Information and Size Chart
>How to Choose the Right Size
Order a corset that measures four to six inches smaller than your natural waistline for it to fit and function properly.
1. Those new to corsets who want it to fit comfortably should initially order a size with only a two-inch reduction.
2. Most people deduct four inches as this is the standard corset size.
3. If you are experienced however and in the process of waist training, you may deduct a maximum of six inches to get your desired result.
Important Tips
1. Bear in mind that corset laces don’t always have to be tightened all the way, especially if you choose one with a modesty panel since it could be laced more loosely without showing a gap. Having a bit of allowance in the size is therefore advisable.
2. Reduce less inches if you are opting for a solid frame rather than a soft one since the former isn’t as flexible as the latter. Reducing six inches is hence not recommendable for solid ones as this will result to large lacing gaps.
3. Ordering a corset size with a two-inch reduction is not advisable unless one is in the preliminary stage of waist training and needs to begin with the most loose size.
4. Those with a natural waistline bigger than 36 inches, whose waists are supple enough to be sucked in, are recommended to buy a corset that is six inches smaller than their natural waist.