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Corsets - To Cinch Or Not To Cinch?
by: Wendy Yeager
Up throughVictorian Ages, corsets were very popular with women. Corsets were worn to reduce waist size. A tiny waist made forattractive figure.

Corsets were made from different materials overyears, including: stiffened linen, wood, whalebone, and wrought iron. Corsets were designed to cinch up very tightly inback in order to restrictwaist size. Corsets also restricted movement, forcingstraighter posture. It was shameful for women to show any pain or discomfort felt byseverely tight corsets. Unfortunately, many women were not strong enough to endurepunishment oftight corsets and would experience numbness in their body, trouble breathing, fainting, and even cracked ribs.

Luckily for us women, somebody decided corsets had to go! Today corsets are designed to be both beautiful and functional.

Some corsets are tailored incamisole style and are made of flexible material which is comfortable for daywear. They are very comfortable under clothing, yet still accentuate curves.

Other corsets are more appropriate for evening wear. Many of these corsets feature boning for shaping and contoured cups. Some are waist cinching and lace snugly upback, while others have seams downfront replicatingvintage corset look. Corsets can be found ascamisole style or as longer ones which can be worn with garters and thigh high stockings. Most corsets are made from beautiful fabrics and sheer lace. They are available invariety of colors, including: white, ivory, pink, blue, lavender, red and black.

So, whether you wantcorset to make you feel pretty and demure or just want one for comfort and body shaping, there’scorset just right for you!

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