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  2. 14 Swimsuit Brands That Are Specifically Designed to Fit Long ...

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    This figure-flattering brand currently has two long torso-friendly swimsuits available online—the Sanibel, the sweetheart-neckline style above ($184) and the Avanti, a classic strapless bandeau ...

  3. Tightlacing - Wikipedia

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    Achieving extremely small waist sizes requires a long period of training with ever-smaller corsets, ideally during one's pre-teen or teen years. A number of accounts of the corset training process take place under the regime of a finishing school , as achieving a very small waist was thought to make a woman appear refined and fashionable and ...

  4. Low-rise (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    Clothing manufacturer Levi Strauss & Co. introduced low-rise jeans in December 2000, the tops of which were about three inches (7 + 1 ⁄ 2 cm) below the navel, with a zipper of a mere 3 + 1 ⁄ 4 inches (8.3 cm) long. Backs were also cut low, but not so low that they exposed backside cleavage. [9]

  5. 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 ...

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  7. Corset - Wikipedia

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    Elasticated garments such as girdles and waist trainers are still worn today and serve to compress the waist or hips, although they lack the rigidity of corsets. A corset brace is a type of orthotic resembling a traditional corset, used to support the lower back in patients with mild to moderate back pain.