THEY began as something of a joke product.
But now thousands of shoppers are racing to snap up a Shein buy that promises to turn even the flattest bottom into a juicy, pert behind.
The leggings have five-star reviews on the Shein website too, with people praising the material and flattering cut[/caption]
And the best bit? You’ll even get change from £20.
Influencer and mum-of-two Brittany Miller is among those gushing about the Shein leggings, which feature two pads at the back to give the illusion of a bigger derriere.
“It’s insane,” she said in a video on her TikTok page, after showing off her figure without and with the GLOWMODE 24″ FeatherFit Shape It Up Booty Boosting leggings.
“It’s so natural, not visible, so natural. Like you would never know!”
Not only that, but the £19.59 leggings also “suck you in” at the tummy area, making them incredibly flattering to wear.
Brittany even took the pads out of the leggings to show her fans what they look like, adding: “They’re so soft and squishy – they’re not stiff and fake.”
The leggings can also be worn without the pads if you prefer.
“I feel like they just give you like a nice little lift,” Brittany concluded.
“Do you know I mean?”
They come in black, brown or dark grey, and in sizes from XS to XXL.
With the description on the website reading: “Sculpt your shae and add a little oomph to your bum in our booty-boosting leggings.
“Designed with seamless tummy control and removable padded butt inserts, they enhance your curves while keeping comfort front and centre.”
And Brittany isn’t the only one gushing about the effects of the leggings, as the product has five-star reviews on the website too.
“They look spectacular,” one gushed.
“Excellent quality,” another added.
“I didn’t know they had padding, but the quality and size were so good.
What is Shein and is it legit?
Shein is an online-only fast-fashion retailer, based out of China, that has become a number one shopping destination for many around the world.
The company was valued at $66billion in 2023, dwarfing that of popular high street brands Zara and H&M.
The fashion retailer was founded in late 2008, by entrepreneur and marketing specialist Xu Yangtian, also known as Chris Xu.
Shein is a legitimate selling website and is not a phishing scam.
But you may receive a disappointing order or run into shipping issues if you order from the site, according to reviews.
There have been swathes of quality complaints, which makes sense when looking at the price tag.
“I already have several leggings from this brand too.”
“Really good, and good stretch too,” a third commented.
“So beautiful,” someone else said of the effects of the bottoms.
The leggings even suck in the stomach, giving a flattering finish[/caption]