How Your Shapewear Should Fit & Feel (2024)

Posted by by hourglass angel on Nov 19th 2016

Shapewear and waist trainers aren’t your average underwear. While most women know this when they're placing their order, many are quite surprised to discover just how tight their garments can feel. They can even question whether or not they actually fit.

Having the right expectations is crucial. To avoid doubt after you’ve placed an order, here are some tips to help you know if a shaping garment fits correctly, or if it should be exchanged for something different.

  1. Waist Trainers

These are by far our most popular sellers here at Hourglass Angel—and of course, what’s not to love? Virtually any body shape and size can benefit from slimming the waistline and creating hourglass curves.

If this is your first time waist training, the most surprising thing you may encounter is how tight a waist trainer feels the first time you put it on. But before you give up and decide to order a larger size, consider these factors:

  • Did you take accurate measurements?
    The most important measurement for a waist trainer is your waist size. You should measure the narrowest part of your waist, about two inches above your belly button, using a vinyl or fabric tape measure. Make sure that the tape is level with the ground and that you do not pull it too tight. You should be able to slip a finger underneath without difficulty.
  • Did you read the size chart correctly?
    It can be a little confusing at first glance. Be sure you order the size that corresponds with your waist measurement, which isn’t necessarily the same number. For example, on the Clasica Latex Waist Cincher by Ann Chery, a size 30 is made for a 23–24.5-inch waist (not a 30-inch waist!). Our size charts have been thoroughly tested and they reflect the most accurate size. So be sure to stick to the guidelines. When in between sizes, pick the larger one. Remember that waist trainers are adjustable, so you can put a larger one on a tighter setting for the best fit.
  • Did you put it on correctly?
    Waist trainers are a bit tricky if you’re not used to putting them on. We recommend starting with the bottom hook-and-eye closure on the garment, clasping them across the narrowest part of your waist. Gently work your way up the row of hooks, and finally pull the garment down over your lower abdomen once it’s completely fastened.
  • Did you choose the right garment for your body type?
    In some cases you might technically have the right size, but it just isn’t the ideal piece for your body type. This is especially common in women who are petite, tall or curvy. For petite women we recommend a regular everyday cincher with only two rows of hook-and-eye closures, or even one of our workout bands, which are typically not as long as other options. For women with long torsos we recommend waist trainers designed with more coverage. And for curvier women we recommend the Squeem brand as well as vest-style trainers with adjustable straps for maximum bust support.

With all of those factors considered, here’s what to expect the first time you wear your waist trainer.

Normal

  • It should feel very tight. You probably will not be able to bend very much at the waist.
  • You will sweat more around your core (this is one the reason that waist training is effective). If this makes you uncomfortable, you might want to try a cotton blend or latex-free waist trainer.

Not normal

  • While it should be snug, the waist trainer should not pinch or restrict your breathing. Take it off immediately if this is the case.
  • While it can be tricky to put a waist trainer on for the first time, you shouldn’t have to tug or stretch to fasten it. Don’t ever force it, or you risk damaging it, which will render it not returnable.
  • With a properly fitted waist trainer, you should see obvious hourglass curves immediately. If it’s too loose and there’s not a noticeable difference in your waistline, you either need a smaller size or a different style. You should not be able to move it around at all once it’s fastened and in place!

Final word: How do you know when to order a new waist trainer? After several months of regular use, waist trainers can lose some of their elasticity—not to mention, your waist might be quite a bit slimmer than it used to be. You know that you’re due for a new one when it just doesn’t feel as snug as it used to, even when on the tightest setting. For most women, this is cause to celebrate! Be sure to take new waist measurements before ordering your next waist trainer.

