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Bum lifting gym leggings

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PretzelPrincess · 28/07/2015 01:18

Does such a thing exist? I have a droopy bum, it's not big but it droops. I'm working out and trying to fix it but catching sight of it in the mirror really knocks my confidence. Can anyone suggest pants/leggings that would hold it in place a bit?

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MaryBerrysEyelashes · 28/07/2015 02:04

Are you trying to pull at the gym

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Noseypoke · 28/07/2015 09:04

Marika do bum lifting leggings. I got mine at tk maxx.

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PretzelPrincess · 28/07/2015 09:27

No I'm not trying to pull Hmm I stated in my post the reason why Confused

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TriJo · 28/07/2015 09:27

Plenty of heavy squats and you'll have no need for bum lifting leggings!

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MoreCrackThanHarlem · 28/07/2015 09:30

I am trying to pull at the gym
Will bum lifting leggings help?

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avagosling · 28/07/2015 10:55

I love Casall Sculpture tights and Casall Ar2 Compression tights. A bit of an investment, but totally worth it

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carrie74 · 28/07/2015 11:51

I've actually found some of the heavier knit capris from Gap have fantastic pulling in power (although cannot attest for their pulling power Wink). Mine are grey cotton, G Fast Capris, but can't see them online at mo (they're a few months old, so probably onto new stock).

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PretzelPrincess · 28/07/2015 20:55

I'll try and have a look in gap and tkmax.
And I'm doing plenty of heavy squats Sad it's just taking forever

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PretzelPrincess · 28/07/2015 21:10

I'm tempted to order cassal tights Ava, are they really that good? £40 is a bit steep but if they work I don't mind!

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MaryBerrysEyelashes · 28/07/2015 22:31

I disagree that squats and change your body shape, particularly as you get older

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MorrisZapp · 28/07/2015 22:35

I've got H&m grey capris, think they cost fifteen quid. If i say it myself, they look much more expensive and the material holds my wobbles in very well.

Cotton is a no no for most people now for workout gear, it holds moisture too much. Even my gym socks are man made fibres now, never thought I'd say that.

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