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INFORMATION ON CHOOSING A CORSET

YOU'LL NEED A CENTIMETER TAPE TO TAKE YOUR MEASUREMENTS

You can easily take the measurements yourself, or you can ask a friend to help you.

Please note that a corset that is made according to your measurements cannot be exchanged or returned.

1. BUST

– Take measurements over a bra without foam padding

– Stand straight and level, do not expose your breasts or inhale.

– Thread a centimeter around the fullest part of your bust.

– Make sure the tape is not twisted.

– If you are measuring yourself, make sure you can see the numbers on the tape in the mirror.

2. UNDER THE BREAST

– The centimeter tape should fit tightly around your body and should run strictly horizontally.

– The resulting number is your girth (volume) under the breast.

– When taking the measurement (girth under the chest), you should straighten your body (straighten up) and measure in a relaxed position, not on the inhalation or exhalation.

3. WAIST

– Find your natural waist ( this is the narrowest part of your waist).

– It is usually located above your navel, about 2.5 cm.

– Keep the tape loose so that you can breathe freely.

4. HIPS

– Find the widest part of your hips.

– Approximately 18 cm below your natural waist.

– The band should cover both thighs.



5. THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE UNDER-BREAST AND WAIST LINES

– Measure the distance from the “under chest” measurement to the waistline

6. CUP SIZE

 Generally based on the cup size of the bra you normally wear.

7. CUP SIZES IN STANDARD MODELS

Example: If you wear a bra size 70 B or 75 A, you have an A cup (write down the letter A).

CONGRATULATIONS!