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  2. The Internet’s Best Shapewear Is Up To 60% Off For Amazon ...

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    High-Waisted Body Shaper Shorts. These are the No. 1 bestseller on Amazon for a good reason. Smooth yourself out from the waist to mid-thigh with these shorts.

  3. 13 Shapewear Pieces to Wear Under Your Spring Dresses - AOL

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    From dress silhouettes to shorts and camisoles, there’s a piece of shapewear you can wear with anything this spring that isn’t stuffy. With that in mind, we rounded up 13 shapewear pieces to ...

  4. Leonisa - Wikipedia

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    Leonisa is known for its shapewear, featuring four different compression levels, each employing Leonisa's trademark compression technology. [16] In 2012, the company launched a new line of smart fabric shapewear and post-surgical compression garments.

  5. Foundation garment - Wikipedia

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    A foundation garment (also known as shapewear or shaping underwear) is an undergarment designed to impermanently alter the wearer's body shape, to achieve what some view as a more fashionable figure. The function of a foundation garment is not to enhance a bodily feature (as would, for example, a padded bra) but to make it look more presentable.

  6. Lizzo Drops Shapewear Line to Help Women ‘Feel ... - AOL

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    Breaking into the business! Lizzo has officially launched her first brand: YITTY, a size-inclusive shapewear line designed with all body types in mind. Lizzo’s Colorful Glam Is Sparking ‘Home ...

  7. Wicked Weasel - Wikipedia

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    Wicked Weasel launched www.wickedweasel.com in mid-1999, making it the first Australian swimwear maker to sell online. [4] By 2003, it was the largest Australian retailer of clothing via the internet. As of 2007, the website received over 100,000 unique visitors per day. Wicked Weasel had 45–50 employees as of 2011. [5]