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I’m an average sized mum with a round stomach – my summer pants give me so much confidence they’re just £28 from ASOS

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An average-sized mum with a round tummy has revealed her summer trousers cost less than £30 from ASOS.

Influencer and mother-of-two Carys Whittaker regularly shares her fashion tips on social media – particularly how she dresses for her body shape.

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Carys Whittaker used TikTok to share her summer pants from ASOSCredit: tiktok.com/@carys.whittaker
The mother of two said the pants fit really well because they have elastic in the back

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The mother of two said the pants fit really well because they have elastic in the backCredit: tiktok.com/@carys.whittaker

And in one video on TikTok, Carys explained that she found the perfect pair of pants to wear on hot days.

She showed how flattering the ASOS wide-leg trousers are by teaming them with a cropped Primark tee, adidas Samba trainers, an ASOS crossbody bag and a jacket from Marks & Spencer.

In the clip she said she was going out to lunch with the girls and immediately grabbed her “go-to, feel good, confidence” pants.

“I love the shape of pleated pants,” Carys explained.

“I love the fact that they have the elastic in the back.

“I had them last year and loved them.

‘They’re ASOS dad pants and they’re a really pretty linen fabric that’s so good for summer.’

The pants come in nine different colors and in sizes ranging from 4 to 18.

They also come in tall and small versions depending on your height.

And although they normally cost £28, some of the shades are on offer – including the black and gray – for £22.50.

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“This is today’s outfit of the day,” concluded Carys.

“Comfortable, cute, feel good, all my favorites!”

People in the comments section were quick to thank Carys for her video, with one writing: “My daughter is 3 months old and I was a size 12 before.

“I’m back to size 12, but this ‘Mum tum’, I don’t know how to wear it!

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  1. @_nelly_londres – Nelly is on a journey with corrective breast surgery and has also shared her experience with eating disorders, her honesty and openness make her a great follower.
  2. @Lottiedryna – She regularly shares content about living with IBS and finds bloat-friendly clothing to share with her followers.
  3. @stephanieboah – Stephanie Yeboah’s body positive content has the most amazing message – everyone is worthy of being loved, plus she has the best fashion inspiration.
  4. @Cary Whittaker – Carys is a mother of two and is honest and open about how much her body has changed since having children. She regularly shares fashion tricks and tips on her page, especially for those with a rounded tummy.
  5. @jessontheplussize – She advocates that women wear whatever they want, regardless of their body shape.

“Thank you for this post!”

“Just ordered some linen from ASOS,” wrote another.

“I fight with my mother, but you always look fantastic! Aspire to be like you.”

“It’s so refreshing to see someone who looks similar to me and looks good!” a third praised it.

“Immediate follow-up to reality,” said another person.

“OMG I have these black ones and they look so good on my pregnant belly,” admitted another.





This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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