Measure yourself for a Corset, Basque or Bustier
Getting the right fit for your Plus Size Corset

Getting the right fit for your Plus Size Corset

Advice on how to measure yourself for your Basque, Bustier or Corset

Bra: Take a tape measure, holding it straight to measure around your rib cage, across your back and just beneath your bust. If the measurement is even add 4 inches to it.  If the measurement is odd, add 5 inches.

Example: If you wrote down 32, add 4 and your band size will be 36, this will also be your bra size.
If you have a DD cup size or above you would go one size larger.

Cup: Measure yourself as before but this time across the fullest part of your bust. Hold the tape firmly but not to flatten yourself. If there is no difference between this measurement and your bra size you are an A Cup.

If the measurement is 1 inch greater, you are a B Cup;

If the measurement is 2 inches greater, you are a C Cup;

If the measurement is 3 inches greater, you are a D Cup;

If the measurement is 4 inches greater, you are a DD Cup;

Waist: measure your natural waistline (not over clothing)

Hips: measure around the fullest part of your hips, approximately 8 inches (20cms) below waistline.

Fitting a corset:

Measure for your corset like you would measure the bandwidth for your bra as above.

Measure yourself for a Corset

Measure yourself for a Corset

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Basque and matching g-stringBasque and matching g-stringSexy plus size Basque with matching g-string
Sale Price: £49.99
Classic BustierClassic BustierSexy Bustier for the fuller figure. Ideal for Bride but can be worn anytime.
Sale Price: £42.49

A Corset is a snug fitting garment designed to cinch the waist and lift the breasts. Lacing in the back allows the corset to be adjusted for comfort.

A Bustier is actually a bra that extends beneath the breasts to the waist to provide additional support, control and sex appeal.

We have them both in Plus Size - and they are incredibly sexy!

Enjoy!