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Butt Lifting Leggings Slimming Belt Smooth Hooks with Pocket for Yoga

$50.07

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1. PU(Polyurethane)coated lining with neoprene to promote heat circulation and increase.
2. The waist has three eye-and-hook closures with the single needle process, which can adjust the tightness easily. Moreover, it is stable and durable.
3. The M-shaped splicing design above the buttock fits the butt curve and creates a peach buttock easily.
4. The leg openings use four-way stretch fabric, which is breathable, moisture absorptive,, body stretching freely, and not too tight.
5. Double waistbands designed for waist sculpting, tummy controlling, creating glass hour figure easily.
6. Smooth hooks pay no harm to hands. The waistbands can also be folded to prevent snagging.
7. Elastic loops are stretchy and are better for tummy control.
8. Leg side pocket design for easy to place mobile phones, keys, and other personal items.
9. The front piece is lengthened to cover the muffin-top and tighten the abdomen.

Garment Care£º
75%Polyamide + 25%Spandex
Cold Hand Wash Separately
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Model wears size S and is 170cm tall
Stats: Bust 90cm/ Waist 64cm/ Hips 108cm

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