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Do I still need dressing aid to put on a latex corset if it has a busk (front closure) or lacing?
Yes, for the hips, bust, and lining. The corset must still slide over the hips and the bust line (if applicable) before the busk is closed or the lacing is tightened. Apply a light layer of silicone dressing aid or talcum powder to the skin around the lower torso and bust to prevent friction and tearing before closing.
How should I size a latex corset for waist reduction?
Buy based on your actual waist measurement. Never size down drastically. Choose a size where your natural waist measurement is 2 to 4 inches larger than the corset's fully closed waist measurement. This gap allows for proper tension and reduction without damaging the material or the internal steel boning.
How do I prevent damage to the internal steel boning and metal busk (front clasp)?
Loosen completely before dressing/undressing. Always fully unlace the corset before putting it on or taking it off. Attempting to force the corset on or off without loosening the laces can warp or bend the front metal busk and stress the boning channels, compromising the garment's integrity.
What is the recommended way to clean and store a structured latex corset?
Hand wash only; dry clean is best. Do not machine wash or submerge for long periods, as water can cause the internal steel boning to rust. Hand wash immediately after use with mild soap in lukewarm water, pat dry with a soft towel, and air dry flat. Store the corset flat or hang it on a padded hanger in a dark, dry place.