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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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can anyone recommend where I can get a corset to fit my boobs, but don’t cost a fortune
Going to Club Noir for Hogmanay and getting excited pulling outfit together |
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By *akeheelsTV/TS
over a year ago
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Ive bought a couple of things from leathererotics. Do more than just corsets. Good price, they also do a slightly more expensive made to measure service. Keep wanting to buy a spanking skirt from them too... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Simply put - you get what you pay for....
Think about your shape and the corset to suit e.g. sweetheart, Victorian, long line. Think about the boning. Were do you want to be held? The more bones the more supportive the corset...
Steel bone always for support. Spiral is most common.
Be aware corsets are like new shoes and should be broken in. Let it heat up as you wear it. The bones will form to your body shape. Tighten over a few glasses of wine
The best corset for overbust is made to measure. Particularly if you have larger breasts. Most of the shelf corsets are comfortably b' c' cup. Anything above and you may spill out from the top.
Corset sizes are in inches. If it has small med large, It's not a corset! It's a Basque, most likely with plastic boning.
Think about how you wish to wear your corset. Measure your natural waist size take 2-4 inches from that to determine your corset size. 2 for a lighter lacing, 4 to be more restrictive, maybe for waist training, future weight and waist reduction I.e. longer wear time and corset investment.
A modesty panel hides the fold of flesh under the lacing.
To help with hygiene, you can get a corset slip to take away moisture from beneath the corset. Most are dry clean only or specialist cleaning...
There are many great designers and producers in the UK and Europe.
Good luck in your search. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Simply put - you get what you pay for....
Think about your shape and the corset to suit e.g. sweetheart, Victorian, long line. Think about the boning. Were do you want to be held? The more bones the more supportive the corset...
Steel bone always for support. Spiral is most common.
Be aware corsets are like new shoes and should be broken in. Let it heat up as you wear it. The bones will form to your body shape. Tighten over a few glasses of wine
The best corset for overbust is made to measure. Particularly if you have larger breasts. Most of the shelf corsets are comfortably b' c' cup. Anything above and you may spill out from the top.
Corset sizes are in inches. If it has small med large, It's not a corset! It's a Basque, most likely with plastic boning.
Think about how you wish to wear your corset. Measure your natural waist size take 2-4 inches from that to determine your corset size. 2 for a lighter lacing, 4 to be more restrictive, maybe for waist training, future weight and waist reduction I.e. longer wear time and corset investment.
A modesty panel hides the fold of flesh under the lacing.
To help with hygiene, you can get a corset slip to take away moisture from beneath the corset. Most are dry clean only or specialist cleaning...
There are many great designers and producers in the UK and Europe.
Good luck in your search."
I tend to buy Corsets from burleska x |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Simply put - you get what you pay for....
Think about your shape and the corset to suit e.g. sweetheart, Victorian, long line. Think about the boning. Were do you want to be held? The more bones the more supportive the corset...
Steel bone always for support. Spiral is most common.
Be aware corsets are like new shoes and should be broken in. Let it heat up as you wear it. The bones will form to your body shape. Tighten over a few glasses of wine
The best corset for overbust is made to measure. Particularly if you have larger breasts. Most of the shelf corsets are comfortably b' c' cup. Anything above and you may spill out from the top.
Corset sizes are in inches. If it has small med large, It's not a corset! It's a Basque, most likely with plastic boning.
Think about how you wish to wear your corset. Measure your natural waist size take 2-4 inches from that to determine your corset size. 2 for a lighter lacing, 4 to be more restrictive, maybe for waist training, future weight and waist reduction I.e. longer wear time and corset investment.
A modesty panel hides the fold of flesh under the lacing.
To help with hygiene, you can get a corset slip to take away moisture from beneath the corset. Most are dry clean only or specialist cleaning...
There are many great designers and producers in the UK and Europe.
Good luck in your search."
Thank you that was really helpful. I was buying a cheap one to wear to a club but I may invest and get a proper fitted one
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