Anti-roll product development
Build shapewear that stays in place. HB Shaper helps brands develop anti-roll waistbands, silicone grip placement, flexible boning support, and fit tests that reduce rolling, slipping, and waist-edge discomfort.

Prevent shapewear rolling down during sitting, bending, and walking
Add silicone grip or flexible boning without making the waist uncomfortable
Develop plus-size anti-roll grading instead of simply scaling the base size
Validate anti-roll claims before bulk production
Roll-down is usually a construction and grading problem, not only a tightness problem.
Use inner silicone grip bands to stabilize the upper edge when the garment length, waist pressure, and fabric recovery are already correct.
Add slim side or front boning channels to resist folding at the waist while keeping the garment bendable for daily movement.
Control waistband width, stiffness, seam finish, and recovery so the top edge does not collapse after wear or washing.
Avoid abrupt pressure changes at the upper edge. The strongest control should support the target area without forcing the waistband downward.
Check the waistband after sitting, standing, walking, reaching, and bending instead of approving only a standing fit photo.
Review whether silicone, seam binding, or boning creates irritation during extended wear.
Test upper sizes with relevant body measurements because anti-roll performance does not scale evenly from the base sample.
Use this table to turn a vague no-roll request into a practical sample brief.
| Decision | What it solves | What to verify |
|---|---|---|
| Silicone grip | Upper edge slipping | Grip width, placement, skin comfort, wash durability |
| Flexible boning | Waistband folding | Channel position, bend comfort, pressure marks |
| Higher rise | Short torso coverage | Sitting fit, crotch pull, front and back coverage |
| Firm waistband | Edge collapse | Recovery after stretch, seam finish, no digging |
| Plus-size grading | Rolling in upper sizes | Waist-to-hip ratio, rise, leg opening, movement fit |
Silicone grip helps stabilize a correctly engineered waistband, but it cannot fix poor rise, weak fabric recovery, inaccurate grading, or excessive compression by itself.
It can be comfortable when the boning is slim, correctly positioned, covered by soft fabric, and tested during sitting and bending. Poor placement can create pressure marks.
Yes. The best process is to define the target size range, pressure level, rise, and fit-test plan before confirming the final waistband and support structure.
Send target market, size range, compression level, closure preference, and reference photos so the sample discussion starts with production-ready details.
Share your product brief, target market, size range, and expected quantity. We will review feasibility, sample direction, MOQ, and the next practical step.