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Overbust / Underbust | Underbust |
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Body Type | Straight |
Shape of Top Edge | Point |
Shape of Bottom Edge | Point |
Heaviness / Thickness | Moderate |
Rib Shape / Silhouette | Concave Rib (U-shape) |
Rib Spring | 6 |
High Hip Spring | 7 |
Hip Features | No Hip Ties, Short Hip |
Number of Bones | 24 |
Length | 8.5 |
Location of Seller | Europe and UK, UK, North America, United States |
Extended / Special Sizes | Size 18 |
Type of Use | Occasional Tight Lacing |
Valerie –
Fairly sturdy for its price, and excellent customer service. When the busk pin popped off one of the ones I ordered while I was seasoning it, and I asked customer service what to do, they immediately apologised and sent over a new one.
That said, you do, to a certain extent, get what you pay for. Of the grand total of 3 that I eventually received, one had a 1.5cm/0.5″ section of seam rip between two of the boning channels in front on one side, one was the one with the aforementioned bad busk pin, and only the last was completely fine. Conveniently, the two ‘busted’ sides of the two corsets were opposite sides, so I just put together the two usable halves of each corset rather than bother customer service again. It led to me having a black-and-white corset, but hey, it works, and I always wear it under clothing anyway.
Oh yeah, if you have a slightly short torso like I do (10 inches along the princess seam, so actually the busk is about long enough to be an overbust on me), the point is going to splay your breasts apart unless you remain 100%, perfectly upright at all times, or your breasts are set a bit further apart. Fair warning on that.