Wacoal Red Carpet Review: One Hundred Thirty-Four Dollars, Strapless Thigh, a 3.4
Strapless plus mid-thigh is two jobs in one garment: $134, 36 reviews, a 3.4. Versus Hourglass low-back at sixty-four dollars and Beyond Naked cotton. If a strapless dress was not the event, skip. If you needed no straps and an inseam, stay — thirty-six reviews and a 3.4 are the honest price of that physics.
The Size Guide. Wash cold, hang dry.
One hundred thirty-four dollars is a statement
A 3.4 on thirty-six is rolling, gape at the neckline, and “not worth the money.” Strapless shapewear fails the same way strapless bras fail.
Strapless neckline, mid-thigh, Wacoal. One hundred thirty-four dollars is occasion — not everyday Hourglass.
Who it's for
A strapless gown, a Wacoal chart, people who will not buy a $22 drugstore short for this neckline. Size hip and ribcage, hang dry, hours only.
Pros
- Strapless plus inseam as a real job
- Named Wacoal chart
- Distinct from Hourglass low-back
- Distinct from cotton Beyond Naked
- Honest 3.4 saves a cart
Cons
- $134
- 36 reviews is thin
- 3.4 — gape and roll
- Hours only
- Not everyday commute shapewear
A $134 Wacoal Red Carpet strapless thigh shaper. Size hip and ribcage, hang dry, and do not buy it as Hourglass unless the dress has no straps.