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Tummy Tuck Jeans - An Innovation That Has Made A Difference to A Lot of Women
Finally, there is an answer for women who want to look slimmer and sexier. Designed by women who know what women need and saw a gap in an industry which largely catered to men and the young, Tummy Tuck jeans is a new invention that many women would love to wear. Most women scoff at the idea of wearing jeans for they are not flattering to the full-bodied figure most not-so-young women have. They would usually say that they have a problem with their fat bellies and contemporary jeans design does not do anything to flatter them.
Tummy Tuck jeans is an innovative product that has caught the attention of so many women around the world. It flattens the stomach and makes you feel and look one size smaller. What it does is to flatten the lower abdomen, contour the hips and lift the butt; which makes you just feel great about your body.
The tummy tuck jeans are designed with a special, patented “crisscross” weaved front panel and extra stretch in the back. This produces the flattering effect of making your belly look flatter, your legs look longer, producing a much shapelier looking body overall. The inventors wanted to achieve these effects without using any other material other than denim. Tummy Tuck, however, is made with 4 percent Lycra in the denim, which gives the jeans more comfort and mobility. So you can say goodbye to all those girdles, corsets and other body shapers that are very uncomfortable and makes it difficult for you to move.
Tummy Tuck jeans were first introduced through the innovation of Not Your Daughter’s Jeans® Company which is owned by Lisa Rudes-Sandel, the daughter of George Rudes, the man behind the denim giant Saint Germain jeans. With the increasing raves and popularity among thousands of women of the Tummy Tuck jeans, the company has come up with several lines in a variety of sizes and colors thus presenting women with more options. And with the success of Tummy Tuck jeans, other manufacturers are in a rush to come up with a competing product line under different brand names.








