I tried the viral Skims bodysuit – it was NSFW, I could ‘barely breathe’ with it on, and there was an awkward snap issue | The Sun

A FASHION influencer has tried on the viral bodysuit from Kim Kardashian's shapewear brand Skims – and things got very awkward.

Skims' line of bodysuits and shapewear is known for sculpting curves and smoothing down your look.

TikTok user Brooke Tillman (@brookie.tills) joked that she better love the shapewear after her fellow content creators have been raving about it.

In her video, the TikToker unboxed the $62 sculpting bodysuit with snaps in the color Onyx.

"Be for real, what is this? Is it a freaking necklace?" Brooke asked as she wrapped the shapewear around her neck.

"The necklace is actually shapewear so I understand the hype," the content creator wrote in the caption.

After sharing her confusion over the size, Brooke squeezed into the viral item.

"It’s cutting off my circulation, I can barely breathe," the influencer said.

The TikTok user continued: "It’s kind of see-through right [at the chest]."

Brooke explained another issue she had while wearing the popular shapewear.

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"The buttons keep unbuttoning and flying up to my chest," she told viewers.

Modeling the look with Skims' $28 boyfriend boxers, Brooke concluded: "I will be returning this but I’m keeping the boxers."

TikTok users took to the comments section to share their thoughts on the look.

"OMG I hated my Skims, I felt so betrayed by social media," wrote one viewer.

Another follower said: "I was a little scared of my bodysuit too but it was so cute on."

"I ordered Skims stuff and one item had a hole and the other had a broken strap," commented a third person.


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