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Finding a good corset

Started by Annaiyah, March 11, 2015, 07:08:18 AM

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Annaiyah

Has anyone had any significant success in getting an hourglass figure and a smaller ribcage with the help of a corset? I'm glad my ribcage isn't a thick as it could be but I would still like it to be a little thinner.

There is a corset shop somewhere in Philadelphia I'm thinking about going to but I'm not sure what their prices are like. Plus I'm going to want my whole ribcage to be smaller so my corset will have to be over my bust. The only concern about that is, I don't want my breasts to be smooched flat or damaged by the corset.
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Ellesmira the Duck

I haven't had any formal ones because I'm cheap like that but I have several just because I enjoy the style and look of them. They do seem to help your figure in the moment but I'm not sure about long term body shaping.... It would be interesting to find out.
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marsh monster

stick with underbust, more comfort and you aren't going to budge any ribs above that anyway, those aren't floating.


And a good corset for waist training isn't cheap, if you can afford to, go custom and high quality. Also read up on waist training, there can be issues associated with squishing everything and it does take a lot of dedication and patience.
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