
Tummy tuck jeans must be range of denim jeans, right? Wrong. Loads of women in America, Europe and now beyond have discovered a brand called Not Your Daughters Jeans which claim to minimise the tummy, lift the bottom and do all that without any of discomfort. But did you know the company doesn't only make jeans? Read on to find out what they make, how the body shaping works and the styles it comes in. This might help you decide if it could work in your own wardrobe and whether its all worth checking out.

OK, so not all of us can live our entire lives in denim, so the company has produced some products in other fabrics. Fantastic news for those who work, or then again, anyone who doesn't live and breathe denim 24/7 (I think that's most of us). Yes, their main product is jeans, but they also make smart trousers, a body shaping underwear top and a jumpsuit in regular fabrics. The range features white grey and black trousers, the fabulous jumpsuit pictured above, and a body shaping top we'll show you know, in black, white and flesh-toned 'nude' colors. Whether they're in denim or non-demin, all the trousers and jeans have the same basic features that keep the flesh under control.

Inside the waist and seat portions of each pair of trousers, jeans, or the jumpsuits are what they call their patented "control panels" and these are the bits that give the shaping effects. The front control panel flattens the tummy, the back control panel gives the behind a bit of a lift. The design has a sort of criss-cross stitching device in it, and its in every pair to give control yet do it comfortably. Its no good if control wear squeezes you in and as well as the panels, every item features a high waist, so no popping out of it! The success is probably due to women being enthusiastic about the 'give' in each pair, they are uniquely designed to allow for movement but retain the control without digging in. I like them because I can be confident my underwear isn't on show, which I truly don't want at work, or well, anywhere else for that matter. From the same paneled high waisted starting design, the jeans, jumpsuit and trousers come in many different styles.


Another reason I like them is they seem to be quite a 'get real' company, they've apparently asked themselves what I'm likely to be doing in their jeans and trousers. The fabrics used reflect occasions I need to be smart, such as meetings, work, etc, and then of course the denim for when I'm on 'me time'. You can have four or five pockets, denim fabric or twill. There's wide leg, straight leg, bootcut, jeans, trouser slacks in grey, brown and black, and jeans in black, stonewash, denim blue, dark blue, purple, brown and black. You can get them with rhinestines, neat back pocket embroidery or in a 'plain' design. So I don't have to just ahve them as a favourite outside work, I can get away with wearing them most days and I've taken a real shine to their wide leg styles, with the high waist it works brilliantly for a retro look.

Overall, if you are stuck for nice jeans because most styles don't hang right on you, then you may find you hit gold with these jeans and trousers. That's the position many women find themselves when they're no longer a bright super-young thing, sadly a lot of styles are designed especially for youth rather than flattering mature adult women! I have no idea why this is the case, as there's obviosuly a massive market, as shown by the sales of this brand, but there y'go - know you know that you can choose more than just denim but still get the much vanuted shaping effects, try out totally different leg styles and jazz it up with those funky pocket's.
I'm one of a team blogging more about slimming jeans, do check out the posts there, great info for those of us who are not stick thin now - or never were in the first place :)
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