A few examples:
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Volute corset styles
Waist
cincher - Underbust
victorian - Overbust
victorian - Cup
corset - 18th
century
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Waist
cincher
Here is the initial version of the waist cincher. The difference with the short victorian is that the cincher only covers the ribs known as "floating", those which are not welded in front. Its upper point thus does not go up higher than the sternum, and it does absolutely not interfere with breathing. It allows a rather strong reduction of the waist, very pronounced compared to the left free higher coasts . Small-sized, it is easy to wear over casual clothes or to embellish an evening dress in an original way ; it can also be worn discretely under clothing to make your figure perfect.
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A few examples of creations (waist-cincher):
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Ribbon-corset Created about 1900, this particular type of corset is called "ribbon-corset"; it is not composed of vertically cut fabric layers, but of horizontal bands, which 3 largest can be true embroidered ribbons. Its steel bones are also put in in a special way: on the front (for the busk), back (for lacing) and gathered by 4 on the sides. This characteristic gives it an excellent maintenance on the sides while ensuring much comfort; it was used by the ladies of the beginning of the twentieth centurie to pratice sport.
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"Obi"
cincher
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Some other ideas in bulk...
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