Maidenform Ultra Firm Slimmer Review: Sixteen Dollars, Firmer Than Cool Comfort, a 3.9
Cool Comfort is the drugstore mid-thigh at seventeen dollars and three thousand reviews. Ultra firm is the hangtag on this listing: $16, 134 reviews, a 3.9. Same silhouette — high waist, mid-thigh — a knit they sell as firmer. If Cool Comfort already smoothed you, skip unless you wanted more hold and a smaller pile to read. If you bounced off Cool Comfort as too soft, stay and believe the 3.9 — rolling, heat, “not as firm as SPANX” live there.
Compare the sister thigh slimmer before you own two Maidenform inseams. The Size Guide. Wash cold, hang.
Ultra firm is a knit, not a miracle
One hundred thirty-four reviews is modest. A 3.9 is people who wanted drugstore firm and got drugstore heat anyway. Sixteen dollars is not SPANX Power.
High waist, mid-thigh, Maidenform. Ultra firm is the firmer Cool Comfort sibling — not a new inseam.
Who it's for
Dresses that needed more hold than Cool Comfort, a Maidenform chart, people who will not pay thirty dollars. Not a brief. Size the hip, hang dry, pick ultra firm or Cool Comfort.
Pros
- Firmer hangtag than Cool Comfort
- Sixteen dollars
- Named Maidenform inseam
- Distinct from the boyshort
- 134 reviews is honest modest
Cons
- 3.9 — rolling and heat
- Not SPANX firm
- Easy twin of Cool Comfort
- Small review pile
- Not a cincher
A $16 Maidenform ultra firm thigh slimmer. Size the hip, hang dry, and do not buy it as well as Cool Comfort unless firm was the complaint.