The idea for LadLifts was conceived from my own experience of being significantly shorter than others whilst growing up, I know how hard it can be when you feel like you are at a disadvantage so I wanted to do something to help others to become the best and most confident version of themselves.
Our vision is to be the number one brand in male aesthetics. In order to achieve this, we only work with the best suppliers and develop all of our own products to ensure they are of the highest standards. At LadLifts we are proud of everything we offer and our mentality is to only sell something that we would be happy to buy and use ourselves.
We focus on value and results; we do the research so you don’t have to. At LadLifts the customer is at the heart of every decision we make; we aim to offer superior products, that produce great results and at a price that represents exceptional value. In addition to this, we aim to provide lots of free value through our blog and newsletters.
If you need us, we’re here to offer great customer service and in the event that you’re not completely happy we have a fair returns policy. To find out more, check us out on Insta @ladliftsofficial and subscribe on our homepage.
Mission Statement
LadLifts are here to offer a solution, our range of men's fashion and fitness products are designed to help you feel comfortable both mentally and physically, to help you be the best and most confident version of yourself.
Be part of the solution, not part of the problem.

The idea for LadLifts was conceived from my own experience of being significantly shorter than others whilst growing up, I know how hard it can be when you feel like you are at a disadvantage so I wanted to do something that may help others in the same position. As well as offering products, our website www.LadLifts.com and the associated social media platforms will be used to discuss issues around men's mental health and if possible, work with charities to help make a difference to those struggling.
As a child, height is often a measure of how old (or how developed) we are and I found myself constantly being judged and treated as if I was much younger, something I interpreted as being inferior. This caused me many insecurities and confidence issues and as a result I avoided anything that would bring this into contention. I carried a lot of these issues with me in to adolescence which turned out to be both a blessing and a curse, It allowed me to empathise with others in a way that I never would have been able to otherwise, I believe this is one of my greatest strengths but it came at a big cost.
Society has recognised that if we need to refer to someone by their skin colour or sexual preference we should do so using the correct terms in an effort to avoid causing offense. Other characteristics however, such as height, weight and stature are still seen as fair game. People think it is okay to call someone little 'insert name' or berate them for their size. I would never dream of writing "swipe left if you're less than a D cup" on my tinder profile but unfortunately some women do make comparative statements about height.