Leonisa Cincher Review: Forty-Eight Dollars, Hooks, a Bra-to-Brief
Amazon says cincher. The still is a bodysuit: molded cups, a column of hooks down the torso, a brief, mesh at the hip. $48, 175 reviews, a 3.7. It is not Leonisa shorts and it is not an $8 Maidenform belt. If the shorts already smoothed the dress, skip. If you wanted hooks you can tighten after lunch, stay and believe the 3.7 — bulk, a bra cup that is not your size, “too much garment” live there.
Compare the thong bodysuit if you wanted one piece without a hook ladder. The Size Guide. Wash cold, hang. Skip if you wanted seamless under a thin knit — hooks print.
Hooks are the product
One hundred seventy-five reviews is modest. A 3.7 is people who wanted a cincher and got a whole foundation. Fine, if that was the plan at the cart.
Cups, hooks, a brief. Forty-eight dollars is a bodysuit cincher, not a $8 belt.
Who it's for
A few hours, a named Leonisa chart, people who will not buy a steel-bone clone. Not everyday, not a short. Size the band and the waist, hang dry, do not sleep in the hooks.
Pros
- Named Leonisa with a real hook ladder
- Distinct from Leonisa shorts
- Built-in cups if you want one piece
- Stronger story than an $8 drugstore belt
- A 3.7 you can plan around
Cons
- 3.7 — bulk and cup mismatch
- Hooks print
- 175 reviews is modest
- Forty-eight dollars
- Not a seamless short
A $48 Leonisa cincher bodysuit. Size the band, hang dry, and do not buy it as shorts or as an $8 Maidenform belt.