Marks and Spencer's 'slimming' £20 bodysuit is 'flattering' and hides the tummy under Spring dresses, say reviewers

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Reviewers who have tried Marks and Spencer's (M&S') 'magic' shapewear have praised how 'slimming' and 'flattering' it is.

After putting on the £20 shaping bodysuit, customers say they felt more confident. For many, SPANX is the first brand you think of when buying shapewear - I know I do.

But while SPANX is undoubtedly exceptional when it comes to slimming underwear, for many, the price can be a little too high.

Because of this, shoppers look for more budget-friendly alternative options from trusted retailers like Marks and Spencer and Boux Avenue.

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