Where can I get corsets that you use to make you look thinner?

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15 Responses to “Where can I get corsets that you use to make you look thinner?”

  1. liz s Says:

    don’t know

  2. Jinkies Says:

    go to ebay..i’m sure you will find something. =)

  3. vallanita Says:

    JC PENNY’S, FREDRICKS OF HOLLYWOOD, WALMART

  4. Nickerbockers Says:

    Dot know here youlive, but if you have a Charlotte Russe near bythey have some new ones just in. If not go to Fredricks, Victoria Secret on line has nice ones as well.

  5. agile_feline Says:

    get spanx! they are pretty expensive but worth it

  6. Gemini23 Says:

    I like getting my stuff from Fredricks of Hollywood or Walmart. Their the best.

  7. phoephus Says:

    Go to the Victorian era.

  8. Elaine Says:

    hot topic :)

  9. Paul S Says:

    that’s a bad bad idea, those things were proven to be very unhealthy, please do some research before you decide to buy one.

  10. Molly Says:

    You can do yourself injury if you wear them too often. Do some research into what happened to women who wore them back in the day. I wear them with certain dresss, but I would never recommend trying to reshape your body – that’s just gross.

  11. Evelyn R Says:

    sadly, the only place to get a good boned corset is a stripper shop. Try Cindie’s or Erotica. They have some great full bodice corsets. I wore one under my wedding dress, and I looked like an amazing proportionate hour glass, and I am by no means tiny.

  12. tcindie Says:

    If you really want to go all out, check out a rennaisance fair. :)

    Otherwise, if you’re handy… you can make your own, go to a fabric store and find a pattern.. Simplicity offers at least one..

    Yes, I’m a guy, so it’s weird that I know that.. but I’m a film guy, so costume info is helpful! :) Good luck!

  13. mistressmorro Says:

    if you need a corset, there are many modern corset makers nowadays.
    (myself included)
    you need your measurements handy when you try to place an order though.
    where you need to measure is
    1:around your rib cage, just under the bust(much like your measuring for a bra)
    2:around the fullest part of the bust(if you want a full corset/if not look for a waist cincher)
    3:around your natural waistline(waist cinchers and corsets when tightened, will decrease this measurement by inches)
    4: around the fullest part of the hip(full corset are meant to shape you into an hourglass type silhouette)
    be warned, that wearing corsets restricts breathing. this is normal.
    if you can’t breath at all, it’s much too tight and you need to loosen it.
    i wouldn’t advise trying to reshape your ribcage with corset training, you could end up breaking them and really hurting yourself. this activity is not for the weak.
    have fun and if you have anymore questions, please email me.

  14. curious_babe Says:

    There are a lot of ways to look thinner. Corsets are just too hard to find. The color the clothing you wear ( darker) creates the appearance of a smaller waist. Tops that are kinda criss crossed also do that for you. What you may want to look into are girdles.

  15. Manson Freak Says:

    Yes,after you wear a corsett for a certain amount of time..(months)
    your body will take on the form.it will thin out,but be careful you don’t over do it.some people do it as a fetish to make them skinner in the middle to have the absolute hourglass shape…and go to the extreme (corset training or corsetting)causing there bodies to loose it’s natural shape and become sick from it.it causes digestion problems and other internal problems.i would not suggest wearing it for a long period of time.

    warning these images may be disturbing these are real….

    this is the story of a lady corset training…

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