Latex, Rubber, Leather & Boots
2006-08-29 03:58:30
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answer #1
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answered by hotblack_b 5
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If it's an overbust, wear it as you would a bustier...pencil skirt, well fitted pants, and a jacket. If it's underbust, a crisp white buttondown shirt underneath is sharp.
If you need a website: http://google.com and search for pencil skirt, pantsuit, white blouse, etc. It''s not that complicated.
If you want some more unique ways to wear corsets, try:
http://www.lovesickcorrectiveapparel.com/
Now get creative and adapt some of the ideas to what you'd like to be seen in.
2006-08-28 02:01:43
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answer #2
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answered by Trid 6
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In general, you want a chemise (shift, smock) to go under it (protects it from body oils, they're not always easy to wash), and long skirts.
http://www.crimsongypsy.com/bodice.htm
Avoid jeans or anything with a bulky waistband- remember, the corset is going to be pressing it into your hips!
Historically, ladies didn't wear a true corset without a gown over it.
2006-08-29 10:23:29
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answer #3
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answered by Megan S 4
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For outside wear, think Madonna and what she wore in the videos.
Actually, I was involved with a lady a while back who wore a real corset every day, all day, only taking it off to change clothes or to take a bath. She did not do tightllacing to do what is called waist training. She cinched her corset by about 2 inches or so. Tight enough to get the feeling of being hugged all over but not so tight as to be uncomfortable for long time wear. She said it did a couple of things for her, it made her feel sexy and feminine and it improved her posture. Her corset was always worn under her other clothes, even though in my opinion, they were works of art. Look for a source for Vollers or Axfords from England for the "real thing" as far as corsets gp. A number of companies like Fredericks of Hollywod and Victorias Secret sell things which they call corsets, but they are more sexual toys than the real thing. These things may work for you as an outer garmet. Of course, the Vollers and Axfords corsets my ladyfriend wore were works of art in my opinion. They were beautiful, brocade fabric, and very, very well made, though expensive. However, they lasted through years of daily use with proper care. A corset as a top will work well for a renaisanance fair kind of thing, but won't work well in public for business, unless you are into the goth or clubbing scene. A real corset will have a metal busk in front with 4, 5 or 6 sturdy metal hooks, not the hook and eye closure like a bra has. It will have heavy laces in the back, boot lace style, not flimsy ribbon. It will have metal sprial stays and not plastic. It will be very sturdy in construction and lined with natural linen fabric. You will need something to wear under the corset, a tank top which is cotton or other natural fabric. A real corset was not worn next to the skin directly, but over a camisole stylr top for two reasons, sweat and irratation from the corset fabric rubbing the skin underneath. My ladyfriend wore an "under bust" style, which extended from her hips to just under her bustline. The overbust corset was in fact the origjinal "wonder bra" as it pushed the bust up and out enhancing the bustline. My ladyfriend had one overbust corset, an Elizibethan (or was it Victorian?) period style which she wore for the renaisance faires we went to from time to time. The thing is, a corset is not usually a thing to wear as an outer garmet in public unless you are Madonna, or it is for going someplace in the Goth scene or clubbing or in the bedroom afterwards.
Of course, you could be like my ladyfriend, and wear one simply because it makes you feel sexy and feminine and feel like you are being hugged all over all of the time, as she said.
No specific websites. Do a Google or Yahoo search for the brand names of "Vollers" and "Axfords" and you wil find a wealth of things which can help you find something attractive for what you want to do. Be aware, these are expensive, relatively speaking, but they provide items of apparel which are works of art and quite durable for long time use for the intended purpose of molding your figure to the classic hourglass shape of perfect femininity a number of men seem to desire. Think Scareltt in the movie "Gone With The Wind" ...
2006-08-28 01:59:03
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answer #4
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answered by rowlfe 7
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You can wear them with skirts or jeans and a open sweater cosmo.com is great for dressing up
2006-08-27 21:07:55
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answer #5
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answered by lagies mommy 2
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Hell you could wear jeans for a casual look. or a long flowy skirt for something more formal
2006-08-27 21:07:32
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answer #6
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answered by Kayte 4
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ooooooooooh this is asking to be trolled.
2006-08-27 21:07:05
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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