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Lizzo's Shapewear Brand Yitty Launching First Gender-Neutral Line

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Lizzo recently took to social media to announce that her clothing company Yitty will soon be launching a gender-affirming shapewear line, "Your Skin."

"Introducing.. YOUR SKIN by @Yitty," Lizzo wrote on her social media accounts. "You deserve to feel like you. You deserve to feel good in Your Skin."

"We've been working on this a long time & it's finally ready!" the "About Damn Time" singer added. "Binder tops & tucking thongs coming this summer!"

Lizzo also shared some photos of the upcoming products, including models showing off form-fitting tops and bottoms made out of black and purple fabric.

"When we say we support every body, we mean it," reads a post on the official Yitty Instagram account. The post says the project has been in the works for two years. "We believe in radical self-love for people of all gender identities — including the trans, non-binary, gender-fluid and gender non-conforming communities that have been chronically underserved. So, we decided to take our expertise and create styles that serve those very same communities."

"It is our mission to continue serving all bodies, which is why these core styles will always be available at YITTY, starting late summer 2023," the announcement concluded. "And this is just the beginning. We hope you can feel the love in every stitch."

(Photo: Yitty)

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