Under Bust Corset Styles
Welcome to the Underbust corset page. Underbust corsets are
excellent for daily wear and the occasional night on the town.
Underbust corsets are comfortable to wear for both females and males.
For ladies, the underbust corset will rise just below the under wire of your
bra. For gentlemen, the underbust corset will rise just below
the pectoral muscle. For either sex, this creates a
comfortable corset that will allow freedom of movement and least amount of
visibility under clothing.
Below you will find links to different types of underbust corsets. The two
different styles presently shown are the Short Hip and Mid Hip corsets.
The difference between the two styles is hip coverage. The short
hip corset rises about the same level as your lap on the sides. The
mid hip corset will cover more of the hips on the sides and has more belly
coverage.
Click here to find out which corset style is right for you.
Short Hip Underbust Corset

Designed for petite or thin ladies and gentlemen. This style offers
low coverage over the belly and high cut on the hips. This allows a greater
amount of movement while providing proper hips shaping. The corset
shown is made for a male.
Click here to visit the Short Hip Underbust Corset Page
Mid-Hip Underbust Corset

Designed for ladies and gentlemen that want a fuller coverage over the
hips. This style offers low coverage over the belly. The side hip length is
long enough to come just to the lap. This allows greater coverage over the hips
without disrupting comfort while sitting. This style of corset can be made to
minimize the hips if requested. The corset shown above is made for
a tightlacing female. The corset is made to follow the contours
of the breasts. This is ideal for daily wear, as it helps anchor an
underwire bra to the chest.
Click here to visit the Mid Hip Underbust Corset Page
Click here to find out which corset style is right for you.
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