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Slimming Shorts Compression Thermo Workout Exercise Body Shaper Thighs Sauna Pants

$28.00

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1. PU-coated (Polyurethane) waistband is designed with neoprene material to create sauna effect around the waist, and help weight loss;
2. Designed with elastic & comfortable & Breathable & Soft & Stretch honeycomb texture fabric, our sauna waist pants provides a great along with comfort!
3. 8 support bones for body shaping, waist supporting and anti-rolling effect;
4. Hook-and-eye closure design for a strong and durable effect and an easy fit. It allows you to control the compression you need.
5. M-shaped splicing design above the buttocks makes an easy fit and creates a firm and round bubble butt.
6. The longer front piece is designed to wrap and tighten the abdomen. Our heat trapping pants offer abdominal compression, flatten abdomen, and shape your waist.
7. Drawstring design makes it convenient for length adjustment.
Garment Care:
1. Fabric: 100% Neoprene + 100% Polyester;
Cold Hand Wash Separately

?Size Chart:
MT220053?? Size?? Chart
SIZE US UK/AU/NZ WAIST HIP(US) LENGTH
Inches CM Inches CM Inches CM
S 4-6 8-10 26-28.5 66-72 35.5-38 90-96 16.1 41
M 8-10 12-14 28.5-31 72-78 38-40 96-102 16.5 42
L 12-14 16-18 31-34.5 78-84 40-42.5 102-108 16.9 43
XL 16-18 20-22 34.5-35.5 84-90 42.5-45 108-114 17.3 44
XXL 18-20 22-24 35.5-38 90-96 45-47 114-120 17.7 45
3XL 20-22 24-26 38-40 96-102 47-50 120-126 18.1 46
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