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  2. Training corset - Wikipedia

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    An example of a training corset. It has long, stiff shoulder straps which raise the lower ribs. A training corset is generally a corset used in body modification.A training corset is believed to help orthopedic issues (such as in attempt to correct a poor posture) and it is believed to help cosmetic issues (such as waistline, commonly called waist training or in more extreme cases tightlacing ...

  3. Tightlacing - Wikipedia

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    A bar chart of waist sizes achieved by London fashion models of 1896 over the course of six months of waist training. [12] Note that the "before" and "after" waist sizes are both corseted sizes. Every morning one of the maids used to come to assist us to dress, and a governess superintended, to see that our corsets were drawn as tight as possible.

  4. Hourglass Angel - Wikipedia

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    Hourglass Angel sells corsets with hook-and-eye enclosures and steel stays, or boning.It also offers waist cinchers made of latex. he company also offers products that are less intense than corsets: exercise leggings that purport to battle cellulite, "butt-lifting" jeans and "slimming" support tank tops for men.

  5. Corset - Wikipedia

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    Advertisement of corsets for men, 1893. For men, corsets were sporadically used to slim the figure. From around 1820 to 1835—and even until the late 1840s in some instances—a wasp-waisted figure (a small, nipped-in look to the waist) was also desirable for men; [citation needed] wearing a corset sometimes served to achieve this. However, by ...

  6. Mr. Pearl - Wikipedia

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    In addition to designing and making corsets, Mr. Pearl is notable for wearing corsets himself. At the age of 30, he was inspired to start doing so after seeing an image of Fakir Musafar with a tightly corseted waist. [3] The designer subsequently became a dedicated wearer of waist-training corsets, removing them only for bathing.

  7. Waist - Wikipedia

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    Waist reduction or waist training refer to the act of wearing a corset or other constricting garment to reduce or alter the waistline. The four floating ribs may be permanently compressed or moved by such garments. A girdle may also be used to alter the appearance of the waist. Waist reduction may be used simply to reduce the width of the waist.