Davis/NYT Wirecutter; source photo by Maxine Builder/NYT Wirecutter

Deputy editorial director Maxine Builder has a dozen or so white T-shirts in her dresser drawer. And after seven years of being a self-proclaimed “particularly persnickety shopping editor,” she has tried countless others. But only one has risen to the very top as the shirt she’s most likely to be wearing on any given occasion.

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