Important Note:

Please make a note that at the time of this photo shoot we had not produced sizes Q4 and Q5. So, models that are in Q3 did not have the option to choose Q4 or Q5.  Some would have been referred to a larger size.

Model 220lbs, 5’5 wearing a Large

This is a great example of someone that, according to the size chart, may have been referred to as size XL. As you can see here, this model carries her weight, what some would consider very well. She’s not overly heavy and not overly bottom heavy. She took advantage of the leggings ability to be stretched and decided she would go with the large. She was able to get the line above her behind and didn’t have to struggle for back coverage. She made an excellent choice based on her body type and comfort level of compression.

Model is 5’10 350 wearing Q3

This was one of our new mothers and she wanted to get compression but still be able to do motherly activities and run errands as the job never ends. She was able to go all the way to level three because the leggings have incredible elasticity around the corset section. In deciding on getting a smaller size for more waist compression.

Model is 5’5, 300lbs size Q3
Model is 5’3 180lbs in a Medium

This model is wearing size medium but also could fit in a small which is her preference when working out in the gym and running errands through the city. I wanted to show you that you do not have to go down a size and compromise comfort for great results. You can choose your appropriate size and get great compression and full back covered. Remember the goal is to be snatched & comfortable

Model is 5’3 170lbs Medium

This model is wearing the appropriate size, like some of the other models who can go down a size for more compression we would not recommend that is this model’s case. She is not on the third level of compression like the other ladies, she is losing weight and still working her way in. She is satisfied with this high level of compression around her waist and the coverage she’s getting in her back. If you are close to this weight and height but are heavier on the bottom, I am suggesting you go with a large so you will not have to fight to get leggings over you’re your hips and behind.

Model is 5’3 165lbs in medium

This model is wearing the appropriate and recommended size. As you can see the line is above her behind and she is getting full coverage on her back. Yes, she is already on the third level of compression and that’s ok, she is still getting great compression and impressive results in this medium. She is a repeat customer and loves her small sized leggings more because she can get more compression in the waist without compromising her back coverage. So, although her personal preference is small, we wanted to show you the results you could get while not compromising comfort.

Model is 5’8 195lbs wearing Medium
Model is 5’5 225lbs wearing XL

This model is wearing what she was most comfortable for her, could she have used more compression around the mid-section yes, could she have gotten into a large and gotten better results yes, but for purposes of choosing the correct size and comfort level XL is what we went with. She still has great results in the XL.

Model is 5’4, 165lbs wearing small
Model is 5’5 177lbs, Medium

This model could very well use a small and would be great. She did not want to model a medium but agreed for the purposes of this shoot. She is super comfortable and is getting full compression on her mid-section and full coverage on her back. Although she didn’t have a huge stomach you can still see the results she is getting with the medium. Remember it’s Snatched & Comfortable.

Model is 5’8 280lbs wearing size Q3
The young lady in the blue tights is wearing a small and is 167lbs 5’2

The next three examples are models that should have taken a size or two larger. We recommend the line in the back be above your butt totally for an appropriate for.

Our model is 5’9 275lbs and was able to get into 2XL, keep in mind that the leggings can be stretched a good deal but that doesn’t mean just because you are able to get in them, they are the appropriate size for you. This model was used to demonstrate a wrong fit. The leggings have given her a smaller mid-section and she was able to fasten the hooks all the way to the last level of compression, but she is not getting the full back support because the lining in the leggings is designed to go above your behind and not across the middle. If the model was wearing the appropriate size which could be Q3 or Q4 depending on the level of comfort, she desires, she would get full back covered that smooth out back fat. Remember that we want you to be snatched and comfortable.

Model is 5’8, 260lbs wearing 2XL

Our model is 5’8lbs and was able to get into 2XL, keep in mind that the leggings can be stretched a good deal but just because you are able to get in them, doesn’t mean they are the appropriate size for you. Another model shown to demonstrate a wrong fit. The leggings have given her the appearance of a snatched waist and she was able to fasten the hooks all the way to the last level of compression, but once again she isn’t getting the full back support because the lining in the leggings is designed to go above your behind and not across the middle. If the model was wearing the appropriate size which could be Q3 or Q4 she would get full back covered that smooth out back fat. Remember that we want you to be snatched and comfortable.

Model is 5’4 187lbs wearing a large

I want to remind you that just because you can get leggings doesn’t mean you’re in the appropriate size. I’ve spent a lot of time, money, and energy making sure customers are snatched and comfortable. This model is on the second level of compression and working her way to the third level slowly but surely. I recommend an XL for this model for full back coverage.