Slimming bodysuit at night: good idea or mistake to avoid?
Some customers ask us if they can keep their bodysuits on at night, for comfort or support. Is that really a good idea? An honest and nuanced answer is below.
Yes, but not just any body
You can sleep in a shaping bodysuit provided it is designed for that purpose : lightweight, wire-free, gentle compression.
Checklist:
- No rigid seams in the back or crotch;
- Breathable material (85% nylon, 15% elastane);
- No marked pressure on the abdomen or chest.
The Inairi Body Kali without underwire ticks these criteria: gentle support, no discomfort, comfortable even for several hours.
When sleeping in a bodysuit can be useful
- Postpartum : a reassuring feeling of support;
- During menstruation to reduce swelling;
- After a day on your feet : relieve back & lower abdomen;
- Or simply to wake up feeling better, effortlessly.
To be avoided in certain cases
Remove it if:
- Very strong compression;
- Presence of reinforcements / whalebones;
- Discomfort or tension when lying down.
Try it out one night: at the slightest discomfort, take it off.
To go further
- The 3 essential benefits of a shaping bodysuit
- Menopause-specific bodysuit: guaranteed comfort
- Body & full bust: wire-free support
- Why your body can become a comfort trap
Conclusion
Yes, you can sleep in a shaping bodysuit if it's lightweight, flexible, and wire-free . Inairi bodysuits are designed to support your body, even at night. Try it out gently, depending on your needs.