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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Lol, Sylvia! I couldn't lick my elbows, even if I wasn't wearing this thing!

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On 10/6/2014 Colonel Meow said:
On 10/6/2014 VanSleepy said:
On 10/6/2014 Colonel Meow said:
On 10/6/2014 september said:

Yikes, Colonel Meow...what did she wear over her open bust area?

She was wearing a short sleeve t-shirt, but the Spanx was only worn on one arm. She then waved, flexed, moved around to show the difference between her arms. (You didn't see much of the Spanx at all, but you did see the firming effect under her shirt.)

She had on a T-shirt? So you let this show as a layering piece?

I'm not sure, really. The presentation kind of confused me and I wasn't paying absolute attention to what was being said. It did look strange to see the Spanx material layered like that.

I didn't see the presentation but I would imagine you put your bra on, then this item and then your top. It would be worn like any other Spanx item. She was wearing a t-shirt because she was on TV. I'm sure there are women who would use something like this especially if they have a heavy top half.

Actually, I think it's a good idea. They make so many products to hold in your hips, thighs and butt, why not the top?

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Don't knock a product because you don't need it. I've ordered MANY tops that fit me everywhere but the upper arms. I don't know if that's an industry design flaw or I'm just built like The Hulk, but, if this product does what it says it does, I'm all for it.

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That looks so uncomfortable.