A butt-lifting underwear is fashion "gadget" I’m pretty sure I probably need. Hey, I’m just being honest here. Sitting in front of the computer 8-10 hours a day for work and having 2 children haven’t helped. They’re probably the cause of my "saggy" bottoms. Andrew Christian, the same designer who designed the Men’s Anti-Muffin Top Underwear has also designed a butt-lifting underwear for Women called WonderWear. It apparently helps us achieve the tight and round buttocks we always aspire to have without actually spending countless visits in the gym. The WonderWear has support seams to lift the butt without the help of any pads.
So if you think you need a little bit of help lifting those buttocks, check out Andrew Christrian’s WonderWear.
PS : The website seems to be down right now (December 13th 1:38pm) so just visit it some other time.
(Image : Andrew Christian Press)
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Your “Wonder Wear” butt lifter panty looks good in the views you do show, but what about the BUTT area? Why is there no picture of the back? Does it go up your butt? Does it stretch smooth over the crack of the butt? How can anyone buy something based soley on what the front and side looks like. Not only that, what is it made of? Some people can not wear spandex underwear, how do they know until they buy it, twenty some dollars later? It’s not like you have a return policy on panties. It’s a great idea, but not so good on the other selling points.
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