


Date First Available : March 13, 2025
ASIN : B0F1DKZSVJ
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Best Sellers Rank: #56,670 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #12 in Women’s Compression Shorts
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Carol R. –
Snug and comfortable
These compression shorts have been helpful in supporting my hip area after a fall. Size up for the best fit. At 5’4″ and 112, the large fit well. Not too tight around the thigh or waist and just the right amount of compression I needed.
Anon –
Decent – Would be great for my condition if top was looser (May-Thurner/Pelvic Congestion)
(Pre-edit: 3 stars)I don’t think there’s really a need for the top to have a band, because the shorts are tight enough that they should stay up just fine if the top wasn’t tighter. I put them on to help my May-Thurner/pelvic congestion syndrome, and they felt AMAZING as they were coming on, the blood/swelling being pushed upwards out of my thighs. Then they gave moderate pressure around the pelvic area, which was good to help circulation of the blood congested there. However, the fact that the waistband was tighter than the fabric below it meant the blood just got trapped and couldn’t properly move out of my pelvis/lower abdomen. The pain only moved to new focal point.I’m thinking of cutting the band off and hoping the hip section stays up fine…So, if you really need to promote circulation throughout your whole body, these may not be for you (unless you modify them like I’m considering) [EDIT: See update]. And if your condition is already sensitive to bands on your underwear or pants, that would be a big indication that these may not be great for you.That being said, the band is less thick than that of many other compression shorts I’ve seen, and it’s not much tighter than semi-tight underwear, so for anyone who isn’t particularly sensitive to tightness, they could be fine. Nothing’s wrong with them other than that, as far as I see.– – –(Post-edit: 4 stars)UPDATE: I’ve found that, if I move the band down to the underwear line rather than waist height, the shorts help more than they hurt. They’ve been helpful for my pain in combination with wearing clothes that don’t require a waistband, plus compression stockings at times too. (Tip: Nightshirts, tunics, kaftans, robes, dresses all options to search up. “Tunic nightshirt” is a good search query – getting a soft, elastic one for around the house has been a game-changer for me. Specify “men’s” if you want it to look unisex or masculine.)Also, I’ve taken to sleeping with the shorts pulled down below the hips to just cover my thighs, which is really helpful because I’d been having a lot of pelvic/leg swelling in bed that, if I wore the shorts, only relocated itself to just above the waistband. This method is very helpful for the symptoms while avoiding that. (Of course it feels strange, so this tip is just for those in major need of relief.)I’m now thinking of cutting 1 or more vertical slits in the waistband for more looseness, then stitching the edges to preserve quality.All in all, the shorts have been helpful as they are, as long as I keep the waistband low. I’m not sure whether there are better options out there, considering those I’ve seen usually have thicker waistbands.
A reader of the unusual –
Good compression for abdomen and thighs
I’m 5’4″, weigh 150 pounds, have a waist of 35″ and hips of 43″. Amazon suggested that I order a size L, but I know I need to order a larger size in anything that goes over my abdomen and hips, so I ordered an XL. Those were a little tight, but I thought they’d stretch out with wear. They did, a little, but I needed another pair anyway, so I ordered XXL (2XL). That size is perfect. I have lymphedema in my abdomen and one thigh post cancer surgery. I wear thigh-high prescription compression stockings, but I needed something for my abdomen, and this is it. The weave is tight enough that I was able to cut a hole in it for my stoma to poke through (I had a urostomy) and it still seems to compress. I wouldn’t suggest anyone else try that, but it worked for me. Yes, you can get a custom-made version with a hole in it from a medical manufacturer, but not at this price. I did find that they are hot in summer (but only when the temperatures are in the 80-90 degree Fahrenheit range and above), but a lighter version wouldn’t be sturdy enough for me to cut the hole.
Maria M. –
Great shorts
They truly have 20–30 compression. I first bought size XL, but then exchanged them for size L, which fits perfectly. For reference, I am 5’3″ and 172 pounds. The shorts are high-quality and very comfortable. I really like them. I will recommend them to my friends and will definitely buy more.
Amazon Customer –
Size up at least one or two sizes!
I ordered a size small for a 14 year old girl who is slim. They were way too small and uncomfortable. I’d size up by at least one or two if you are considering.
Amazon Customer –
Compression shorts
To small
Chara –
Great product. Needs more colors!
I wake up in pain daily. The moment I out these in the pain subsides. Also has added benefit of acting like a body firming under garment as well. Wish you had these in other colors for spring and summer!
Laura Nicoletti –
don’t buy these
What is even going on with these shorts. I usually am a size medium but ordered a large since i have more than a 10 inch difference between my waist and hips. They were very snug around the lower thigh band, and were not compressive on the abdomen at all for me.My biggest issue is the crotch. I’ve never seen such a wide and long crotch in a pair of shorts before (second photo is of a pair of my biker shorts for example). It wouldn’t fit snugly to my groin, instead pinched my lower inner thighs and made it look like I have balls and a diaper butt. So they look and feel awful, especially while walking since they make you waddle. These are bad shorts and not at all compressive/supportive in the lower back and hip area like I needed. Skip these unless you’re a skinny person I guess.