pennyseranade
One of the Regulars
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I understand the closet of ilfitting garments. I hope you find either a onesy or a combination of garments that work for you. Good luck and happy shopping.
kamikat said:Am I the only nutjob who thinks she looks better without a girdle? I think it's because the girdle did more to squish my hips than my waist. My waist is a bit thick, so having a larger bust and larger hips makes the waist look smaller (42-35-41). It's not so noticable with a dress with a fuller skirt, but when I tried my new wiggle dress on with it, there was a big difference. I look much more hourglassy without the girdle.
Miss Brill said:I think I look better without anything. I hate that middle-bulge that anything that stops at the waist gives. And I hate the flat rear look too. If I'm wearing thin pants & feel like I need smoothing, I'll wear some good pantyhose, or a stretchy "pant liner" as I think they are called.
Miss 1929 said:fftopic: Who the hell is that in your Avatar? You don't resemble that I hope!
But he's cute...
MissHannah said:I have a question about shapewear - I have a small waist (about 24") but rather narrow hips. I would like to cinch my waist in a tad just to make my hips and boobs look a bit bigger and more hourglassy. Does anyone do waist cinchers (rather than corsets) in small enough sizes? I can't seem to find the Rago one in anything smaller than a 26".
pennyseranade said:My issue is that because it is close fitting around the hip and thigh, you will be able to see the outline of the garters/stockings when I walk...unless I find a pair of LOOONG garters and short stockings that would place them on the lower part of my thigh. What is the etiquette on the outline of the garter under the dress???[huh]
MissHannah said:I don't think I sew well enough to alter a waist cincher securely... Damn!
MissHannah said:I don't think I sew well enough to alter a waist cincher securely... Damn!
jenny_dreadful said:A few weeks ago, I watched Marilyn Monroe in The Misfits and really wondered what foundation garment (or combination thereof) she was wearing. It was a marvel of engineering, I tell you.
KittyT said:Now I'll have to go have a look! She was notorious for not wearing foundation garments.
jenny_dreadful said:A few weeks ago, I watched Marilyn Monroe in The Misfits and really wondered what foundation garment (or combination thereof) she was wearing. It was a marvel of engineering, I tell you.