Corsets and bustier

The corset is the ultimate erotic garment: it shapes the waist, enhances the bust, and instantly transforms the silhouette. With over 2,400 models, this category includes corsets with boning, unstructured basques, bustiers with integrated suspenders, and both overbust and underbust versions. Materials range from delicate lace to glossy vinyl.

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Corsets and Bustiers: How to Choose, Size, and Care for Them

The corset is the erotic garment that transforms the silhouette the most: it shapes the waist, enhances the bust, and creates the hourglass figure that no other garment can achieve. Over 2,400 models ranging from steel-boned corsets (real waist reduction, 5-10 cm) to unstructured bustiers (visual effect without compression), bustiers with integrated garters, and overbust and underbust versions.

Types of Corsets Based on What You're Looking For

Overbust with Boning: covers and enhances the bust, shapes the waist. The most transformative. For those seeking maximum effect. Underbust: from the waist to the bust, can be worn with or without a bra. More versatile, pairs well with any top. Bustier: without boning, visual effect without real compression. More comfortable, less structured. Cincher: only waist, no bust coverage. The most discreet under clothing.

Materials: satin with steel boning (the quality standard), reinforced lace (romantic), leather/PVC (fetish), brocade (Victorian style).

Frequently Asked Questions About Corsets

How to Choose the Right Corset Size?

Measure your natural waist (the narrowest part of your torso, without sucking in). The corset should measure 5-10 cm less than your actual waist to function properly. If your waist measures 75 cm, your corset should be 65-70 cm. Corsets with boning need a "breaking in" period of 2-3 uses before fully closing.

Is it Comfortable to Wear a Corset for Hours?

A well-fitted and broken-in corset can be worn comfortably for 4-6 hours. Unstructured bustiers are comfortable from the first use. The key is not to tighten too much: you should be able to breathe normally and sit without the boning digging in. If it hurts, it's the wrong size.

How to Care for a Corset to Make It Last?

Never machine wash. Clean with a damp cloth and mild soap. Store hanging or lying flat (never folded, as the boning can deform). Leather corsets need specific moisturizing cream. With proper care, a quality corset lasts over 5 years.