Amazons £20 SKIMS dupe bodysuit with has thousands of five-star reviews

Form-fitting, flattering and able to be styled in lots of different ways, the SKIMS bodysuits have now become an iconic fashion item.

But with prices topping almost £80, copying brand founder Kim Kardashian’s style doesn’t come particularly cheap. Luckily for shoppers, however, we’ve found a bargain alternative that costs a third of the price.

REORIA’s Sleeveless Racer Back Halter Neck Bodysuit costs £19.99 from Amazon, and looks remarkably similar to the SKIMS Fits Everybody High Neck Bodysuit, which retails for £58.

Available in an impressive 23 different colours and in sizes from XS-XXL, Amazon’s version has a high racerback neckline, thong back and snap fastenings on the gusset – much like Kim K’s version.

This one also gets bonus points for its bust support, with a double lining in the chest area meaning that you don’t have to wear a bra underneath.

The bodysuit can either be worn underneath clothes to smooth and contour lines, or on its own as a sexy statement top (we think it looks great worn with this season’s casual trousers and lightweight autumn jackets ).

But don’t just take our word for it – Amazon shoppers have clearly been loving this item too, as it’s accumulated over 20,000 five star reviews on the site.

“This is the best made body I’ve bought so far. I have a high up 34DD bust but I don’t need a bra. Absolutely superb for the price!” one customer wrote.

“Absolute game changer,” wrote another. “The poppers are sturdy, enough support to go braless, for the price point it's phenomenal!”

A third commented: “Amazing body suit. I’m very tall so usually cannot get away with bodysuits. This is so flattering and so comfy. Would give 10 stars if I could.”

If you’re looking for more SKIMS alternatives, MAFS Australia star Jules Robinson has launched her own shapewear brand as a response to the body shaming she said she experienced on the show.

In an interview with This Morning last year, the reality star openly discussed her experience during her time on the show in 2019, and said she’d wanted to create inclusive fashion that made women feel good about themselves. This led to the launch of her fashion brand Moira Muse and shapewear brand FIGUR.

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