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Bodysuits are the ultimate fashion solution.
Byrdie
They often feature two-in-one shapewear that enhances your figure while providing support.
So, wetested28 of the most popular bodysuits to see which ones are worth the hype.
We gave each bodysuit to two testers with different body types.
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Here are the best bodysuits we dont mind shimmying into.
Not too thin yet not too thick, the fabric supported our chest even without a bra.
And its durable too, with no ripping, pilling, or shrinking after wearing or washing.
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I was so happy with how it lookedespecially how it cinched my waist.
It gives you the look of a classic crew neck with a full coverage, snap gusset bottom.
Despite being buttery soft, the fabric didnt succumb to regular wearing or washing.
And its not see-through, even in the white version.
You cant beat the price and the versatility to dress it up or down.
Taylor, tester:“The bodysuit was very comfortable!
Super soft and basically seamless, no tags that dug into my skin.
The button clasp did not bother me in any way, and it was easy to clasp and unclasp.
Its on the lower price spectrum yet still offers exceptional durability and fit.
Think of it like your favorite long sleeve shirt but better.
Katie, tester:“It was thin-ishbut not enough to see through.
No rips or tears at the end of testing this product!”
We were also impressed with the button closures at the bottom that were easy to clasp and comfortable.
Tiffani, tester:“I felt very chic and sexy in the bodysuit.
The material was very soft to the touch and stretchy but did not loose its shape.”
Add in the deep scoop in the front and back, and you have a subtly sexy top.
Yet what really sold us on this bodysuit was the double-lined material.
It felt luxurious and tastefully cinched our postpartum stomach without feeling like a corset.
Allison, tester:“This scoop-neck tank bodysuit felt like a second layer of buttery-soft skin.
It had no tags, and the only button clasps (snaps) were at the crotch.
It was stretchy during wear without losing its shape.
I actually wore it to a brunch buffet and it accommodated my food baby quite nicely.”
With medium compression, this suit smooths your stomach, butt, and upper back.
We did feel the compression but it wasnt too uncomfortable or restrictive.
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And the compression level held up after wearing and washing.
It was very smoothing, and cinches in at the waist.
It is a great layering piece.”
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Its not meant for workouts, but we could wear the suit with or without a bra.
We overall loved how it looked, even though it offered less sculpting powers than others.
Just note that the plastic buttons take some time to finesse.
Bailey, tester:“The bodysuit fit my body very well.
It was tight but not too tight and hugged in all the right places.
Yet if youve been scarred by constantly having to adjust the neckline, give this bodysuit a try.
The neckline didnt slip, even while dancing.
This is likely due to the brands seamless microfiber material which molds to the body.
And we skipped thestrapless brasince the thick construction offered enough coverage and support.
I also love how breathable and lightweight the material is.”
We could stretch, dance, and move our body as if we were naked, totally unrestricted.
Chantia, tester:“The material is definitely high quality.
This bodysuit is one of the softest pieces of clothing we own, yet its also breathable and warm.
The material is opaque and stretchy, leaving us unrestricted every time we wear it.
And the fabric still looked great after wearing and washing.
We recommend sizing up for the best fit.
Tatiana, tester:“The bodysuit fit perfectly.
I was so happy with how it looked on me.
It cinched in my waist a tiny bit and looked really flattering on me.
It was not too long or too short.
It molded well against my body and looked smooth under clothing or on its own.”
We then gave each bodysuit to two different testers with different body types.
Over the course of two weeks, our testers regularly wore and washed the bodysuits.
Stripe & Stare co-founderKatie Lopesloves styling them undersweaters.
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A bodysuit can be the primary top for an outfit or even worn as shapewear.
Youcanwear underwear with a bodysuit, but you don’t have to.
It really comes down to comfort and personal preference.
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Bodysuits are known for riding up, but they don’t have to.
Bibeau recommends going for lightly lined or molded seamless cups that give shape without lines.
“Wireless brasare typically more comfortable and less noticeable under a bodysuit,” says Bibeau.
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