I tried Kim Kardashian’s Skims bodysuit – it looks great but there’s an awkward problem in a sensitive area | The Sun

SKIMS has been on every fashionista's radar, with tons of offerings for a variety of sizes.

Content creator Lexie Tucker has tried on a sculpting bodysuit from the brand, and while it looked great on her, there was one little problem area.


"I almost forgot that I have not tried out the Skims bodysuit," Tucker began in a TikTok video.

"This is like literally comical," she said referring to the tiny size of the bodysuit while holding it up.

"But I've seen that it stretches, so I'm hopeful."

She continued: "I've seen this trend where you put on a pair of jeans that are a little too tight – these are just a little too snug on me – and then you put the bodysuit on and then they have all this like extra room.

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"So I want to see if she works for me that way, cause I need it."

She put on one of the nude sculpting bodysuits from Skims, which she purchased in a small.

It gave her a bunch of room in her jeans as expected.

"I'm snatched, okay. It works. It really does. There was like no wiggle room in these pants," she said once the bodysuit was on.

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"Okay, I recommend."

She added, though, that a particular area of the shapewear, the crotch, was "so small."

"Whose vagina's that small?" she asked. "Mine's not."

"But other than that I recommend. I actually want the black one now because my waist is tiny [in this]," she concluded.


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