
Most people know that there are at least a few different types of corsets, but in reality there are so many different variations as different manufacturers; therefore, it is important to study the form and style of the creators of the previous work before buying. The most popular are the hourglass, bevel and waist shapes. Others include the barrel, S-bend, Elizabethan and, of course, the men's corset, which can be any of the above for the male body.
When corset trains begin, the S-bend and tube-rod are non-running areas, these styles are intended only for experienced sealants and form a body in rather unnatural forms; changing the body to a much greater extent than other styles. Elizavetin loves the realm of the historical reactor and the locker of the period more, and is also less often used for training corsets, since the usual form of the modern corset is based on the Victorian corset.
Your choice of corset style depends entirely on the desired body shape and preferred level of restraint. This will usually lead you to the choice of either a waist corset, or on the hips, or over the hips of an hourglass or conical shape - or something somewhere between these three.
The main question you have to ask yourself is what I want to form edges? & # 39; If the answer is "no" or it sounds scary! then select the hourglass, you can always go to the conical shape later. The hourglass corset follows the curves of the ribs, the shape of the figure, allowing them space, the conical shape has straight sides that taper from the top to the waist, like an inverted cone. This changes the position of the bottom "floating" but should not cause discomfort in this area. Sharp ribs are a sign of too tight a corset. Remember, training corsets is a gradual process that is not a quick decision when you doubt - relax!
The period of changing the shape of the rib is about 8 months plus, which varies from body to body and can reach one and a half years to have a full effect. During this time, the corset must be worn at least 12-14 hours a day during the day or when you are most active. Sleeping in a corset will not work, you need to eat, drink, walk, talk and play it in order for the training of the corset to take effect. However, for exercise, the corset must be removed. A conical chest can quickly reduce lung volume in the same way that cardiovascular exercises do, but it illegally affects you without aiming at cutting back to waist size during adolescence. There are no other health problems, and the conical shape will not stop you as you exercise, climbing, scuba diving or having children.
As for the length of the corset; If you are going to the hips or over the hips, the corset depends on your requirements for the alignment of the abdomen. On the hips, this area is more supported, and it is preferable for extreme tension, since the pressure of the corset spreads over a large surface area, and the stomach is not under tension from lack of support. There is a little more restriction on movement from a longer corset, but it will also improve posture and support the back. When ordering a pre-made corset in a longer style, it is important to check that the length of the front tire (if it is the front corset) is not so long that it will damage your pelvic bone when you sit down. The torso is the shortest when the body is in a sitting position, therefore, to check this length, sit on a hard surface (not a soft couch, etc.) with your back straight and using a stick or a large measuring line from your pelvic bone to the sternum 2 inches more for breaking, although bending is rarely used for training corsets.
Finally, we come to a corset belt, also known as a waist cincher or waspie. This is the training light of the corset. corset, he has full freedom of movement and gives the figure the same sexy waist as a regular corset. However, a lap corset does not support or shape the abdomen or ribs, and the limited surface area also means that less pressure can be safely and comfortably applied to the body; thereby making the waist corset unsuitable for training a lighter corset. A corset for the waist also gives the figure a less streamlined silhouette, as only the average 6-8 inches are reduced.

