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Date Posted: 22:54:37 11/22/20 Sun
Author: Alex A (Nicely done up)
Subject: Re: Have you ever wondered...
In reply to: JP from NoVA 's message, "Re: Have you ever wondered..." on 18:48:27 10/20/20 Tue

>>At the moment I am wearing 3 all-in-one shapers, 2
>>girdles, and 2 pairs of control top pantyhose. (I
>>also love the feel of pantyhose.) None of it is extra
>>firm control like Rago, but wearing this many it must
>>be getting close to the same, or maybe even tighter?
>>Anyone have any guesses? To help with the tightness
>>even though the size charts would probably suggest I
>>wear XL or 2XL, I always order the smallest size. I
>>just love the progressively tighter feel as I put each
>>piece on. I will wear this all day, and probably
>>leave some of them on for sleeping tonight.
>
>Alex,
>That sounds like a lot of bulk, how do you move?
>I double up too, but if they are older style
>shapewear, I found the bulk adds up pretty quickly.
>I have found that each additional layer gives
>diminishing returns on compression.
>I think it is because the outer layers must compress
>the inner layers, before the compression gets to your
>body.
>The inner layers absorb some of the compression of the
>outer layers.
>Always wear your strongest garment closest to your
>body, and weakest as outermost.
>This will give the best overall compression.
>
>I like pantyhose too, especially with lots of
>compression.
>So control or girdle top with strong compression in
>the legs too (full support).
>I went through many pairs of Penney's Subtle Shapers
>Total Support pantyhose.
>Sadly, they are no longer made, and I have seen many
>women complain in the reviews section when Penney
>discontinued them.
>I also sleep in shapewear, at reduced compression
>levels from daytime.
>At first it bothered me, but now I find I sleep better
>with compression.
>I just love the feeling of having my tummy firmly
>pushed in.
>
>Cheers to you, Alex

Wasn't to bad to move. It is all quite light control stuff, so does not add up to too much. However I did have to take the girdles off during the day, as they started to slide down and dig in. After that it was all very comfortable and fairly tight, which I like.

Your comments about which to put on first are interesting. I had not thought of it that way. I usually put the lightest one on first as it is easier to get on and after it is on others are much easier to slide over it.

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