A new $17 item from one major department store is being compared to a designer item more than seven times more expensive.
“Kmart have the Good American knock off bodysuit suits, and they’re only $17,” Aisha said.Social media users were divided on the bodysuit, with some saying it was just too short for them.Another said: “I will be buying them in every colour asap.”
“I wish there was a size 20 as I’m tall and the 18 is just a bit too short,” another commented on the clip.Aisha compared the bodysuit to one from Good American. Picture: TikTokAnother explained: “I tried these on but it definitely squished my boobies.”“Shapewear has been making a big comeback at Kmart and our customers are loving our Seamfree Bodysuit, available in Black, Tan and Pop Pink,” a Kmart spokesperson told news.com.
“We love seeing customers embrace shapewear as an everyday item as well as for occasion dressing, with customers loving the comfort, function, and fashion of the range.Students angry after school bans mullets Angry students at an exclusive Catholic college have hit back at what they say is an excessive new uniform policy.
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