Shapewear Fit
Compression should smooth, not fold your torso in half. If it rolls, cuts, or changes your breathing, the size or cut is wrong.
Fit guides plus a free locator for nearby tailors, alteration shops, lingerie boutiques, underwear stores, Victoria’s Secret, and bridal shops that can measure you properly.
Searches OpenStreetMap for tailors, alteration shops, lingerie stores, underwear shops, Victoria’s Secret, bra-fit boutiques, bridal shops, and clothing stores near your city. Call first and ask: “Can someone take body measurements or bra measurements for online sizing?”
5% first-order discount: get measured by a professional, keep a receipt/card/photo proof, then send it before your first purchase. We’ll apply a 5% fit-check discount. One use per customer.
Best bets: lingerie/bra boutiques, Victoria’s Secret, alteration shops, and bridal shops. They measure bodies constantly; random clothing stores are a fallback. Ask for proof you were measured — receipt, appointment card, or shop note.
Compression should smooth, not fold your torso in half. If it rolls, cuts, or changes your breathing, the size or cut is wrong.
Most bad fits start with a loose band. The band should do the work; straps are not suspension cables.
Waist, squat test, rise, and fabric recovery matter more than the size printed on the tag.
Rule: if one body measurement says medium and another says large, buy for the area the garment must not squeeze. For shapewear and jeans, that is usually hips/torso.
Send your measurements and the garment type. We’ll tell you the safest size choice and what fit risk to watch for.
Temporary pre-launch page while the full store is being built. Professional measurement proof gets 5% off your first order.