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  2. 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.

  3. Corset - Wikipedia

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    Since the corset fell out of use, the fashion industry has extended the term "corset" to refer to undergarments or shirts which, to varying degrees, mimic the look of traditional corsets. While these modern corsets and corset tops often feature lacing or boning , and generally imitate a historical style of corsets, they by-and-large have very ...

  4. Warnaco Group - Wikipedia

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    New products included the rust-proof corset and combination corset and hose-supporter. By 1913 sales reached $7 million and profits averaged $700,000 annually [ 18 ] Two years later, The Warner Brothers Corset Co. paid $1,500 for Mary Phelps Jacob's patent for the brassiere - a move which helped boost revenues to $12.6 million by 1920.

  5. 'Bridgerton' is making corsets cool again. But are they safe ...

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    Nonetheless, corsets are having a resurgence off the set, ... While we may see corset tops as a sexier item, in the 1800s and earlier, they were considered a necessary garment for modesty.

  6. Royal Worcester Corset Company - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Worcester Corset Company, was founded as The Worcester Skirt Company by David Hale Fanning in 1861 in Worcester, MA, and first specialized in making hoop skirts. [1] In 1872 the company changed its name to the Worcester Corset Co., to reflect its change of direction from hoop skirts to torso shaping.

  7. History of corsets - Wikipedia

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    Woman's stays c. 1730–1740. Silk plain weave with supplementary weft-float patterning, stiffened with whalebone. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, M.63.24.5. [1]The corset is a supportive undergarment for women, dating, in Europe, back several centuries, evolving as fashion trends have changed and being known, depending on era and geography, as a pair of bodies, stays and corsets.