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Waist Trainer with Double Belts Postpartum Recovery

$46.65

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1.?The outer layer is woven from high-quality polyester and resilient latex for abdomen flattening effect.
PU-coated lining boosts your natural body heat and stimulates along with comfort!
2.Durable zipper design with quality assurance makes it easy to wear.
3.Nine?memory alloy steel?bones designed?for?supporting and anti-rolling?effect.
4.Zipper and double belts design provides firm compression to your waist and stomach.
High-qualified hook and loop closure for a custom fit.
Garment Care:
Fabric composition £º35% latex+ 65% polyester
Cold Hand Wash Separately



?Size Chart:
SIZE WAIST CENTRE FRONT CENTRE BACK
CM INCH CM INCH CM INCH
S 62cm-67cm 24.5-26 30cm 11.8 30cm 11.8
M 67cm-72cm 26-28.5 30cm 11.8 30cm 11.8
L 72cm-77cm 28.5-30.5 30cm 11.8 30cm 11.8
XL 77cm-82cm 30.5-32.5 30cm 11.8 30cm 11.8
2XL 82cm-87cm 32.5-34.5 30cm 11.8 30cm 11.8
3XL 87cm-92cm 34.5-36.5 30cm 11.8 30cm 11.8




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