Corsets & Torselets
Corsets have been making a comeback in the everyday wardrobe of every lady in recent years.
A piece of lingerie that originates from the Middle Ages, in the 21st century appears on fashion runways, red carpets, designs of renowned fashion designers, and is increasingly seen in everyday wear.
Most corsets in our range are intended for wearing in the bedroom, as they contain many more erotic elements than those worn under or over clothing.
What is a Corset?
A true corset is a fairly rigid piece of clothing that is worn around the waist. The corset itself has a distinctive hourglass shape, as it is surrounded by bones (similar to those in bras). These bones provide the strength needed for intense body shaping.
Corsets are most commonly fastened with metal clasps or tied with elastic. In the latter case, it is important that the elastics are not tied at the front of the corset. Although it is easier, it often leads todestruction of the beautiful details that adorn this seductive piece of clothing.
Is wearing a corset painful?
Wearing a corset should never be painful or uncomfortable. It also should not affect breathing. If you experience any of these issues while wearing it, loosen the corset or remove it and try again later.
A corset is not only safe if used correctly. Many report that it helps relieve back and lumbar pain because it supports proper posture. This is why it is particularly used by individuals who spend most of their day sitting.
How does a corset work?
A corset is designed to cinch your waist, thus helping you achieve an expressive hourglass figure. It should not compress the hips and bust!
Occasional wearing of a corset is of course only a temporary solution. However, there are corsets specifically designed for waist-training. This means they are worn regularly, and over time they contribute to a permanent narrowing of the waist.
The corsets in our range are not intended for such use, but only for pleasure in the bedroom. This erotic garment will definitely get your partner's blood flowing and ensure an exciting night.
What types of corsets are there?
Corsets are most commonly divided into:
- those with an open basket or without a basket
- those with a basket
and into:
- those with flexible bones
- those with metal bones
As the name suggests, there are corsets that cover the bust, and those that do not.
The first type is the most common choice for everyday wearing of corsets, as they also serve the role of a bra. They often even enhance the cleavage, as they lift the breasts upwards and press them together. They can be worn both under and over clothes, and are not unfamiliar to the bedroom.
Corsets with an open bust are even more common in bed. They are also often seen in everyday wear, proudly displayed over clothes.
Some corsets have more flexible bones than others. Corsets with metal bones are significantly stronger than those that are more flexible. They cinch your waist more intensely, so their use requires more experience and great care.
Which material should I choose?
- Corsets are made from many different materials, from soft cotton to genuine leather.
- A satin corset is a perfect choice for those who want to wear a corset under their clothes. The smooth fabric will allow easy dressing over the corset.
- If comfort is most important to you, then a corset made of cotton is the right choice for you.
- Although clothes will not snag on your leather corset, its thickness will be noticeable under clothes. However, there is nothing wrong with wearing it over your outfit and adding a bit of boldness to your look.
- Corsets made of vinyl and PVC will definitely attract a lot of attention. That's why they are very popular in the bedroom, but very rare in everyday wear.
- Corsets made of lace have an extremely sensual and romantic touch, while also having a very seductive look. These are the most common in our range, as they are extremely popular when it comes to nighttime pleasures.

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