How To Properly Buy A Corset


When you are in the market to buy a corset, you should treat it as a serious shopping experience. When purchasing a Corset, be it the 1st time of the 100th, there are some considerations you need to keep in mind. Your purpose for buying & where you buy are at the top of the list when making your decision. Most importantly, you should also know your shape and body size if you are going to make an informed decision.

If you buy a Corset, you need to know why you want to buy one. Truthfully, there is no wrong answer, but you should consciously acknowledge your purpose for doing so. Are you getting a corset for fashion purposes or medical use? Are you a dedicated corset enthusiast? Is it a compulsive buy? Either way, understanding why you're getting one will make you a more informed buyer.

Now that you know why you want a Corset, the next step is to know your body. Corsets primarily cover to torso and are designed to slim your waist and overall figure. Knowing the measurements for your hips, waist, and bust enables you to buy the right size the first time. Secondly, know if you want an over bust corset or an under bust corset. The most noteworthy difference between the 2 is that the overbust corset covers the bust area, as described in its name, while the underbust does not. Both are versatile and can be worn in a setting that's casual, business, or intimate.

No matter the reason why you want to buy a Corset, you should become familiar with corset boning. There are two common types of boning in corsets- plastic & steel. Bones are what give corsets their ability to shape your waist and flatten your stomach. Plastic boning is more commonly used than steel boning, due to its less expensive cost. Plastic boned corsets are also noticeably cheaper than steel boned corsets as well. Steel boned corsets are more expensive than their counterparts, but are more durable as well. Steel boning is common in the dedicated tight lacing community. For the casual person shopping for fashion purposes with goals of building an outfit & shaping the upper body in the process, the less expensive plastic boned corset will achieve all those objectives for you.

In a world where everything is almost immediately accessible, there are a plethora of places where you can make your purchase. You can do an internet search for lingerie shops in your area and check out their line of Corsets. Lingerie shops, however, generally provide corsets more suited for intimate settings and less for casual or business professional wear. In a store, you have an opportunity try on a corset before you buy it. If you buy a corset online, you'll have access to much more variety in sizing & designs. When buying online, choose a website that has clear description of each corset and provides at least 2- 5 high quality pictures of your desired corset. Make sure there is an easy to understand sizing chart as well. Make sure the sizing chart covers the hips, waist and bust area. Lastly, choose a corset that is 3-4 inches smaller than you natural waist size to maximize its figure shaping ability. After all, when you are certain of why you want to buy a corset, and know your measurements, you will always be the informed consumer you should be, even when you're compulsive buying.

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