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Corset Size Chart

Corset Size Guide

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Sizing a corset is not an exact science. Everyone's body is different and everyone wears corsets for different reasons.

A general rule of thumb is to take your actual waist size from just above your navel and subtract 3 to 4 inches from it. For example, if your actual waist measurement is 30, you should consider a size 26 corset.

If your ribcage (underbust) measurement is smaller, the same as, or only one inch larger than your waist, you will need a smaller corset. For example, a person with a 30 inch waist and ribcage measuring 29 to 31 inches will most likely need a size 24 instead of 26.

Our corsets range in length according to size, and generally sit right above the hip on most people. The center front ranges from 11 - 12 inches, the side length ranges from 9 3/4 - 10 1/2 inches, the center back ranges from 12 3/4 - 13 inches, and the underbust to hip ranges from 9- 10 inches. Our corsets are made individually, so measurements may vary slightly.

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Corset Size Chart

If your waist measurement is equal to or more than your rib cage measurement, you'll need one size smaller than what is shown on the chart.
Example: Waist is 31" which fits a size 28 corset. If your rib cage (directly under your bust) is 31 inches or less you'll go down a corset size to 26.

Natural Waist Corset Size
23 - 24 Inches 20
   
25 - 26 Inches 22
   
27 - 28 Inches 24
   
29 - 30 Inches 26
   
31 - 32 Inches 28
   
33 - 34 Inches 30
   
35 - 36 Inches 32
   
37 - 38 Inches 34
   
39 - 40 Inches 36
   
41 - 44 Inches 38