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I am off to a wedding in 2 weeks time and, while I can now fit into the dress I was planning to wear (hooray!), my post baby tummy could do with a little bit of, ahem, support.


Could anybody recommend a really good pair of 'suck it all in' tights? I have some spanx but hate wearing them under tights, so something built in to a pair of tights would be better. Oh, and if they could sort out the bum and thighs too then all the better!


Am I looking for the impossible??

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Hi Vickster - Congrats re the dress!!


I have the same problem and got some industrial strength hold-me-in pants from Selfridges. The make is called Wacoal - while they are not for the faint hearted they really do hold your tummy in. They were expensive but do work and are they best I have tried.


Kirsten x

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