Where to buy a quality waist cincher?
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Sep 14, 2015
Kenna S.
Title pretty much says it all. Also, I am an adult, so please don't judge my choice to want to cinch, I just want a little more of a figure. thanks babes!??
Sep 14, 2015
Brittany F.
As an active tight lacer I can honestly say no piece of rubber will give you a waist line. I've got plenty of steel boned corsets and the way they work is by pushing in your floating ribs. Even steel boned corsets don't give permanent results though unless you're dedicated and have done it for a long long period of time. I am an 18" laced up but without a corset my waist is about 21". I really don't recommend waisting money on an expensive "waist cincher" as there will be no permanent effects so the only thing they're really good for is wearing under clothes.
Sep 14, 2015
Roz X.
Whale bones were originally used which is why steel mash and steel boned are the option I personally would go with. Where did you get yours Brittany?
Sep 14, 2015
Roz X.
*brand specific?
Sep 14, 2015
Brittany F.
I own quite a few, from orchid, alt-noir (great beginner corsets) and two custom corsets from lace embrace. They are pricy but quality is extremely important when doing something like this. Although with proper tightlacing it takes a lot of patience and education to avoid any of those horror stories you so often hear!
Sep 14, 2015
Roz X.
I have one from orchid and a custom from a local shop and just recently began training again. I went into a local corset shop for exact measurements, which is a must for starters so Kenna, I'd look into that. Thanks, Brittany..and I agree..the rubber ones are just...ugh..lol