Shapewear By Body Wrap

When did the primary women’s shapewear appear? It is not known but what is known is that allround time, women have gone through extensive lengths for fashion in order to accentuate or diminish features of the womanly frame to attract the opposite sex. In Elizabethan times, the goal was to flatten the chest and have a more boyish figure in order to accentuate the waist using iron corsets. In the 17th century whalebone corsets were used to tame the womanly frame.

In the 18th century women whittled their waists down using corsets so to a great extent tightened that the frame of a woman was reminiscence of the letter “S” with busts forward, a whittled waist and the backside pushed outward accentuated by a bustle. They called this look the wasp waist.

Jumping to the early 1900s, the bra was patented in 1914 and with the invention of Lastex which was latex made into fabric, metal boning and whale bone were discarded from bras and productions like the girdle came into being which was applied to hold up thigh high stockings and flatten the tummy. A girdle is an elastic undergarment designed to shape and smooth a woman’s figure.

Today, most cutting edge girdles are made from a single item or mix of nylon, Lycra Spandex or Powernet. Garments made from these materials or a blend of them have proven to be a lot of of the most comfortable and lasting shapewear that’s ever been manufactured. These materials are light and posing no difficulty to wear and have the capacity to contour and shape the body just as well as their predecessors.

Modern girdles are in general classified as “Light-Compression”, “Medium-Compression”, or “Strong-Compression”. The divergence in the degree of control ordinarily suggests the weight or thickness of the girdle material, or the degree to which a girdle is paneled. A Strong -Compression girdle may have a more outstanding number of panels in which the fabric has been doubled or tripled for a design that has more contour or “control” power. Most of the new girdles are pull-on garments but it is still ordinary to see girdles that have hooks, snaps and boning remindful of the older models. I guess the manufacturers figure if it’s not broke… then don’t fix it accordingly a great deal of models have not changed over time due to client demand and loyalty.

Women’s shapewear has taken the world by storm in particular since the introduction of Spanx in 1998. The use of compression fabrics consisting of Powernet, Lycra Spandex, and nylon has inspired brands such as Flexees, Body Wrap, Yummie Tummie, Slimpressions and more to carve out a niche for the specific needs of women in the form of shapewear that never existed before. Now there are items that may increase the aspect of breast size, decrease the aspect of breast size, slim the thighs and buttocks, slim the waistline, tame bra bulges and even reduce the aspect of excess skin on the arms. Women’s shapewear is unquestionably a trend that is here to stay for a lot of time particularly since women are always looking for ways to look their best from the inside out.

Shapewear By Body Wrap

Strapless, shapewear bra slip. Seamless, stretch microfiber. Provides moderate control. Underwire cups give comfortable support. Ruching on bust for firm support. Shapes tummy, hips and midriff. Non-stretch center gore. Creates a smooth line beneath your clothing. Includes corresponding straps and a set of clear straps. Body Wrap Style 47200

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
5The best I’ve found
By Pamela A. Newberry
This is perfectly the most comfortable undergarment of it is kind I have found. Now mind you, there is no boning or elastic, so it doesn’t make you totally bulge free, but it surely keeps jiggling to a minimum. I love the underwire bra and the support it gives without padding. I will have to say that it would be nice to have an individual support you get into it, in particular to pull the back up and get the straps hooked on. But, the great thing is that you may wear it all day without sentiment like you can’t wait to get it off!

0 of 0 persons found the following review helpful.
2Very Uncomfortable
By T. Casey
I perceive this is shapewear, but does it have to be so uncomfortable? This is the initial time I tried shapewear so I am not sure if they are all like this, or if it is just this queer brand. And I did buy the right size.

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