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The ultimate guide to shapewear in Canada

Spanx, Skims and Yitty are just a few of the brands shaping undergarment trends in Canada.
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Shapewear has exploded in popularity — we've sourced several brands with multiple size and colour options in Canada.

What is shapewear?

Shapewear is a foundation garment that people wear to smooth, sculpt, lift, control and “shape” the body. There are different reasons people use shapewear: to tighten the tummy, accentuate the waist, smooth out underwear lines and create contours in the body. It’s typically made from spandex and nylon, can be worn once a year or daily (depending on one’s preference) and while it's snug, it shouldn’t be restrictive or painful.

What styles of shapewear are there?

The modern generation of shapewear was launched by Spanx: shorts that cover the butt, stomach and upper thighs. Other styles include boy shorts, bodysuits, castsuits, bandeaus, leggings and thongs.

The best shapewear available in Canada

Knix

Canadian line launched in 2013 with a crowdfunding campaign and a single pair of leak-proof underwear; since then it has became an undergarment empire with period underwear, bras, bathing suits, sports bras, sleep sets and nursing tank tops. It currently stocks four different kinds of shapewear: high-rise shorts, brief, shaper suit and a kit with all three. Sizes are 0-26 and in five shades of nude as well as black. Available directly at .

Spanx

Spanx is a household name in shapewear and is widely available through multiple retailers, making it a billion-dollar company. The invention-by-necessity first product (founder Sarah Blakely cut the feet off of her pantyhose before an event to create a smoothing undergarment) has grown into a whole fashion line. The categories are unique in that shoppers can choose a support level (smooth, shape, sculpt) from dozens of products from XS-3X. Available at , , and .

Yitty by Fabletics

The breakout star in shapewear is Lizzo’s new-ish shapewear line called There’s booty sling bottoms (to lift and define), wireless bras, high-waisted bike shorts with a Yitty monogram waistband, long-sleeve body suits and much, much more. The collection comes in several shades of nude as well as colours that pop (like bright yellow and pink), as well as prints. The only downside is that shoppers must create a Fabletics profile before browsing. Shop online at .

George at Walmart

There can be some sticker shock when shopping for shapewear as it's not unusual to see prices top $100 for underwear. Walmart’s George line has some staples for under $50, including the ($16.97) and ($38.97). Available at .

Bali

is a solid department store brand that makes shapewear, with practical pieces like the and some chic designs, like the . Available at .

Wacoal

was founded in Japan in 1946, expanding throughout Asia and then to North America in the mid-1980s. It’s a big name in lingerie but the manufacturing is still done largely by hand using Japanese sewing techniques. The price falls around the same as Spanx. On the downside, Wacoal has less size selection than other brands, with many designs only going up to DD. Available at .

Essentials by Tummy Tank

is on the lower end of the price scale for shapewear, with a pair of underwear coming in around $17. It’s a solid line of basics and has a few cotton options (instead of the standard spandex and nylon) and highly rated ponte knit legging. Available at . 

Skims

hit the market with one of the world’s biggest marketing machines behind it (the Kardashian family). It's constantly launching new products like velour leisure suits and maternity wear. Sizes range from XS-4X, but some reviews note that sizing runs small. Available directly at  and at .

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