KittyT said:No, a girdle will not reduce your rib measurement. I'm pretty sure the only way you can do that is through years of tightlacing.
Probably just pretty lingerie in white, just like today. Except that probably means sheer nylon panties instead of a thong and a girdle instead of a garter belt.
deadpandiva said:I have avoided this thread because I have juch a hard time with Corsets and Girdles. I have had my eye on the Rago Corselet but I think it would turn out to be too large on top. Also I have an open bottom girdle and it pulls me in alot but then my thighs rub together and start to smoke.
I have one that looks a little like bike shorts but it rids up at the inner thigh.
I think I'm just destined to be lumpy.
Clara Noir said:Darn it, I thought nothing would rework the ribs. I'm just going to have to do the old fashioned not eating much and then taking the dress to my auntie to adjust if need be. I just hoped, since some girdles come up to high, almost to your bra, that they might squeeze a bit.
The thought of wearing a thong on my wedding day makes my bum clench, so I will definitely be going the vintage way with that. I imagined it would just be a nicer, newer, whiter and maybe lacier set of the brides normal undies that she'd wear on the big day. It does seem most logical, and in keeping with what is done now.
Clara Noir said:Darn it, I thought nothing would rework the ribs. I'm just going to have to do the old fashioned not eating much and then taking the dress to my auntie to adjust if need be. I just hoped, since some girdles come up to high, almost to your bra, that they might squeeze a bit.
kerry said:Hi Ladies, I have the Rago underbust girdle which I love but am considering getting the waist cincher. I have a bit of a wobbly tum, well more than a bit really and just wondered if anyone with a wobbly tum has tried one and can tell me if its worth me trying one. I know exercise is the real answer and Im starting tomorrow, honest
Kerry xxx
Thanks SarahLouise, I'm going to order one tonight, just got to decide between black or white now, I ended up getting one of each in the girdles.SarahLouise said:Definitely! That is why I got the cincher and not the girdle as it helps my problem area more. As I've mentioned before, someone thought I was a size UK 10 when I was wearing mine and I'm a 12-14 so it really does wonders!
Clara Noir said:Does anything have this effect? I have minimal belly lard, my waist is naturally small. I have bought a 50s dress I want to wear as my wedding dress later this year, but it's a little bit too small around my ribs. It limits movement a bit too much for my liking. So, do any of these foundations reduce rib measurements? It's a fairly thin material; you can see my tattoos through it, so i will also need a slip to go under it. Extra bulk. Argh.
Up until now I've never needed anything except a padded bra and suspender belt to complete a look. Also, and I don't want to break and forum rules by asking this, but if anyone has any pics of what a 50s brides underwear would be like, please either post a link, or pm me or whatever would be most appropriate.
Thank you!
Joli7211 said:I got my first corset. Way cool. Only thing is, the lace that it came with kind of frayed. So now I'm looking to find something to use to lace up my corset. What would you recommend? Thanks! Oh! And how much lacing should I get (in length). TIA
Smuterella said:I'd say start with black, you can always wear a white full slip over it if you have a light dress on and it won't show
Smuterella said:I just don't feel sexy in flesh tones