Lynx Women's Low-Rise Boy-Cut Brief

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Lynx Women's Low-Rise Boy-Cut Brief




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Binding: Apparel
Brand: Lynx
Department: womens


Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - just what we needed
My daughter needed these for cheerleading and the school didn't give us much notice. We don't live close to a big city with lots of stores so our only option was to order on line. We got them in time before her first game.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - shorts to fit a newborn
What a disappointment! The sizing chart was completely wrong. After carefully measuring we ordered according to the chart. The shorts we received would not fit a newborn. Shipping prices were exhorbitant($7.00 for $15.00 shorts) and to add insult to injury, I now have to pay again to get the right size. Shipping will cost more than the shorts. I will never buy from east bay again.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - sizing chart is wrong!
Although the shorts seem to be of good quality, the sizing chart is WRONG!! My petite daughter is 2 1/2 inches smaller than the XS and the XS we received are too small for her. If you can find a store, try the shorts on and decide what size you want. By the time I deal with returning and paying for more shipping the shorts will be very expensive.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - AWESOME!!!
I'm a dancer and so I wear spandex shorts almost everyday. At most dance stores booty shorts are about $20 so this is a great price!!! I love all the different colors offered too!!! I want to get them all!!! There totally thick so there not see through at all and they totally cover me. I love lynx now!!!


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