
Get Shapermint shapewear pieces up to 40% off during its Anniversary Sale
Original price: $44
These biker-style shorts offer tummy-to-thigh coverage that prevents chafing and provides gentle all-over control. Designed with hidden silicone grips, the shorts stay in place without rolling down. Available in sizes XS to 4XL in multiple colors, these shorts are versatile enough to be worn on their own or under various summer outfits. If you want tummy smoothing in a panty style, the brand has a high-waisted shaping brief as an alternative.
Original price: $40
This versatile cami offers impressive smoothing without constricting the chest and tummy. It has adjustable straps, light compression to sculpt the midsection and a breathable fabric. Available in more than a dozen colors, it's a staple for everyday wear. Consider the brand's shaper tank if you prefer one with wider straps.
Original price: $48
This versatile shapewear bodysuit is great for those seeking seamless tummy control and a back-smoothing effect. The open-bust design allows you to wear your own bra but still offers adjustable straps to accommodate a longer torso. Its step-in design is easy to put on and take off and the snap closure only adds to the convenience. Be sure to pick up the supportive comfort wireless shaping bra from Shapermint's sister brand Truekind for all-over smoothing and support.
Original price: $58
This one-piece provides a smoothing effect from the upper back down to the thighs. It is made with breathable fabric that smooths and sculpts the tummy, waist, thighs and buttocks. Adjustable straps allow for ideal chest support and the seamless design ensures versatility, whether worn alone or layered under a dress or jumpsuit. Top it off with a pullover sweatshirt for a laid-back athleisure look.
Original price: $60
These Shapermint Essentials high-waisted leggings combine the comfort of everyday leggings with shapewear support. Made with breathable, moisture-wicking fabric, they offer smoothing from waist to ankle. The anti-slip silicone strip keeps them securely in place, making them ideal for all-day wear even when you're sweating. You can pair it with the Truekind seamless racerback sports bra for a sporty-chic look.
Original price: $50
This versatile shapewear bodysuit features a one-piece design with a seamless tummy and back smoothing effect. The tank style has adjustable straps and an extended snap button gusset for a customized fit. Its strategic design offers lift and support in the bust area and higher compression throughout the tummy area. You could also consider the brand's short-sleeved version, which offers light upper arm smoothing, making it suitable to wear as a top.
Original price: $55
Much like its bodysuit counterpart, the open-bust design on this slip dress lets you pair it with any bra, plus its adjustable straps ensure a secure fit. It's ideal for creating a smooth, line-free base when dressing for formal events or gatherings. The brand's signature buttery soft material targets the midriff, back and buttocks while still allowing ease of movement. The Truekind convertible bandeau bra is the perfect complement to this slip dress as it can be worn in several ways and stays in place while you wear it.
Original price: $55
This Shapermint Essentials sweetheart wireless contour bra provides back and side smoothing all the way around. The contoured foam cups shape all busts with a flattering sweetheart neckline and a light lift for summer tanks and tops. Pair it with the Truekind Everyday Comfort smoothing panty for a completely smooth silhouette without any bumps or lumps.
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Original price: $45
This Shapermint Essentials shaping t-shirt works way harder than a standard t-shirt by strategically and discreetly shaping the tummy, back and upper arms, offering light compression that enhances your natural curves. The stretch fabric accommodates different body types, providing a snug yet comfortable fit that moves with you. Its opaque fabric allows you to confidently wear it as a top, making it suitable for various occasions, from casual outings in white jeans to layering under light blazers for a polished look.
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