It is not just women who like to look their best with tummy control lingerie and swimsuits. Men also like to enhance their frame and hide the bulge.
There are two compression underwear types on the market that stand out as being very effective; Bodymax underwear from Marks and Spencer [site: www.marksandspencer.com] and Equmen underwear available from Banglads [site: www.banglads.com]
Equmen are the original brand of men’s underwear and undergarments offering support and as such are the “modern day male girdle”. They are designed to enhance a man’s physique, improve his posture and allow you to breathe naturally. The range includes not only undershirts but underpants too. The design uses a unique body mapping system which reinforces and supports the body improving posture and slims and tones at the same time.
Equmen offer trunks as well as undershirts. The trunks start at £32.00 (£35.00 for the longer trunks) and are available in black, white, grey, or blue. The trunks offer both compression and support. The undershirts start at £49.00 for a singlet. Other shirts available include V neck short sleeve shirts and long sleeve shirts.
Bodymax underwear offers a slimming and smoothing effect for the torso. Bodymax+ is also seamless for added comfort. The fabric also helps you to keep fresh, and dry all day.
Bodymax underwear is specially designed to support your body and muscles, targeting the potential problem areas such as waist, chest, and stomach. This is done by using reinforced rib paneling. This can also help with your posture and make you stand tall, automatically reducing inches around the waist.
Bodymax underwear is designed to be worn underneath everyday clothes.
The range from Marks and Spencer include the Bodymax and Bodymax+ underwear start at £12.00 for the Sleeveless Bodymax Vest available in white or black and the Bodymax Cotton Stretch Short Sleeve Shaping Vest at £15.00 also available in black and white. The Bodymax+ Vests offer the same options only in grey or white and start at £25.00.
The biggest difference between the two brands seems to be price and range.
For price, Marks and Spencer definitely has the edge however for a wider choice of styles and colours then Equmen have the best offer.




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