Shapermint's comfort-first pieces deliver smoothing without the squeeze.
A common misconception is that sizing down equals more support. In reality, shapewear that is too small will inevitably roll down and dig in. Shapermint’s designs work best when you stick to your true ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about retail and the forces that are redefining shopping. Shapermint, the fast-growing, size-inclusive online shapewear ...
Wear these shaping shorts under skirts and dresses for a smooth and sleek look that actually feels comfortable. There are four colors combinations to choose from with sizes ranging from small to 4XL.
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Shapermint, the world’s largest shapewear marketplace, today announces its nationwide campaign “Feel Like the Masterpiece You Are.” Through its new campaign, Shapermint ...
Anyone who's ever worn a bra will agree — finding one that's comfortable, supportive and doesn't look like it was made in the 1800s is like striking gold. Well, we've discovered a Yukon-sized nugget ...
TORONTO, Nov. 3, 2025 /CNW/ - Shapermint, the go-to store for the most comfortable shaping essentials that has redefined the industry, is making its biggest retail move yet with the launch of a ...
Shapermint's campaign for Mother's Day is gaining traction with a socially conscious message as many U.S. regions consider steps to lift lockdowns that have kept families apart during the coronavirus ...
Take a scroll through your social media feeds, and you’ll encounter countless picture-perfect selfies, flawless makeup looks and size small body types. Social media has evolved from a place to ...
Per Market Research Firm The NPD Group: As of the 12 months ending November 2020, Shapermint held a 20.4% share of the U. S. women’s shapewear marketplace. Shapermint is also responsible for 7 of 10 ...
Shapewear—undergarments that compress women's bodies to make them look slimmer—has long been viewed as a category that pushes unrealistic standards of beauty. DTC start-ups like Shapermint are trying ...