James Konoplisky—November 2, 2025
While not high fashion or hyper sexy, this is a excellent corset as far as function, comfort and sturdiness, perfect for enjoying that corset feeling, flattering certain dress styles, and waist reduction training. I don't think you could ask for a better corset for the money. I found a XL to be just rigth for my 5-8" frame, 41" bust, and 34" waist, the modesty panel completely covers, and I have about a further 3 inches or so reduction available as I loose weight and reduce my waist measure, which is exactly what I was after, fits now/ fits later. I like how the hip area turns downward as opposed to flaring out, as I have smaller hips so the flare style looks and feels akward, even with that I could stand to take in either bottom side about a inch, perhaps after I get the coret broken in for a more custom fit. I am very pleased with this purchase! Read more
Akimbo—November 23, 2025
I am 5' 9" and 135lbs and wear the XS because the small did not close/fit across my back/ribs - it was too loose for the corset to touch my frame all the way around at the top. The XS fixed that. I also have a long torso and find that it still hits my waist and hips just fine. This is a *real* corset. Maybe not a couture custom engineered corset like you would get at a place like Dark Garden but it is a real beginner's / budget friendly corset. It is not the typical junk Halloween hottie, bridesmaid bust booster, or barely there lengerie meant to be worn for a whole ten minutes. It is surprisingly well made and a rare find on here for corsets in general. It is a waist training, silhouette making, and posture supporting corset that, among other important things, has/is: - laced properly (loops/ties meeting at the middle) - real steel boning - sturdy cotton twill material - front busk internal waist tape This also means this is not a corset you buy, shake out of the bag, and go directly for the tightest lacing while your friend yanks on the laces with a foot on your back to the point where you cant breath and you skin is bulging over the top in the back. You start slow..."season" it, which just means breaking it in like a highly quality pair of leather boots. - you wear it for a couple hours a day for 3 - 4 weeks, slowly tightening it a little more each week - each time you put it on you work the laces like rungs on a ladder, one lace crossing at a time, from top to middle, then bottom to middle. Taking up the slack as you go. Then repeat until is is at the right snuggness. When you are done, regardless of how tight you going for that day, the sides connected by the laces should be the same distance apart - all the way down. The corset needs time to shape to you, and your body needs time to adjust to the corset (not to mention learning ro breath from higher up your chest instead of lower at your diphram). Take the time to learn how to move in it: bending at the waist, not slouching in it because that can distort the boning over time, etc. After 3 - 4 weeks you can wear it much longer, know if you like corsets on the regular (I feel weird without one now), and not be in pain just because you wanted a snatched waist for a few nights out (that's what spanx are for, right?) This corset's silhouette is really pretty...wasp-ish. Oh..and you dont put these in the washer or dryer. Spot treat them, wear a camisole under them if you are worried about skin oils/sweat. Read more
Artemis—November 1, 2025
This corset is really comfortable! The steel boning holds very well and gives a good balance of flexibility as well as support without creasing like cheaper corsets do. The fabric is nice and thick which makes it sturdy, and their sizing chart helped me pick the perfect size for my body. The only reason I took away a star is because of how the two sides meet at the bottom in the front. They don't lay together very well which causes it to poke out which shows through some clothes depending on how tight the clothes are. Read more
Trinity—January 9, 2026
So cute and good for plus sizes!!! I’m 270 and 5’9 my waist is about 42 and hips are 52. I don’t feel like this is gonna bend when I move around and it sits on the hips so it’s not hurting my ribs. A bit hard to clasp. but overall it’s nice Read more
Priscilla Hurtado—October 29, 2025
Wore this over a full body suit for my Halloween costume ,had me looking very curvey and snatched , very sturdy -when I sat down it did not roll up or down , this fit and length were perfect bc I like longer corsets/waist trainers that also maintain my love handles . I will say the strings were a bit long but not a deal breaker for me Read more
Brenda E.—August 13, 2025
*updated to add that when cinched as tightly as I could get it (with help), the flap of fabric under the laces spans the gap of the laces! Yay!* I'm 5'9.5" and weigh around 225lbs. The 3xl fits perfectly. The quality is great, and the boning passes the magnet test as true steel. I love the look of this on me, and it's as comfortable as a corset can be. It functions well in its ability to cinch the waist in, and covers my lower belly completely. Great value for the price! Read more
Tricia Duh—June 4, 2025
Was excited to try this out until I opened the box. This package is opened and looks thrown in as for someone tried the item on before sending. I didn’t buy a used product and its misfortunate a how would I even wash this? I’m not happy with this as I order a new product. Looks like others reported the same thing so check reviews before ordering. Read more
Christine—November 15, 2025
This is my first real waist-trainer corset, and it’s easily the best one I’ve ever bought. I sized down to a large even though the chart said XL, and I’m glad I did. It still covers my skin perfectly once you learn how to tighten the laces in the back. The steel boning is super durable, the material is thick and high-quality, and honestly I was planning to make my own until I felt how well this one is made. Such a good buy—I won’t bother making my own now. It’s great for curvy women who are struggling also with a fupa. This doesn’t take away from my curvy hips but definitely adds to it. Read more