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<h2>SIZE CHART</h2> <p>Measure around the waist to work out the most comfortable of support. If you are between sizes, please choose the larger size.</p> <table width="326" border="1"> <tbody> <tr> <td width="60"><b>SIZE</b></td> <td width="250"><b>FIT WAIST</b></td> </tr> <tr> <td>S</td> <td>23.5&quot;-25.5&quot;(60-65cm)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>M</td> <td>25.5&quot;-27.5&quot;(65-70cm)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>L</td> <td>27.5&quot;-29.5&quot;(70-75cm)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>XL</td> <td>29.5&quot;-31.5&quot;(75-80cm)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>2XL</td> <td>31.5&quot;-33.5&quot;(80-85cm)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>3XL</td> <td>33.5&quot;-35.5&quot;(85-90cm)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>4XL</td> <td>35.5&quot;-37.5&quot;(90-95cm)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>5XL</td> <td>37.5&quot;-39.5&quot;(95-100cm)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>6XL</td> <td>39.5&quot;-41.5&quot;(100-105cm)</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <p>A corset is a garment worn to hold and train the torso into a desired shape,traditionally a smaller waist or larger bottomSince the late 20th century, the fashion industry has borrowed the &quot;corset&quot; to refer to tops which, While these modern corsets and corset tops often feature lacing or boning and generally imitate a historical style of corsets. Plastic is now the most commonly used material for lightweight, faux corsets and the majority of poor-quality corsets. Spring and/or spiral steel is preferred for stronger and generally better quality corsets.Tightening or loosening the lacing produces corresponding changes in the firmness of the corset, These modern styles are functional as well as fashionable and are designed to be worn with comfort for a dramatic look.</p> <p><strong>How to Buy a Corset ?</strong><br />1. Decide what type of boning you require in your corset.<br />2. Decide whether you want an overbust or underbust corset. <br />An overbust corset covers the breasts, while an underbust corset stops just below them. Underbust corsets are far easier to buy off the rack than overbust corsets as they go by the waist measurement only, rather than waist and bust.<br />3. Consider the type of fabric you want. <br />4. Consider the way you want your corset to fasten at the front.<br />5. Take your measurements with a tape measure.<br />Corset is in order to make a more slender body,&nbsp;please don't compare with the general clothes' size. Please measurements around your bust, just below your bust, your waist and your hips. </p> <p><strong>How to put on a corset by yourself ?</strong><br />1. Loosen the corset by undoing the centre loops and pulling the back of corset apart 6-7&quot; but don't undo the laces at the bottom of the corset.<br />2. Carefully line up the two sides of your busk on the front of the corset. Line up the pins and the holes and clip the busk together.<br />3. Tighten the lacing. Starting from the top.&nbsp;Next, go to the bottom of the lacing and pull the laces tighter there. <br />4. Make a second pass to adjust the tightness. As you tighten, adjust the tightness of each X so that it keeps the two sides straight and parallel. Tie the corset into a bow or knot.<br />5. There is a panel at the back of the corset which you can use to cover up your back under the lacing(optional) or fold it into the corset for a more exposed look for your back under the lace up. <br />6. Check for signs that you need to adjust your corset. A well-fit corset should have a gap at the back with sides that are perfectly parallel.</p> <p><strong>How to clean your corset ? </strong><br />You can't normally chuck a corset in the washing machine with everything else. Most corsets need to be dry cleaned or hand washed, and they should be cleaned only rarely. Where possible, wear something between the corset and your skin to reduce the frequency of washes.</p>
<p>Size Chat: <br />Measure around the waist to work out the most comfortable of support. If you are between sizes, please choose the larger size. </p> <p>S: Waist:23&frac12;-25&frac12; Inch (60-65CM) <br />M: Waist:25&frac12;-27&frac12; Inch (65-70CM) <br />L: Waist:27&frac12;-29&frac12; Inch (70-75CM) <br />XL: Waist:29&frac12;-31&frac12; Inch (75-80CM) <br />2XL: Waist:31&frac12;-33&frac12; Inch (80-85CM) <br />3XL: Waist:33&frac12;-35&frac12; Inch (85-90CM) <br />4XL: Waist:35&frac12;-37&frac12; Inch (90-95CM) <br />5XL: Waist:37&frac12;-39&frac12; Inch (95-100CM) <br />6XL: Waist:39&frac12;-41&frac12; Inch (100-105CM) </p> <p>Corsets are an important costume for centuries,becoming a fashion. In the 16th and 17th centuries, corset were used as undergarments in Italy and were brought to France in the 16th century by Catherine of Medici, and the french court began to accept it. In the mid-16th century,tights became a popular dress for European women. which is good to keep the tight-knit shape of a tight corset, and also with wood, ivory, and metal. </p> <p><strong>How </strong><strong>to chose corset</strong><strong>?</strong><strong> </strong><br />1. <strong>If you decide that you want a real corset, you will need to look at the boning</strong><strong>.</strong><strong> </strong><br />To test if the boning is good enough, bend it quite sharply and it should spring back. If it kinks, it's a sure sign that it will dig in to your waist and be very uncomfortable. <br />It doesn't matter if the boning around the corset is slightly more flexible, so long as the bones at the front and back are fairly rigid. </p> <p>2. <strong>Next examine the fabric.</strong><strong> </strong><br />Take the corset in both hands and tug on the fabric. It should feel very sturdy with no give whatsoever. If the fabric is thin enough to scrunch in your hand, it won't be sturdy enough. </p> <p>3. <strong>Look at the laces down the back of the corset.</strong> <br />These are usually made of flat cotton, like shoelaces. Some types of ribbon can be used, but they have to be very strong material. Eyelets should be very well attached, otherwise they can pop off easily. </p> <p>4. <strong>Know that style and fit of a corset can be the biggest issue especially if you are an unusual shape.</strong><strong>&nbsp;</strong><strong> </strong><br />Corsets are designed to give a curvy figure to an average-shaped person, so if you are already quite curvy, you might need to get a &quot;tight lacing&quot; corset which has bigger hips (or even better yet, get one made-to-measure). </p> <p><strong>How to find your perfect size?</strong><strong> </strong><br />Corset is in order to make a more slender body, please don't compare with the general clothes' size. <br />For best results, measure your waistline above your belly button and choose your size and please use the SIZE CHART provided in the photo on the left ! but do not use the default Walmart Size Chart. </p> <p><strong>How to put on a corset by yourself?</strong><br />1. Loosen the corset by undoing the centre loops and pulling the back of corset apart 6-7&quot; but don't undo the laces at the bottom of the corset.<br />2. Carefully line up the two sides of your busk on the front of the corset. Line up the pins and the holes and clip the busk together.<br />3. Tighten the lacing. Starting from the top. Next, go to the bottom of the lacing and pull the laces tighter there. Then working the bottom half of the lacing tighter.<br />4. Tie off the loose lacing on the back of your corset.<br />5. There is a panel at the back of the corset which you can use to cover up your back under the lacing(optional) or fold it into the corset for a more exposed look for your back under the lace up. </p>