What are tummy tuck® jeans?

Tummy Tuck® jeans are a type of jeans that company, not jeans® your daughter. Lisa Rudes-Sandel founded the company in 2003 and aims to create and sell jeans for women with curves. To this end, they used 4% denim material Lycra and special sewing to develop trousers that would flatten the stomach area, cut the hips and raise the buttocks. Since 2005, Tummy Tuck® jeans have become more popular and there are many celebrities that have illustrated the "magic fit" of these jeans.

Although certainly cheaper than real belly, tummy tuck® jeans are more expensive pants. The lowest prices of a certain style are just below $ 100 in USD (USD) and some styles are significantly more expensive. However, reviews of customers of these jeans are favorable. Many people really appreciate the fit that seems to have a belly and buttocks.

Some customers have noted that jeans can stretch as denposings and reduces the abdominal effect. Others say that jeans tend to lose this effect by frequent washing. The company recommendedIt is carefully followed by the washing instructions to prevent it. In the even numbers there are a number of sizes and jeans come in plus, plus small and size of errors. Some higher women find jeans too short.

Several other companies have tried to replicate the abdominal effect in jeans but are not widely advertised. Irregular versions of jeans are available online at discounted prices. Trying jeans in stores can be a way to ensure better fit, especially with the first pair. Not Your Daughter's Jeans® website has a store search engine and seodev LLS in the US, Australia, Canada, Great Britain, New Zealand and Netherlands.

companies' offers have expanded beyond one or two styles, and now there are many styles and colors to suit different tastes. The availability of different styles will depend on what types of tummy tuck® jeans are transmitted by each dealer and future plans of the company. Of course, fashion requirements can also create new pants and jeans in the future.

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