![]() Even more appalling, the center seam creates a very dramatic-and very unwelcome-camel-toe effect in the front. The fabric feels very thin and low quality and the ruching in the rear feels like a mild wedgie that you can't get rid of. Unfortunately, said help will not be coming in the form of these leggings.įrom the second I put the leggings on, I hated them. I lift heavy (squats and deadlifts included!) five times a week so, not to brag, but I have a pretty good butt already. Given my love of leggings, I was very excited to try these out. I own over 40 pairs, so I can confidently call myself an expert in the field of all pants stretchy and spandex-y. There are people who like leggings-and then there's me. Here are our individual thoughts on the TikTok leggings, ranked on a scale of peach emojis. ![]() The verdict? You either love 'em or hate 'em, according to our testing. We wore them for multiple days and multiple workouts to see how the leggings looked, felt, and held up. So curious, in fact, that we decided to test them out for ourselves, on a variety of body shapes and sizes. This particular pair of leggings went viral on TikTok over the last few months and have since garnered over 57,000 rave reviews on Amazon.Ī few Reviewed staffers were curious about the supposed butt-lifting effect of the leggings every influencer seems to own. With a scrunch-butt design that's engineered to boost your booty, they're the mullet of leggings: business in the front, party in the back. Meet the Seasum leggings, more commonly known as the TikTok leggings. Or rather, leggings that claim to give you a better-looking butt. There are a lot of things you can get from TikTok, like easy-to-use stampable blush, chic Bala Bands-and a better-looking butt. ![]()
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