HommaActivewear Thick High Waist Tummy Compression Slimming Body Leggings Pant
M**E
Perfect for postpartum
I loved these compression leggings so much that I immediately bought another pair after the first day wearing them out! I am 2 months postpartum and still have a few pounds to go before being back to pre-pregnancy weight. These leggings do an amazing job holding everything tight especially in my midsection to the point I look like I did before this last pregnancy. Despite the compression, they are incredibly comfortable and the fabric is thick and of surprisingly good quality for the price point. Highly recommend!
C**N
I wish I found these pants sooner!
My favorite compression yoga pants were discontinued a couple of years ago. I couldn't seem to find a comparable pair until now. These pants are even better and I wish I bought more right away! The compression is supportive and feels great. I also like the color availability.
J**S
Comfortable, but oddly constructed
I’m 5’6” and ~165lbs, with a ~31” waist and ~37” hip measurement. I ordered a Large, and they fit comfortably, with pleasantly light compression around the waist and not much pressure through the legs; I could definitely have sized down to a Medium for a more compressive fit.These leggings are not playing about being HIGH-waisted— I have a slightly short torso, and the waistband comes all the way up to my bra band. It doesn’t seem inclined to roll down and lies pretty smoothly under clothing. It can look a little weird under shorter tops, but I like the feeling of the abdominal compression enough that I’m happy with the coverage.As others have noted, the construction of the “control” panel is also a bit odd. On me, the compressive section covers much of my torso to just above my hips, but not my lower stomach at all. I don’t carry a ton of weight on my lower belly, but these leggings seem to increase it by squeezing down the fat from my hips, and through the visual contrast between the ribbed panel and smooth lower-belly-to-leg section. Probably not the most comfortable choice for someone with a more dramatic apron belly, unless you’re looking to exaggerate those curves.
M**E
Holds everything in
Buying compression clothing is always a gamble, and I'll admit, you feel like a sausage getting these things on... but once you shimmy them up, they are AMAZING for postpartum!!! Holds everything in after a c-section comfortably and acts like the belly binder from the hospital!For reference, I bought a medium and am 5'6", roughly 150lbs at 3 weeks postpartum.
B**E
Good leggings, but the large is not even stand-proof, let alone squat-proof, for 43" hips.
Intended uses: lounging, stretching, yoga, running, cycling, strength work (lifting whenever gyms are safe again, calisthenics until then), and the occasional plyometric workout. I'm 5'6" and took measurements right before I tried them on: 30.5" waist, 43" hip. My proportions usually mean I have to roll the dice for high- or mid-waisted bottoms. What fits in the booty often gapes at the waist, but with thick leggings marketed for "curvy" women, sometimes it all works out and so I ordered a large in black. Alas, that was the wrong call for these leggings. I meant to wear them throughout my morning routine and chores, but ended up only wearing them for a few minutes inside due to how see through they were - forget about squat proof, these weren't even stand-proof. Maybe a color like beige would contrast with my skin less and be less noticeable, but I usually end up breaking a sweat in leggings so black is my go-to color.Compression: definitely an effort to put them on, but comfortably snug and they stayed in place. I'd call this a medium compression, which is what I prefer. I would not put these on if I was sweaty, in a hot environment, or shortly after a shower since damp skin would make putting these on such a b. Be careful peeling them off if you have any band-aids on your legs like I did - my hand slipped over my knee, caught the bandage, and definitely undid at least a day's worth of healing. Ouch. (Not the leggings fault at all, just saying.) All that said - they were flattering in the belly area. I have a somewhat narrow waist relative to my hips (regardless of weight, there's roughly a 12" difference between waist & hip) but make up for it with love handles and some puff beneath the belly button, and have "violin hips," to boot. The wide, thick waistband is one of the best ones that I've tried in terms of compressing and smoothing from lowest ribs to pubic bone. No booty crease, yay. Looking from the side, there's not much lift - but some, which was nice because I didn't buy them with that in mind. All in all, flattering and comfortable compression.Material: I would not call these seamless at all and the fabric is very textured. I don't mind this, and suspect the texture helps the material grip the skin and stay put. The tag in the bag is rough and would certainly need to be removed if I intended to keep them. The fabric is thick and I live in an area with hot, sometimes humid summers so these would likely not be year-round leggings for me. Early morning workouts on most summer days might be okay, depending on the humidity. All in all, not a conventional, smooth legging material but nonetheless well-suited for the job. Except...Squat-proof: lmao, no way. This is my only significant critique of the leggings, but it's also the most important factor. Such a bummer. The lower light of my bedroom it seemed okay at first, but I grabbed a brighter lamp to better mimic the brighter gym and outdoor lighting conditions. Squatting was a definite no, full stop. Standing was less noticeable, but you could still make out my dark red seamless panties against my skin. I would consider keeping them for purposes that don't involve high-knee motion, like jogging or as loungewear, as I think they're generally solid leggings that have a lot of merits, but I can't even stand around in them and look decent. Ah well, I knew it was a gamble despite the great reviews from other "curvy" ladies in the reviews. If you have 43+" hips, get an XL or larger.Since they were otherwise good leggings, I will exchange for an XL and try those out. I have some concerns about losing the nice effects of compression that I noted with this pair, but the only way to find out is to try them on.
T**N
Just get them! Size down if you’re willing
These are great. I’m a solid size 14 pant (sometimes 16 in jeans) so I bought the XL in black. I then wanted a brown pair so I bought the dark brown in a size large and they’re better. The reason I sized down was because the compression in the XL was a little high- my problem area is my lower stomach so I wanted a shorter rise with tighter compression. I’m reordering the black in a large now. The first time I wore the black ones, two people at work told me I looked like I lost weight! Hah, I’m keeping these as my little secret. Don’t be scared of sizing down, they won’t restrict you very much, they’ll just provide more support. Although if you size down, make sure to sit down before putting them on! Learned that the hard way. The waist is deceivingly small.
M**O
Muy buenas
Me agradaron mucho, tiene la presión necesaria en el abdomen, y la talla es la correcta
D**R
amazing quality and fit
Loved the olive green color. it has amazing quality and fit. provides good support to my postpartum belly.
G**M
Sehr tolle hose
Sehr angenehm un tragekonform
A**R
Not sheer, very slimming!
I love these leggings. They're not quite as slimming as the Lululemon full on long wunderunders, but they're pretty good. I wear a size 6 in the wunderunder and sometimes on the bum it can get sheer but not be tight in the waist. With these, I got a medium and they are so thick, so far from being sheer!!!! But I have some extra fabric in the crotch area. The waist fits nicely and snug but does stretch out w little bit. I could have gone with a small....
R**)
Awesome
Fit ok as I don't want to be a sausage. But maybe for times when you really want that tummy to disappear, should go down 1 size. My tummy is still there but the waistband/body band, never rolls. I have worn this for about 7 hours around the house. Only going to toilet is a bit long cause need to roll down the thick body band.
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