- Sizes: S - 4XL
- Colors: 11
- Material: 90% nylon, 10% spandex
- Price on publish: $21.99
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There’s nothing worse than being excited about an outfit, throwing it on for an event, a special occasion, or even everyday wear, and noticing every minor imperfection underneath the outfit. What you wear should be all about feeling confident in your clothes and loving how you look. If you crave a little assistance when it comes to making things look smooth and sculpted under jeans, dresses, and beyond, it’s easy to find options like tummy control shapewear and more for a great price.
Everyone’s shape is a little bit unique, so what works for one person may not be what works for another. It’s important to understand the specific areas you need help with. Here is my list of eight pieces, from full body slips to stomach support panties, so you can set aside the cotton underwear for the night and feel your best in your clothes.
The Shapermint Scoop Neck Cami is a great option, even when worn on its own under a loose sweater or with a pair of high waisted jeans. They tend to run a little small, so if you’re looking for light or medium compression, maybe choose a size up. Their tank tops levels and smoothes your tummy and back, tucking in your waist a bit. The cami is comfortable and stretchy, so it’s wearable all day.
This is a great option to wear under a dress or tight shirt, or on its own with a loose sweater or with a nice pair of high waisted jeans.
At first glance, I thought to myself, “There’s no way that this is getting around my stomach.” However, with a little elbow grease (really though, it took some effort getting it on), it creates a cinched waist look. This is definitely on the firm side, compressing tightly, so don’t expect it to be the most comfortable option. The boning helps the shapewear stay in place, but if you’re wearing something really tight with it, you can see it a bit. This would be a better option for something with patterns or some kind of design in the front, so you won’t see the boning.
This is a great option to suck in your stomach for formal events under a dress.
The Irisnaya Full Slip Body Shaper is so sleek and stylish, it can honestly be worn on its own. I got it in black and it creates a natural silhouette with mild tummy control and moderate compression. There is gripping around the bottom of the slip, so that it doesn’t roll up, and the fabric is soft and smooth. The slip creates hourglass support that’s seamless.
This full body slip is simple and sleek, and can be worn on its own with a blazer or as a party dress.
If you’re looking for a bodysuit that gives great stomach control and compression, this SHAPELLX seamless bodysuit is the ideal choice. There’s not a huge color selection (just 2 options), but the bodysuit looks great under dresses, or simply on its own as a top. It's easy on the skin, but stretchy, leaving you with a nice shape that highlights your natural curvature. There are even buttons on the bodysuit to make using the restroom simple, without having to remove the whole suit.
This is a great option to smooth everything out, and can even be worn on its own with a pair of jeans and a jacket.
The SHAPERX Bodysuit can be bought as a bodysuit or a full bodysuit with mid-size shorts to prevent chafing. It sucks in your stomach, while shaping your chest and booty using a “butt lifter” design meant to help lift and tighten. This is a great bodysuit under a tight dress if you’re looking for a little compression and a silky, smooth appearance.
This bodysuit—available with and without shorts—is a great option to smooth everything out underneath a tight dress.
The Shapermint High-Waisted Shaper Shorts were by far my favorite piece of shapewear. It’s definitely a lighter compression option, but it prevents chafing and just sucks you in a bit, creating a slightly smoother look. It’s comfortable enough to wear all day, especially when it’s hot and sunny, under a maxi dress. Just keep in mind that the shorts are a little on the longer side, so it might not work with certain short dresses.
The shorts are a great option for a little bit of tummy and chafing control.
The Spanx Socialight Cami that was delivered to me looked a little different than the picture on Amazon. It didn’t have adjustable straps like in the picture and just looked like a normal tank top. At first glance, it wasn’t compressed or tiny like other pieces of shapewear. It provides light compression and the material is soft and comfortable. A great light compression option for layering and smoothing. Shopping tip: Spanx also made our lists for the best flared leggings (yes, they make a shapewear option!), best t-shirt bras, and the best shapewear.
This tank is a great option for providing light compression and support, naturally smoothing out your stomach and back slightly.
A simple piece of underwear with a really high waist to shape your stomach and suck in that pesky muffin top under tight dresses and tops should be in everyone’s wardrobe. The Naomi and Nicole Comfort Plus Hi Waist Brief is a great piece for doing just that, with silicone around the elastic to prevent rolling and slipping.
A great piece for under a dress or tight outfit for an event, or a night out to give you good tummy control.
With so many options out there, it could be a little intimidating to know where to start if you’re looking to choose the right piece for your body shape. There are a few things to take into consideration and understand before investing in a few shapewear garments.
This is a big one because there are all kinds of firmness and compression levels, which lead to different comfort levels. If you’re just looking to smooth out your natural shape, something light should do. If you’re searching for a little more support, but you don’t want to be too sucked in and slightly uncomfortable, medium is great. If you’re looking to really cinch your waist and tighten everything up under your formal wear, go for the firm compression.
Don’t try to create something that isn’t there, but rather enhance your natural look. Before buying, you’ll want to understand your natural body shape to pick the right piece of shapewear. There are options out there for you; it just helps to narrow it down with so many choices on the market.
This is a kicker, especially if you have sensitive skin. You don’t want lace, clasps, or other materials rubbing up against you, causing irritation to the skin. Look for shapewear that’s stretchy, but also breathes, and is ideally comfortable.
I personally tried each piece myself, while also researching reviews, good and bad, to understand the proper body types each piece would work best for.
When it comes to your size, I suggest sticking to your regular clothing size when buying shapewear. Shapewear pieces should feel secure and sculpt the natural curvature of your body, while not squeezing you so hard it’s uncomfortable.
The proof is in the pudding. Shapewear definitely works. It momentarily smoothes out and supports your natural body shape, giving you a little confidence boost, so you feel better in your clothes.
Almost every piece of shapewear out there offers some kind of tummy control, so this is a loaded question. It really depends on what level of tummy control you’re looking for, but my personal best suggestion would be the SHAPELLX Shapewear Bodysuit. This bodysuit offers natural curvature and cinches your waist, while not compressing your breasts.
Based on the reviews and my personal experience, these pieces are all affordable and work well. It doesn’t necessarily need to be from one of the best lingerie brands to be a great piece of shapewear. However, a lot of luxury shapewear brands put an emphasis on using high-end materials, blending firm compression with comfort. That said, if you’re looking to invest in more expensive pieces, there’s a good chance it will be worth it, but again, it’s not really necessary.
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