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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. Category:Waist - Wikipedia

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  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Hourglass corset - Wikipedia

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    Pipe-stem waist. A pipe-stem waist is a silhouette given by wearing a certain kind of corset. The corset is designed so that the circumference of the waist is compressed for a distance above the natural waistline. These were never common, as the added pressure on the rib cage as ribs are pressed inwards can be uncomfortable.

  8. Waist cincher - Wikipedia

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    In his autobiography, Dior wrote: "I designed clothes for flower-like women, with rounded shoulders, full feminine busts, and hand-span waists above enormous spreading skirts". [4] The hand-span waists so beloved by Dior were achieved by foundation garments, of which the most popular was the waist cincher.

  9. Mr. Pearl - Wikipedia

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    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. Over 22 years he gradually reduced his waist measurement to 18 inches (460 mm). [3]