Apparel : Super Girl 'S' Logo Cami/Panty Set for women


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Apparel : Super Girl 'S' Logo Cami/Panty Set for women


  

Super Girl 'S' Logo Cami/Panty Set for women









Binding: Apparel
Brand: WebUndies
Department: womens



Editorial Review:

Product Description:
These camisole and panty sets for women are made to resemble a SuperGirl outfit. The blue top has the 'S' SuperGirl logo and the panties are red with gold trim and also have an 'S' logo.





Features:
  • 95% cotton / 5% Spandex
  • Imported
  • Easy care
  • Machine washable



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Valentines Day Present
My girl friend loves this. The top is a little flimsier than I expected, but the bottoms are really cute with the little Supergirl emblem "belt buckle".



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Cute on!
Is designed to fit snug. I wear a Med. normally, but I bought a large. Fits great, hugs, but not too tight (or in the wrong places!) Would recommend a size up if you don't want it overly tight.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - cute novelty...suspect materials
Just a guy who gave these to a girlfriend for a 'fun' Xmas gift (for both of us). She got a big kick out of them when she opened them up.

Size-wise, she wears smalls so i ordered small and she commented that they were a good fit.

First time she put them on though, the "S" on the bikini fell off! Apparently the logo just wasnt ironed on properly. Little disappointing in that regard.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - sucks that these reviews aren't real
i think it's weird how, through 8 reviews, the word "weundies" is indelibly printed on my brain. great job with stupid gullible people, webundies company. i'm totally not buying these underwear just because of the dishonest advertising that you have going on, even though i was looking into getting these just cuz they're supergirl underwear. ya done ticked me off, stupid company.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Runs Small
I bought this in XXXL because it was the only size left, and I usually wear a XL, so I thought I'd let it be a little loose. But it fits just right.




 





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