Ladies, there are few places we will go without our Spanx, correct? Well, now men can hide their love handles and flatten their tummies with a new line of shapewear called Sculptees. Actually, pardon me. It’s a new line of “sculptwear.” Because, as founder Stephanie Thibeaux says, “Guys get hung up on calling it shapewear, so we call it sculptwear.” (Not that this dude has any need for it.) The Houston-based company offers five styles: the Pex tank with relaxed body and ribbed waist, T-Slim seamless crew neck mesh tee, the Bandit seamless waffle knit waistband, and the Jimmy high-waisted boxer brief in 6″ and 9″ inseams. Boys, you can buy this stuff online or at Skivvies on Cedar Springs.
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