Correct way to wear shapewear

2022/08/11

Author: WZXshaperwear manufacturer

Girls with a little flesh on their stomachs will buy a shapewear for themselves to make their curves better! Then buy a shapewear mm should pay attention to a few points! Some women are prone to the misunderstanding of buying a "smaller size", thinking that wearing a smaller shapewear will make them slimmer. Big mistake! "Small size" shapewear can make your breasts smaller or even flatter, while "smaller size" shapewear pants will flatten your hips, make your legs thicker, and cause unsightly waists, abdomens, etc. Waist and leg tangent. Therefore, accurately measuring your body and getting the correct size is the key to choosing a corset.

Similarly, "one size bigger" will not work, but will make the muscles of the body more loose and increase the floating flesh. When buying shapewear, you need to know several sizes. One is the size of the upper bust, which is used to determine the size of the cup, which is generally called A, B, C, D, etc. The other is bust size, which is used to determine the bust size of the underwear you need, and of course your waist size.

In addition to waist size, you also need to know your hip size when buying plastic pants. Of course, it is best to try it on when buying, because the body has subtle changes over time. A. There are a few things to pay attention to when trying on shapewear: (1) Whether the lower bust is close to the body and whether it is worn horizontally on the body; (2) There should be room for a finger in the front center; (3) Whether the upper edge of the cup is too tight , Whether the cup size is appropriate; (4) Whether the rib muscles are squeezed or protruding from the cup; (5) Whether the shoulder straps are suitable; (6) Whether the back buckle is fixed horizontally under the shoulder blades.

B. When trying on shapewear pants, check: (1) Whether the waist is suitable; (2) Whether the waist compression is natural and appropriate; (3) Whether the crotch part is comfortable; (4) Look in the mirror to see if you are satisfied with the hip line; ( 5) Whether the lower edge of the trousers and the thigh part can move freely; (6) Whether it fits with the coat. c. What kind of body sculpting pants should you choose for different hip shapes? Don't wear one-size body-shaping pants, as fat tends to appear.

People with flat and thin buttocks should wear body sculpting pants with light function or special processing on both sides of the buttocks to make the buttocks have a rounded effect. Fat people need to wear high-performance body shaper pants to shape their hips. If the buttocks are sagging, you can wear long body-shaping pants with a butt-lifting effect, which can lift the sagging flesh up and modify the thigh curve at the same time.

Small buttocks can be worn with hip pads or padded shapewear for a sleek silhouette. For thick thighs, it is best to wear long body-shaping pants that can modify the thighs, and purchase according to the size of the thighs. Different lengths of D shape-fitting pants will also have different effects.

Middle waist type, standard type: in the crotch position, the abdominal function is strong. Ordinary type: about 4-250px lower than the crotch, tighten and raise the buttocks. Pants tube shape: It is about 17-475px lower than the crotch, which plays a great role in trimming the curves of the buttocks and thighs.

The Ruby Masi body sculpting adjustment series brings you the most intimate service with exquisite tailoring, so that you can feel the changes in body shape brought about by the changes of stitches and stitches.

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