  1. Shapewear

Whether you go for a full bodysuit that contours every curve, or you opt for more targeted control, shapewear requires a precision fit in order to function best. Here are questions to consider when finding your perfect fit with most styles of shapewear:

  • Did you take accurate measurements?
    For most shapewear, you need to take accurate measurements of your bust, waist and/or hips. Don’t just rely on your dress size, as shapewear sizes can vary depending on the brand. We’ve tested each garment in our store and have adjusted the sizing charts accordingly. To take accurate measurements, use a vinyl or fabric measuring tape and lay it flat against your skin or over a very thin layer of fabric like panties or a light tank. Keep the tape level with the ground. Take the fullest part of your bust and hips and the narrowest part of your waist.
  • Did you read the size chart correctly?
    This can be a bit tricky, especially if one of your measurements, like your waist, corresponds with a different size than another one of your measurements, like your hips. In these cases, try to think intuitively about the type of garment you are using. What are the body parts that it is most focused on? Go with that measurement. If it’s an all-body shaper, you will probably be most comfortable in the larger size—and it will still produce very flattering results.
  • Did you put it on right?
    Don’t be that person who tries to get spandex on over her head! Shapewear garments are designed to be stepped into. Never force or yank the fabric, as this can stress the material and even damage it. Make sure that all clasps and zippers are completely loosened. Be patient and work the garment up over your curves slowly, fastening carefully.
  • Did you choose the best garment for your body type?
    Women aren’t one-size-fits-all, and they certainly aren’t one-shape-fits-all either! You might have to do a little research to determine what garments are best for your target areas. While all-over shapers are very flattering for many women, they might not be for you if you have unusual ratios between your hips, waist and/or bust. But not to worry! If you’re having trouble finding the best fit, try to pair up more than one garment (for example, a waist trainer plus shaping leggings make a killer pair). You might also want to stick with open-bust garments that can work in conjunction with your favorite bra. Also make sure that if your garment has straps that they are adjustable.

With all of these factors considered, here’s what to expect when you’re wearing shapewear.

Normal

  • Most shapewear should feel very tight, especially if it is labeled as high compression. If it covers your core, you might feel quite stiff in the torso.
  • Your skin may feel warm where it is covered by the garment—causing you to sweat more. If this makes you uncomfortable, you may want to consider a hosiery-weight garment or a cotton blend.

Not normal

  • While your movement might feel slightly restricted in a maximum compression garment, you should not feel discomfort or shortness of breath. This indicates that it is too small and you should take it off immediately.
  • You shouldn’t have to force or tug the material in order to put the garment on. If you have been trying to fit into it for more than a few minutes and you’re not making much progress, it’s probably not the right size or fit for you.
  • You should feel outrageously sexy in a properly fitted shaper. If you’re not satisfied with the results it produces, it’s probably not the right size or style for you.

Final word:Like waist trainers, shapewear can wear out after heavy use. Be sure to care for it properly and rotate several pieces through your wardrobe in order to maximize their wear. Once a shaper starts to feel loose, or if you notice that the fabric rides up or rolls over, it’s time for something new. Be sure to take new measurements every time you order!

We love helping our customers find the perfectly fitted shapewear or waist trainers. Our stylists are trained and only recommend what they would use themselves. Contact our expert customer service team if you ever have any questions about finding your perfect fit.

  • #Shapewear 101
How Your Shapewear Should Fit & Feel (2024)

FAQs

How should shapewear fit? ›

Make sure you can move around and sit comfortably in the shapewear before you go on a night out wearing it. If it's too small, you'll feel uncomfortable and can exchange for a different size. Moving around in new shapewear also allows you to 'break-in' the material, stretching it out and moulding it to your body shape.

Should shapewear be tight or loose? ›

Tight shapewear is believed to provide a more significant impact on smoothing out the silhouette and creating a visibly slimmer figure. However, there's a fine line between tight and uncomfortable, and it's crucial to choose shapewear that doesn't compromise your comfort.

Should you size down in shapewear for your tummy? ›

There's a common misconception that when purchasing shapewear, you should size down to get the right fit. This is not true. Sizing down will only make it more likely to get the appearance of lumps and bumps in places where you don't want them to be.

