Maidenform Everyday Thigh Slimmer Review: Nine Dollars, Light Hold, a Short Inseam
Everyday Control is Maidenform’s light setting. Nine dollars. Nine hundred forty-two reviews. A 4.0. The high-waist thigh slimmer is firmer and dearer. This one is a short inseam, lighter knit, the piece you reach for under a skirt when you did not want a faja. Amazon files both as thigh slimmers. Your body will not.
If you wanted firm, buy the other Maidenform. If you wanted anti-chafe without compression theater, consider slip shorts. If you wanted a named light layer for $9, stay.
Everyday is a warning label
Light hold means the waistband can roll if you size down. The Size Guide still applies. This is not the firm brief we already reviewed. It is closer to a smoothing short. Heat is lower. Silhouette change is smaller. That is honest, not a defect.
Nine hundred reviews is modest for Maidenform but enough. A 4.0 is people who expected SPANX and got Hanes-with-a-panel. Read the word everyday. Then decide.
Light hold. Short inseam. Nine dollars is the category.
Vs firm slimmer, skip
Firm high-waist slimmer if the dress is unforgiving. Everyday if the skirt is already kind. Wash cold, hang. Skip if you wanted mid-calf or a thong. Pair with a working drawer, not a third identical short.
Who it's for
Light smoothing, a named tag, nine dollars. Not firm control, not a trainer, not a long-leg. Size true, hang dry, do not expect a waist redesign.
Pros
- Nine dollars with a Maidenform tag
- Light hold for days you do not want a faja
- Short inseam vs long-leg heat
- Clear sibling to the firmer Maidenform slimmer
- Replaceable drawer insurance
Cons
- Light means light — not SPANX
- 942 reviews is smaller than the firm sister
- Can roll if sized down
- Easy to double-buy next to the other Maidenform short
- Everyday language hides that it is still nylon
A $9 Maidenform Everyday thigh slimmer. Size true, hang dry, and do not buy it as firm control.