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  2. Tightlacing - Wikipedia

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    Many doctors helped to fit their patients with corsets to avoid the dangers of ill-fitting corsets, and some doctors even designed corsets themselves. Roxey Ann Caplin became a widely renowned corset maker, enlisting the help of her husband, a physician, to create corsets which she purported to be more respectful of human anatomy. [ 2 ]

  3. Corset - Wikipedia

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    A corset is a support garment worn to hold and train the torso into the desired ... Tightening or loosening the lacing produces corresponding changes in the firmness ...

  4. Training corset - Wikipedia

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    An example of a training corset. It has long, stiff shoulder straps which raise the lower ribs. A training corset is generally a corset used in body modification.A training corset is believed to help orthopedic issues (such as in attempt to correct a poor posture) and it is believed to help cosmetic issues (such as waistline, commonly called waist training or in more extreme cases tightlacing ...

  5. Sweat-soaked nightgowns and corsets: ‘Nosferatu’s not-so ...

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    It meant (Ineson, when securing Depp to the bed) could tighten the corset with her face being up.” The costumes were an important plot point for director Robert Eggers, who was concerned with ...

  6. 'Bridgerton' is making corsets cool again. But are they safe ...

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    Bhatia also notes that, while corsets can give the illusion of a smaller waist or an hourglass figure, they cannot lead to weight loss or permanently change the shape of one’s body.

  7. Breast binding - Wikipedia

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    Breast binding has been used in many historical contexts. Different time periods of history have had differing viewpoints on the female form, including the widespread use of corsets throughout western European history up to the Victorian era.

  8. Talk:Tightlacing/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    A healthy corsets have need of some base to press up the chest up. By shoulders or, by hip. 1. By shoulder straps, the straps have need to been tighten and inelastically. 2. By hip part of the corset, the corset has need of cover hip too spread the pressure. And have rigid bones in the back and of course a separate hip lace.

  9. The 12 best exercises to tone and strengthen your lower abs - AOL

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    The transverse abdominis is the deepest layer, wrapping around the torso like a corset, providing stability and support. The internal and external obliques are located on the sides of the abdomen, ...