Corsets in 9 sizes, different lengths and made to measure

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Standard size corsets are selected based on the waist size. If your figure deviates significantly from an average figure, we recommend custom-made. This is one of our specialties. You also have a short delivery time for a custom-made product.

Measuring the waist for a corset

Step-by-step instructions for correct measurement

Use a flexible tape measure that can be easily wrapped around your waist.

Stand upright and relaxed without sucking in your stomach.

Place the tape measure around the narrowest part of your waist, usually about an inch above your belly button. Make sure the tape measure is parallel to the floor and is not too tight or too loose. 

Take the measurement without stretching the tape measure and write down the result in centimeters or inches. 

Corset or corsage

We use the term corsage as a synonym for the cross, as it is often used in everyday language. Historically, the corsage is actually the looser sister of the corset.

The general term “Bodice” includes both Corsages and Corsets. Corsets are primarily used as lingerie, sleepwear or underwear, while corsets, also known as lace corsets, are increasingly used for waist reduction and waist training to shape the waist.

Shapewear such as tummy control belts and waist belts have become very popular recently. Corsets also fulfill this function and significantly reduce the waist.

Bridal corsages and strapless corsage dresses are particularly in demand at weddings. Corsets are very popular in the gothic scene, with medieval and steampunk fans as well as with burlesque and vintage fans.