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I found a ‘very comfortable’ £12 M&S bodysuit to hide back rolls – it’s lightweight & smooths out all lumps & bumps

SHOPPERS are going wild for a “very comfortable” bodysuit from M&S that “holds you in all the right places.”

So if you’re looking for shapewear that is not only flattering but lightweight, then you’ve come to the right place and will need to check this out.

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Fashion fans are raving about a “very comfortable” bodysuit from M&S that hides back rolls[/caption]
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Not only is it super flattering, but it smooths out lumps and bumps too[/caption]
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The Light Control Seamless Shaping Bodysuit is only £12 and is available in two colours[/caption]

But that’s not all, as this Light Control Seamless Shaping Body is also incredibly affordable – so if your purse is feeling the pinch, you’ll be pleased to know that this high-street find is only £12.

According to M&S bosses, this seamless bodysuit ensures a “truly flattering silhouette.” 

This sleeveless piece features “light control shaping for gentle smoothing with plenty of comfort.”

Not only this, but it is non-padded and non-wired for a natural look.

But that’s not all, as it also features a no-VPL finish for a smooth effect under clothing

It is made with Special Cool Comfort technology and a “moisture-wicking finish” which helps to keep you cool and dry. 

The Light Control Seamless Shaping Body is available in two colours – black and rose quartz.

Sizes range from small to extra large and customers say it fits “true to size.” 

The versatile bodysuit can be worn under clothes for a smooth finish, or even as a staple bodysuit with shorts on a warm summer’s day.

It has quickly proved a hit with many shoppers, as it has quickly amassed an average rating of 4.3 out of five.

Not only did many claim that it “hides back rolls”, but others described it as “easy to wear.” 

One person said: “Comfy bodysuit which hides my back rolls like magic.” 

Lightweight but smooths out lumps and bumps, love it

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Another added: “This is a great bodysuit. Very comfortable and easy to wear.”

A third commented: “Fits great, looks good, holds you in all the right places. My daughter said it looks so good she wants one.” 

Why Everyone Is Loving M&S

Deputy Fashion Editor Abby McHale revealed to Fabulous why M&S is the shop of the moment. She explained:

“M&S has really pulled it out of the bag this season, there is so much good product to be excited about.

“A brand once known for its ‘frumpy fashion’ that notion is long gone with it now being one of the leading high street stores for womenswear.

“Its handbag range in particular is super strong with them selling 170% vs plan, with lots more designer dupes for just a fraction of the price.

“The brand is now also the #1 for style perceptions, compared to the #3 spot it had last year, this comes from a really strong design team focused on modernising the brand, not only taking into consideration how the pieces look, but how easy they are to wear also.

“Price is also a big factor with you being able to get many good quality pieces all for under £30.

“After having a sneak peak of the upcoming collection there are so many more amazing pieces that are dropping over the next few months to keep your eyes on.

“Think leopard print dresses, colourful co-ords, embroidered boho jackets, plus lots of swimwear and amazing accessories, as well as great wardrobe staples that will last year on year.”

Meanwhile, someone else beamed: “A lovely smoothing effect and looks great under anything.”

Not only this, but another happy shopper praised: “Lightweight but smooths out lumps and bumps, love it.” 

But that’s not all, as another M&S fan explained: “I like that it’s fairly lightweight as I wanted a comfortable everyday smoothing vest. I also prefer that it’s not shiny/silky as it feels more breathable.”

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‘I find it strange’ – Tomas O’Se calls out GAA’s mid-season rule change – but fellow Sunday Game pundit disagrees

TOMÁS Ó’Sé has questioned the GAA’s Football Review Committee tweaking a rule ‘four or five weeks out from the All-Ireland final’.

Last week the rule around when a 50-metre penalty would be implemented was instituted.

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He noted a lot of teams were moving frees beyond the arc so that they became two-pointers[/caption]
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Derry legend Chrissy McKaigue felt a change had to be made[/caption]

Specifically, it centred on when marks are claimed from kick-outs as up until this weekend, a 50-metre punishment was to be applied whenever the mark was adjudged to have been prevented from quickly being taken.

This led to instances where an opposition player would make an honest effort to catch the ball but would wind up technically in the way of the claimer from immediately being able to send a kick pass up the field.

Speaking on The Sunday Game, the Kerry great outlined how he felt this was a case of the right action being taken at the wrong time.

He said: “I’d agree with it but I just don’t agree with it being changed mid-season.

“We’re about four or five weeks out from the All-Ireland final. We’ve gone through all of the provincials and groups stages – and the next thing you bring this change in.

“Now players and management have to change around the way that they’re changing as well.

“So yeah I think it’s the right thing to do but managers gave out so much throughout the League about all of the chopping and changing of rules.

“Now halfway through it (there’s more change). I just find it strange to be honest.”

Interestingly, Chrissy McKaigue defended the rapid change brought about by Jim Gavin and the rest of the FRC.

He countered: “I’d echo the sentiments of Tómás but like the Cork-Kerry game a few weeks ago and it was pandemonium.

“It was actually bad-looking for the game because no one could really get their heads around some of the infringements called.

“There was a considerable breeze so every 50-metre penalty was a two-point score.

“So for me it’s the right decision (to change it now). I understand it’s not ideal changing it within the season.

“But I think the FRC probably realised it was going to come to a stage where it was going to decide a really big game.

“And I suppose they didn’t want all of their work to be, for that to end up as the defining factor of it.

“So I’m glad it’s gone and I think it makes the job that bit easier for the officials and we do need to be mindful that at the minute there’s for the refs to contend with.”

The original version of the rule had copped significant flak from high-profile figures over the course of the League and Championship to this point.

O’CONNOR CRITICISM

Kerry boss Jack O’Connor branded it “ridiculous” after that Munster semi-final triumph over Cork that McKaigue referenced.

After the May 31 clash he fumed: “That’s going to have to be tidied up.

“I felt all along that was going to cause problems and it is. You can’t just disappear. Jesus Christ, like, you’re battling for a ball. It isn’t as if you’re cool, calm and collected.

“You’re battling in the middle of a gang of men for the ball and then you’re supposed to have a clear head to realise which way the free is going and disappear out of the way.”

From now on instead of a 50-metre advancement if a player is impeded within four metres of claiming a kick-out mark, a free will be awarded from where the challenge has occurred.

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