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bound2befree
08-13-2009, 05:24 PM
Where do you go to buy a waist cincher/girdle? A boutique? A wedding store? JC Penney's or K-Mart? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

BTW, great site, Im soooo happy I found it.

pauladunbar
01-18-2015, 08:20 AM
I have never purchased a cincher, but I do wear control briefs and for these and other undergarments I always use the Internet. Actual sites depend on where you live. I live in Queensland Australia and have a wide choice of Internet stores.

Dustinraw
02-03-2015, 06:51 PM
General Question -

What sort of things have yall done to make your ladies happy that you would have never done for any other reason?

SueIndigoAgoGo
02-08-2015, 02:50 PM
I found these instructions online. Hope you find them useful.

Measuring for a Steel Corset: How to

Measuring your body for a corset is the same as measuring for a bra, the wrong measurements will be uncomfortable or create bulge no matter how you try and make it work so measure properly; don’t guess and be honest! An off the peg corset is designed to reduce your waist size by 4-5”. If you’re looking for more of a reduction you need to start waist training which takes time as its a permanent waist reduction.

You will need:

One fabric tape measure (downloadable from any product page if you don't have one to hand)
A straight back
Full length mirror

Stand straight, no holding your tummy in – We want you au-natural darling! The tape should be snug – not tight enough to cause any bulging of your fleshy bits and not loose enough to slip a finger behind. Snug.
Wrap the tape around your waist (the smallest part of your torso; below your ribs and above your hips).

If you find it difficult to wrap a tape measure around yourself or can’t seem to get the grip of it, use a piece of string, wrap it round you and then measure it straight along a metal tape measure afterwards. this also works if you don’t have a fabric tape measure.

Alternatively ask a good friend to help or ask at a good tailors or wedding dress shop.

Now you have your number, I suggest you buy a corset with a 4-5'' reduction, so lets say you have a 28'' waist, you will need to order a 24'' corset, if you measure a 29'' waist I would still suggest a 24'' corset. However do take into account the full measurements of the corset.