Skims review: We tried 11 bestsellers from Kim Kardashian’s brand

Skims review: We tried 11 bestsellers from Kim Kardashian’s brand

Since launching Skims in 2019 with a range of shapewear — or as she calls it, “solutionwear” — founder Kim Kardashian’s grown her brand into a multi-billion-dollar behemoth that’s managed to make her even more famous (not to mention wealthy).

Over the past several years, Skims has stretched into categories including underwear, loungewear and swimwear, earning accolades along the way for its cleverly cast campaigns starring the likes of Nelly Furtado, Kim Cattrall, Ice Spice, SZA, Brooke Shields, Carmen Electra and Jenny McCarthy.

Skims has also been lauded for its inclusive size range — most styles are available in XXS to 5X — and color options, designed to match a spectrum of different skin tones.

To find out whether Kardashian’s underthings empire is truly worth the hype, we ordered a handful of brand bestsellers from across various categories and tapped a few staffers from The Post to put them to the test. Read on for our full review.

Asia Grace, New York Post Features Reporter: “I wore the Seamless Sculpt Brief Bodysuit in size L — as in oh là là — which, surprisingly, was my initial reaction once I stepped into the one-piece. Although I’m not a shapewear enthusiast, I found the Skims piece comfortable — like I could style it with any outfit and feel good all day.

“I appreciated how Kim K’s team fashioned the piece to offer cinching in the front and sides, accentuating the hourglᴀss-ness of my curves. The bodysuit also features a built-in bra, which I typically hate because these boobs almost never fit into pre-made cups. However, at the risk of sounding too much like a fangirl, the Skims held my breasts in nicely.

“Rather than throwing it under a dress, I’d let the bodysuit serve as the star of the show, featuring it as a part of my outerwear rather than underwear. I envision myself rocking the onesie with some cute black pants, a cropped leather jacket and some statement heels.

“After I tried it on, my coworker stopped me in the hallway and asked, ‘Do I need to buy one?’ I said, ‘Yeah, babe. It’s the bodysuit that none of us knew we needed.’”

Elana Fishman, Page Six Style Editor: “Hoo boy, this was not easy to shimmy into — and I sized up from my usual Skims size S to a M. The Seamless Sculpt collection runs small, people! Getting this thing onto my body was a real workout.

“That said, once I managed to wriggle my way into the thing, it was surprisingly comfortable. Several coworkers told me I looked positively snatched, but I didn’t feel strangled or suffocated — just supported. I did, however, choose to wear my usual lightly lined bra beneath the bodysuit, as I found that if I went without it, my little B cups were completely flattened by the compression.

“When I saw that the leg openings weren’t silicone-lined, I immediately ᴀssumed the shorts would ride up. Amazingly, they stayed put! I’d definitely wear this again under anything clingy or otherwise body-conscious. And as Asia mentioned, unlike most shapewear, these bodysuits look nice enough that you can style them with the pants or skirt of your choice without looking like you’ve left the house in your undergarments.”

Taylor Valentine, Page Six Lead Video Editor/Producer: “I typically am not a fan of bodysuits, as I find thong and ʙικιɴι styles to be annoying and give you a permanent wedgie. But this was really comfortable, and the legs were my favorite part.

“I love that I don’t have to wear a bra with this, and it still lifts and secures to the point that I don’t have to keep pulling it up. The fit is snug, but it’s supposed to be; the day of our shoot, I was feeling extra bloated and camera-conscious, but it absolutely gave me a confidence boost after I saw how well it actually snatched my waist.

“I even wore it home from the shoot with my jeans, and I felt like it really gave me a confidence boost. I have about four weddings in the next three months, so this will come in handy! I’m planning to purchase the strapless version as well.”

Julia Remillard, Page Six Senior Manager, Social Media Marketing: “I loved this bra! I am a comfort girl through and through, and I loved how soft and flexible it was. I am a small B cup — so not a lot going on — but I still felt supported, and that is important to me.

“I will say, if it’s a chilly day, your girls might need an extra layer if you want a non-nip look! Also, if you’re small-chested and looking for some oomph, this isn’t the right move. But for a lounge day in a hoodie? Yes, ma’am.”

Elana Fishman, Page Six Style Editor: “I’m the kind of girl who whips off her bra as soon as she gets home at the end of the day, but this might be the first bra I’ve tried that’s comfy enough to lounge and even sleep in. In terms of comfort, I have absolutely no notes; the fabric’s like ʙuттer and the band doesn’t dig whatsoever.

Taylor Valentine: “I wear this bra every single day! I got it in a 34D, which is my true size. It’s almost ridiculous how much I love it, because normally I don’t gravitate toward underwire bras — but this one is so comfy.

“The mesh material doesn’t cut me off or give me that annoying ‘overflow look.’ It’s a 10 out of 10. I really need five more … or at least to try out the other bras from the Weightless Collection.”

Asia Grace: “I tested this in a 38D, which is my normal bra size. My favorite feature is the mesh-like material; it feels good on my skin.

“It’s hard to get a bra that has comfortable underwire — but no notes, Kim. You really knocked it out of the park with this one.”

Julia Remillard: “Let me just say first off that I have a strong dislike towards thongs. However, this one pleasantly changed my mind. I truly could not feel it while it was on.

“It’s lightweight, invisible under clothing and truly full-coverage in the appropriate/necessary places, which allowed me to move without fear of a readjustment. I think this thong was my favorite/most buy-worthy of the bunch.”

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