Maidenform Ultra Sculpts Trainer Review: Eight Dollars, a Cincher, a 3.8
A trainer is not a brief. Maidenform Ultra Sculpts, $8, 176 reviews, a 3.8. Hook rows, a waist, drugstore. It is not the control panty and it is not a $40 steel-bone Amazon clone. If you wanted a waistband under a dress, buy a brief. If you wanted a named cheap cincher for a few hours, stay and believe the 3.8 — rolling and “does nothing” live there.
The Size Guide for waist, not dress size. Wash as listed. Skip if you wanted mid-thigh.
Eight dollars is a trial
Not a faja career. A 3.8 is honest. Do not stack this under OnCore.
A cincher. Not a panty. Eight dollars is a short experiment.
Who it's for
A few hours, a named tag, people who will not buy a steel-bone costume. Not everyday, not a brief. Size the waist, do not sleep in it, hang dry.
Pros
- Named drugstore cincher at $8
- Distinct from Maidenform briefs and slimmers
- 176 reviews is enough to see the 3.8
- Cheaper than clone trainers
- A trial without a $40 mistake
Cons
- 3.8 — rolling and weak hold
- Not a brief or a short
- Easy to misuse as all-day
- Not steel-bone firm
- Waist-only
An $8 Maidenform cincher. Size the waist, wear it briefly, and do not buy it as a control panty.