M&S launch ‘leg lengthening’ knickers that cost £6 a pair
The 'Miami' cut promises to 'elongate' the wearer's legs
MARKS & Spencer is pretty much every woman’s go-to shop when it comes to buying underwear.
And now the store has given us yet another excuse to stock up having launched a pair of ‘leg lengthening’ knickers.
Cotton Blend Lace Miami Knickers, £6 -
The ‘Miami’ cut comes in 12 different styles with each pair costing £6 – and M&S is also offering customers a multi-pack with five pants in a plainer style coming in at £12.
With a dipped front waist and a high cut leg, the underwear helps to create the illusion of longer legs.
The product description reads: “This trendy cut features a back that offers the slender profile of a thong with the cheekiness of a Brazilian cut sits higher on the waist to elongate legs, it's also is available in a range of fabrics.”
Cotton Blend Lace Miami Knickers, £6 -
- Lace Printed Miami Knickers, £6 -
M&S has also introduced the cut to its swimwear line with several bikinis now available in the Miami style.
All of knickers are available from a size 6 to a size 28 and the bikinis are available up to a size 24.
The flattering shape is sure to be popular with shoppers with the high-cut bikini having proven a hit with celebrities.
- Floral Print Miami Bikini Bottoms, £14 -
Bella Hadid, Kendall Jenner and Elsa Hosk have all been spotted wearing the style in their recent holiday snaps.
It comes as the skimpy swimwear trend took an extreme turn when Beginning Boutique launched a very high cut bikini in the form of its £22 Heron bottoms.
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