How to lace your corset

July 22, 2008

The whole process must be done in front of a mirror, so you can see if the adjustment is been done in the correct way and in the correct spots.

First of all, you have to make sure your skin is protected by the corset liners, witch our line can provide, before wearing your corset.

Once you have the protection, get your corset. Open the laces from the back at their most, without untying the lower knot.

Put your corset open around your body and incase the front latches. To make it easier you can incline the busk (latch) a little on the right side and place it over the toggles. Incase first the central latches and then follow to the ends.

Turn your back to the mirror. If you’re wearing a back protector panel, place it correctly, straining it over your back, before adjusting the corset.

There will be two links in the middle of the laces. Pull the links with your thumbs. It’s not necessary to make much effort. Get the lace from the lower side of the link and pull it up.

Put the wire around your hands to get a better grip and keep pulling until it adjusts to the lower part of the corset. Be careful not to tighten it too much, or you might hold your blood stream.

Now you do the other way. Find the upper part of the link and pull it down. Keep pulling until you perfectly adjust the corset on the thorax, without excess.

A corset too tight at the thorax may cause a huge discomfort, mark the skin more than a bra and even make your breathing difficult.

How to Lace

Now focus on the knot at the waist. The main adjust is made after tying the first knot, strongly pulling the lace to the sides. This knot is the secret to a perfect adjustment of the corset.

With the knot already tied, pull the lace down.

Tighten once more pulling to the sides, and then pulling the laces up. Adjust once more, now from the waist, pulling again to the sides.

Tie the knot. The laces can be hidden under the corset.

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