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Plus Size Shapewear: How to Find the Right Fit and Compression
Plus size shapewear shopping has a reputation for being frustrating, and a lot of that reputation is earned. Brands that simply scale up a standard pattern without rethinking the proportions produce shapewear that does not perform well on fuller figures. But when you know what to look for, you can cut through the noise quickly.The Problem With Most Plus Size ShapewearMany brands just add fabric to a standard pattern when extending into larger sizes. The result is shapewear that has the right circumference but wrong proportions everywhere else. The compression zones are in the wrong places, the rise is not long enough, and the leg openings cut into the thigh at uncomfortable angles. Real plus size shapewear is designed from the larger size down, not from the standard size up.What Matters Most in Plus Size ShapewearCompression distribution: You want even compression across the coverage area. Not a tight band at the top and loose fabric below, which is what happens when the pattern is poorly scaled. Even compression is what creates smooth results.Wide, flat waistbands: A thin waistband on a larger body creates a visible dividing line and rolls down throughout the day. A wide, flat waistband distributes pressure over a larger area, stays put, and does not dig in.Proper rise length: The rise needs to be long enough to actually reach your natural waist. If it falls short and sits across your stomach instead, you lose the abdominal coverage and get a visible line where the compression ends.Reinforced gusset area: Fuller figures put more stress on the gusset and inner thigh areas of shapewear. Pieces that are reinforced in these areas last significantly longer and perform better throughout the day.Compression LevelMedium compression is the starting point for most plus size shapewear wear. Firm compression is not always more effective and can actually be counterproductive if it is so tight that it redistributes rather than smooths. A well-made medium compression piece will outperform a poorly-made firm compression piece every time.SizingAlways measure and use the brand's specific size chart. Do not assume your plus size clothing size translates directly. Your measurements tell the real story.See the Shapies size guide and full bodysuit range for options across all sizes.