Best shapewear tops for women according to redditors

We found 11 Reddit comments discussing the best shapewear tops for women. We ranked the 10 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Women's Shapewear Tops:

u/VioletRain22 · 7 pointsr/ABraThatFits

Second Base Demi Cami - Janet Women's L Midnight https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A41EFHO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Ijc8Cb90A3SA8

I used this while pregnant with a maternity dress that was cut too low fort my tastes. I agree with others though that you may have a too small bra. Good luck!

u/CrystalCheer22 · 3 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

New York and Company is what I swore by for years!

Then I found these at Macy's and have been buying them since.

http://www.amazon.com/Flexees-Womens-Dressing-White-Medium/dp/B001UJHAEY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1314372107&sr=8-1

They are slimming, are good if you like your cami a little on the longer side, don't ride up, and don't constrict your chest area!

u/winnipegcd · 3 pointsr/MtF

Get something like this or if you prefer getting a woman's one get something like this.

I have a few that I bought before when I was pretending to be male cishet. I still wear them and it helps. 😊

edit: as a warning that top one, the model, makes me shudder. Not a fan. I just was struggling to find one on Amazon.

u/mand3rin · 3 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

It's a little hard to tell from the picture, does the neckline fall really low?

You could wear a cami underneath if you don't want to show that much skin.
You could also try cami bras that aren't necessarily full camisoles but will provide that higher coverage.

u/jlynnl · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

You could check Nordstrom? Something like this Free People tank may work; it may also be too casual. There's also this Ro & De top or this TopShop cami. Also, even if you aren't looking for shapewear specifically, something like this by Maidenform may work for you so don't rule that area out.

I'm not sure if you're for sure looking for just a tank, but there are a lot of options for avoiding cleavage. I wear a 34H and have found that shells like this Theory blouse or this Glamorous shell that hit at my collarbones are professional in terms of allowing me to stay covered without feeling like I'm forced to hide something. I've had a lot of luck with Banana Republic and BR Factory, as well as Ann Taylor for stuff like this.

Tip: a full-coverage bra that fits right will also minimize the cleavage you may get. The ladies at /r/abrathatfits can better recommend a brand based on your shape, etc., but I definitely recommend a stop there if you haven't been as a properly fitted bra has definitely changed the way my chest looks in clothing, especially professional and business-casual kind of attire.

u/painahimah · 2 pointsr/bigboobproblems

I found this on the regular Amazon site, looks to be the same

u/saintsox · 2 pointsr/ehlersdanlos

Absolutely! I’ll see if I can put the amazon links on here because I don’t think I can just put pics up here.

The main shoulder brace she uses right now, after much trial and error, is this one. It really limits her range of motion and keeps her from doing too much to further damage the shoulder. It is a bit bulky and doesn’t fit great under shirts, but she’s kind of gotten used to it, to the point where she can even sleep with it at night, which she mostly does. (We realized she does a bit of joint damage at night when she does half asleep stretches and position changes to get comfortable that she never would let herself do while awake.)

We also have tried this . While it’s not nearly strong enough to support the bad shoulder, she uses it sometimes underneath the shoulder brace to support the “good” shoulder, which hurts sometimes. She says she wishes she’d had it when she was younger, as a lot of the joint damage she did while she was younger was because she did extreme stretches that she could easily do, but didn’t know she wasn’t supposed to. She says the feeling of wearing this thing offers a sort of compression on the joint that makes her feel way less like it needs to be stretched. So if anyone reading this doesn’t have shoulder damage yet and is looking for a way to avoid it in the future, this might be a good option to limit your range of motion without going full-on in the bracing department.

u/iamnotdani · 1 pointr/MtF

I always had good luck with one of these: https://www.amazon.com/Maidenform-Flexees-Womens-Shapewear-Long-Length/dp/B001VEHZQ6

It's snug enough to hide my shape yet comfortable that I could wear it while working.

u/somethingaboutme · 1 pointr/bigboobproblems

What about an open-bust camisole? That definitely wouldn't interfere with the neckline. I was looking at options on Amazon and here are links to a few that appear to cover the side of the bra. You might also want to look around and see if any of your local stores carry these so you can try them on in person and make sure they give the right coverage. :)

[Here's one in black.] (http://www.amazon.com/Intimate-Portal-Trimmer-Shaping-Camisoles/dp/B00CCMYYRE/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1398210809&sr=8-2&keywords=open+bust+camisole)

[Here's a lacy option.] (http://www.amazon.com/Bali-Womens-Smooth-Torset-Rosewood/dp/B0064YY2NW/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1398210809&sr=8-8&keywords=open+bust+camisole)

Spanx is pricier but here's the [link.] (http://www.amazon.com/SPANX-Slimplicity-Open-Bust-Camisole-Medium/dp/B007GO7RFE/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1398210809&sr=8-7&keywords=open+bust+camisole)

u/wild_muses · 1 pointr/ABraThatFits

I'm working right now on a list of bras made of smooth fabrics that are suitable for projected breasts. Most of these are seamed padded bras, but if you prefer no padding, there is the Panache Olivia. It's based on Floris but it's made from a solid stretch fabric. Also for the summer months, you can wear a crop top or 'half-cami' under your shirt to hide the bra while staying much cooler than a full cami. I have several of these and I love them.