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RECOMMENDATIONS
FOR THE LACING OF A CORSET
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The
diagram to the right shows a standard method of lacing a corset.
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Start lacing from the top of the corset working down
towards the bottom.
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When
you have reached the waist line of the corset, you will want to
create a puller loop on each side. To create right
side puller loop, follow lacing diagram A-D. When you have reached
grommet corresponding to "A", skip down on opposite side
to grommet "B". From point "B", loop back through
grommet "C". From "C", skip down to grommet "D".
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You will repeat this process on the opposite side
with the other lacing strand to create corresponding left side puller
loop.
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When left and right puller loops have been created,
lace down the rest of the corset and knot at the bottom.
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Helpful
Hints for Wearing a Corset
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ALWAYS loosen the lacing five or six inches before
putting on the corset. Wrap the corset around the torso, center it,
and then fasten the front closed.
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Use the Puller Loops to tighten the corset from the
back. The top half of the loop controls the bottom half of the corset,
and the bottom half of the loop controls the top half of the corset,
respectively. Pull slowly and evenly, manipulating the lacing until
and even gap is achieved. Then cross the pullers and tie them together
in a bow.
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When
first wearing a corset, it is best to start with a larger gap (4" approximately)
and tighten down as you become accustomed to being cinched. Faintness,
lightheadedness, and soreness
are signs that your corset is too tight. A corset should always be
comfortable.
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The
more frequently you wear a corset, the tighter you will be able
to lace it. Our corsets are sized to allow for the
leather to stretch, an average about 2". Note: patent leather
does not stretch, so please go up one size accordingly.
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