April 10, 2026
by Sophie Weiss


You've seen both brands on social media. One has a wide catalog and a lower price tag. The other leads with feature-packed messaging and costs more per piece.
These two brands are built from fundamentally different starting points. One designed a tight product line around targeted performance, rigorous fit-testing, and a menu of smart features. The other aggregates a broad catalog from multiple labels for accessibility and variety. Those differences show up in compression feel, fit stability, durability, and long-term value. This guide covers all of it so you can decide which brand deserves space in your drawer.
Both brands sell shapewear (shorts, briefs, bodysuits), and both target women who want smoothing and support under their clothes. That's where the overlap ends.
Honeylove’s model: Vertically controlled product line designed, engineered, and fit-tested in-house. Smaller number of styles, each one refined through iterative testing on real bodies.
Shapermint’s model: Marketplace that sells both its own branded products and third-party labels (Empetua, Curveez, Truekind, and others) under one storefront. Wider catalog with 128+ products across multiple brands.
What this means for you: With Brand A, every construction decision, including fabric, paneling, boning, and edge finish, traces back to one founder-led design team. When something needs a fix, that same team owns it. With Shapermint, you may receive a Shapermint-branded product or a third-party label, and quality standards, compression levels, and construction methods vary from product to product. Breadth is the value proposition, not depth.
Where and how compression is applied determines how a garment feels at hour one versus hour eight.
Honeylove’s variable compression approach: The signature targeted compression panel in the SuperPower Short and SuperPower Brief delivers firmer compression through the midsection. Targeted zones sculpt and smooth without restricting breathing or movement at the bust and hips. For lighter hold, the MeshSculpt High-Waist Short offers breathable, mesh-based compression.
Variable compression allows all-day comfortable wear without the mounting tightness that uniform-compression garments tend to produce by mid-afternoon. One Trustpilot reviewer from New Zealand wore the SuperPower Boy Leg Short to a wedding and called it a "game changer."
Shapermint’s uniform compression approach: Most Shapermint-carried garments apply compression at a single level across the full garment. This can feel softer and more breathable for some wearers, particularly under jeans or looser clothing for lighter everyday use.
The trade-off: uniform compression lacks the ability to address specific areas without compressing everywhere, which can feel restrictive over a full day or at events that require extended wear.
Honeylove's architecture: Bonded edges instead of stitched seams eliminate the ridges that show through fitted dresses, work pants, and jeans. Flexible boning in the side seams anchors the waist during sitting, bending, and dancing. This is an internal structural element, not a surface treatment, and remains encased in fabric.
Products with flexible boning: SuperPower Short, SuperPower Brief, SuperPower Boy Leg Short, SuperPower Mid-Waist Short, and Cami Bodysuit. For backless and low-back outfits, the Low-Back Bodysuit is a purpose-built option.
Shapermint's approach: Standard sewn edges can create visible lines at the waistband and leg openings under body-skimming fabrics. Stay-put silicone strips at the leg hem address ride-up at the thigh but provide no equivalent anchor at the waist.
A garment can stay put at the leg opening and still roll at the waistband, a failure mode that reviewers describe repeatedly. Products like the All Day Every Day High-Waisted Shaper Shorts and Scoop Neck Bodysuit are marketed around comfort and smoothing rather than structural hold.
Honeylove's open-gusset design in the SuperPower Short and SuperPower Girl Short: Overlapping cotton-lined panels. No snaps, no removal required. Part the panels when seated, release them back into place.
Brand B's products: Bodysuits (Scoop Neck Bodysuit, Long Sleeve Bodysuit) use a snap gusset: unsnap, use, resnap. Shaper shorts and panties have no gusset opening at all, which means pulling them down for every bathroom break.
Honeylove’s true-size fit approach: Compression panels are engineered to deliver results at your actual measurements. Honeylove explicitly recommends against sizing down for more compression, a common habit that backfires with most shapewear and leads to rolling, discomfort, and returns.
Range of rise preferences: SuperPower Short and SuperPower Brief are full high-waist cuts; SuperPower Mid-Waist Short sits lower for wearers who find a full high-waist uncomfortable or who wear lower-cut clothing.
Honeylove's sizing tool guides you through product-specific prompts to receive a personalized size recommendation. Common pattern across reviews: sizing runs accurate to measurements.
Shapermint's sizing approach: Most labels use S–4XL without a body-measurement tool. Shapermint's own FAQ recommends sizing up for everyday comfort or sizing down for more compression. With products from multiple brands under one roof, sizing standards can be inconsistent from label to label.
Honeylove's price range sits higher than Shapermint's. The premium price tag is tied to specific construction differences: paneled compression, bonded edges, flexible boning, variable compression zones, and high quality fabric: engineering choices with real material costs.
Shapermint is accessible upfront and built for a different use case (lighter everyday shaping), with materials and methods that reflect that intent.
Multiple Amazon reviewers report Honeylove shapewear holds up well over years of regular washing. Shapermint reviews more frequently mention loosening compression and waistband softening after several months of use.
Honeylove: 30-day return window. Free returns for US, Canada, Australia, and UK. International returns cost $20 USD, deducted from the refund.
HoneyClub Membership: $24 billed annually, 20% back in store credit, free shipping, exclusive offers and access.
Shapermint: Returns route through Amazon, which varies by order. Exchange process is a recurring friction point in reviews, and some reviewers note unresponsive requests, AI-only support, and in some cases outright refusals.
Shapermint Rewards Program: $4.99/month membership. Free priority shipping on US orders, exclusive discounts, and access to a personal stylist. 60-day returns and exchanges.
Honeylove is built for: A shopper who needs targeted compression and stay-put performance over a full day: at the office, at a wedding, through hours of sitting, standing, and movement. Someone who sees the price as an investment in fewer, better pieces that hold their shape wash after wash. A buyer who values a guided sizing process and a transparent return policy.
Shapermint is a solid option for: A shopper who wants softer, lighter everyday compression under casual clothing. Someone who prioritizes variety and a lower upfront cost.
Core differentiator: Honeylove engineers a product line for performance. Shapermint curates a catalog for accessibility. Which matters more depends entirely on what you need the garment to do.
Ready to find your fit? Explore the shapewear collection and use the sizing tool to find the right size on the first try.
Honeylove is a vertically integrated design company that engineers and fit-tests every piece in-house. Shapermint is a multi-brand marketplace that curates products from various labels. This affects product consistency, compression design, and quality control.
Honeylove's price premium reflects specific construction features: paneled compression, bonded edges, flexible boning, and variable compression zones. Customer feedback indicates these garments maintain their shape and compression over time, while Shapermint products more frequently show wear after several months.
Yes. Honeylove uses flexible boning in the side seams and bonded edges for structural anchoring. Shapermint relies on silicone strips at the leg hem, which address thigh ride-up but don't prevent waistband rolling.
Yes. Variable compression supports all-day wear without restriction. The open-gusset design makes bathroom access straightforward. Bonded edges remain invisible under fitted formalwear.
Sophie Weiss
Sophie Weiss is a writer and bra expert based in Los Angeles.