What makes a good shapewear? ›

There are various key factors involved when looking for a good shapewear to make sure the fabric is breathable, comfortable and the shapewear doesn't roll down. As of budget friendly shapewear brands such as Clovia, Jockey and Amante have some really good shapewear options available.

Where does the fat go when you wear shapewear? ›

Wondering how a body shaper functions? Well the science behind a body shaper is that when worn correctly. Body shapers simply move the fat into spaces where muscle is compressed. On the other hand, the fat is levelled into more desired areas for fat instead of simply sitting on your midsection.

Is shapewear supposed to roll down? ›

Buy shapewear in your actual size

You may be inclined to size down in your shapewear, for a smoother, sleeker look. However, wearing the wrong size only makes the situation worse. Your shapewear may roll up or down because it's too small and therefore too tight on your body.

What happens if shapewear is too small? ›

Wearing shapewear that's too tight can make it hard to breathe and even cause digestive problems like acid reflux. Anyone who has ever worn shapewear for more than an hour knows it can be hard to take a deep breath, let alone eat even a normal-size meal.

Is it better to size up or down in Spanx? ›

Insider Tip: Regular length is recommended for customers over 5'4” or a regular length torso (measurements below). Petite is recommended for customers 5'4” and under or those with a petite length torso (measurements below). If in between sizes, size up for the best fit and the Spanx magic you love.

Does shapewear actually shape you? ›

When you take your shapewear off, your silhouette remains the same. However, what you need to understand is that shapewear alone cannot permanently flatten a tummy or reshape your body. It's only a part of a whole solution, but it can be an inspirational catalyst that drives you to find a more permanent solution.

How to choose shapewear for tummy? ›

For lower belly pooch slimming, look for shapewear that has targeted compression around the tummy. Shapewear shorts and underwear tend to be the best at smoothing the waistline and tummy area. While you won't want to wear it for too long, higher compression styles will create a more noticeable difference in appearance.

Should you wear shapewear to bed? ›

The medical community, such as the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery, doesn't generally support the use of waist trainers for any amount of time, much less at night. Reasons not to wear one while sleeping include: potential impact on acid reflux, hindering proper digestion.

Does shapewear make your stomach look flatter? ›

Shapewear truly does an excellent job of making your tummy look flatter, plus it can help your favorite outfits fit better. The key to shapewear is to find the right option that properly supports your body. If you feel uncomfortable, your discomfort will eventually become apparent.

How do I know if shapewear fits? ›

The waistband should sit comfortably around your waist without causing discomfort or rolling down. It should be snug but not so tight that it creates bulges. Rolling is typically an indicator of a sizing issue.

What is the best shapewear that actually works? ›

  • Spanx OnCore Mid-Thigh Short.
  • Skims Sculpting Bodysuit.
  • Spanx Bra-Llelujah! Full-Coverage Bra.
  • Lane Bryant Level 3 Contouring Shaper.
  • Yitty Nearly Naked Shaping Mid-Thigh Bodysuit.
  • Honeylove SuperPower Brief.
  • Zappos Classic Half Slip with Control Short.
  • Honeylove InnerPower Sleeveless Dress.
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How do I know what size shapewear to buy? ›

Take precise measurements of your bust, waist, and hips, as well as the length of your torso, and refer to the brand's size chart. It's important to note that shapewear is designed to fit tightly, so it's crucial to measure yourself correctly to ensure maximum comfort and effectiveness.

How are you supposed to go to the bathroom in shapewear? ›

If possible, choose bathroom-friendly undergarments with an opening in the crotch for easy use. If your bodyshapers go above the waist of your dress, it is much simpler to simply open the crotch and squat on the toilet than it is to take the dress off in order to remove your spandex . . .

What is shapewear supposed to feel like? ›

The waistband should sit comfortably around your waist without causing discomfort or rolling down. It should be snug but not so tight that it creates bulges. Rolling is typically an indicator of a sizing issue. It can also be a style issue.

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