Jockey Ultralight Slipshort Review: Twenty-One Dollars, Light, Not Cooling
The cooling slipshort is the heat pitch. Ultralight is the other knit: $21, 137 reviews, a 4.2. Same Seamfree family, mid-thigh, a wide waist. If cooling already sat under dresses, you only need this if the fabric actually feels different on you. If you wanted Jockey smoothing without a cooling slogan, stay.
This is a layer, not OnCore. The Size Guide. Wash cold, hang. Skip if you wanted a brief — buy a brief.
Ultralight is a fabric, not a new cut
One hundred thirty-seven reviews is small. A 4.2 is people who wanted Jockey and got a light short. Chafing help, light smoothing, lines that can still show at the hem.
Seamfree, ultralight, mid-thigh. Not the cooling SKU. Twenty-one dollars is a second knit.
Who it's for
Dresses, thigh rub, people already in Jockey. Not SPANX firm. Size the hip, hang dry, pick cooling or ultralight, not both unless heat is the whole complaint.
Pros
- Jockey Seamfree in a lighter knit
- 4.2 even on a small pile
- Distinct listing from cooling
- A layer under dresses, not a faja
- Named drugstore, not a clone short
Cons
- 137 reviews is modest
- Easy twin of cooling
- Light hold
- Hem can print
- Not a brief
A $21 Jockey ultralight slipshort. Size the hip, hang dry, and do not buy it as a second cooling short unless the knit differs on you.