Maidenform Tummy Cami Review: Spaghetti, a Scoop, Sixteen Dollars

Maidenform Tummy Cami Review: Spaghetti, a Scoop, Sixteen Dollars

We already did Maidenform Comfort Devotion (wide straps, thirty-five dollars) and a SHAPERMINT compression tank (wide straps, a hip hem, heat). This SKU is the skinny-strap one: black, spaghetti, a scoop, a seam under the bust that pretends to be a shelf, a hem that hits the hip. Sixteen dollars. Ten thousand reviews. A 4.3. The nude brief in the still is not included. It is not Comfort Devotion. It is not a VF cami with cups. Plan the bra. Thin straps will not hide a wide strap.

If you wanted wide straps and more hold, Comfort Devotion or SHAPERMINT. If you wanted a black scoop you can wear under a blouse without looking like a tank, stay. Size the bust. Between, up if spaghetti digs.

Maidenform black tummy-control shapewear cami with spaghetti straps and a scoop neck, front on a body

Spaghetti is the product. Firm is a knit.

A seam under the bust is a panel, not a bra. You still bring cups. The side still shows how thin the strap is and how high the hem wants to sit. On a long torso it is a crop that untucks. On a short one it is a tank you did not order. The Size Guide is a cami chart that runs snug. Tummy control here is a smoother, not a faja. Heat still exists in black.

Sixteen dollars next to Comfort Devotion’s thirty-five is the honest comparison: you are buying straps, not a different physics. SHAPERMINT’s tank is wider and louder. This is the Maidenform you already owned in 2009.

Maidenform black tummy-control cami, side studio view showing spaghetti straps and hip hem

Side still. Thin straps. The brief is yours. Hold is a knit.

Why 4.3, vs Comfort Devotion, skip

Ten thousand reviews is a still that matches more often than Amazon no-name tanks, plus people who wanted cups and bounced into a better mood because this is a layer. The 4.3 is kinder than a compression tank’s 3.9 because the promise is smaller. Skip it if you wanted a built-in bra. Buy it if you wanted spaghetti and a drugstore name. Wash cold, hang, no fabric softener.

Who it's for

A blouse, thin straps, sixteen dollars. Not Comfort Devotion, not cups, not SHAPERMINT’s wide tank. Size the bust, plan the bra, hang the black.

Pros

  • A real Maidenform spaghetti cami — distinct from Comfort Devotion
  • Ten thousand reviews is a room, not a rumor
  • Sixteen dollars next to a $35 wide-strap tank
  • A scoop that looks like a cami, not a compression tank
  • A name you can find next year

Cons

  • Not a built-in bra — plan cups
  • Thin straps will not hide a wide bra strap
  • Hold is a smoother, not a faja
  • Hem length is torso-picky
  • The brief in the still is not included
★★★★★★★★★★
4.1 / 5

A $16 Maidenform tummy-control cami. Size the bust, plan the bra, and do not buy it as Comfort Devotion or as a compression tank.