Jockey Cooling Slipshort Review: Twenty Dollars, Seamfree, a 4.5 Layer
Jockey’s slipshort sits between anti-chafe shorts and light shapewear. $20, 188 reviews, a 4.5. That score is high for a short. It is not SPANX OnCore. It is not a cotton brief. Read layers under dresses — if the complaint is chafe, this may be enough. If the complaint is a waist, buy a named brief.
Seamfree means fewer lines and more heat. Cooling is a lighter knit, not an AC unit. The Size Guide for hip. Jockey runs truer than clones.
A 4.5 on 188 is a specific pile
People who wanted a layer and got one. Wash cold, hang. Skip if you wanted Level 4 compression.
A cooling slipshort. Not OnCore. Twenty dollars is a layer, not a faja.
Who it's for
Dresses, light smoothing, a named Jockey tag. Not a trainer, not cotton sleep shorts. Size the hip, hang dry, pair with a slip if cling is the other complaint.
Pros
- 4.5 is unusually kind for a short
- Named Jockey layer at $20
- Seamfree under skirts
- Distinct from SPANX firmness
- Useful anti-chafe plus light hold
Cons
- 188 reviews is modest
- Cooling is a slogan
- Not firm control
- Heat still exists
- Easy to confuse with chafe shorts
A $20 Jockey cooling slipshort. Size the hip, hang dry, and do not buy it as OnCore.