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In day-to-day living, what do you do with the long dangling loops of laces? I know of three options: wind them around the waist (making a bulge). knotting and cutting off the excess a la fetish stories, or tucking the laces under the edge(s) of the corset. Sylphide said she winds them around her waist and noted that they are marking the lovely black leather corset made for her by Albert. Although your husband provides sound financial support, I imagine that he does not buy you a new set of laces everyday. And photos show that you use central loopers on your corsets so edge-tucking is out.
With appreciation for your achievements.
Basically I just let them "hang". As you stated it adds bulk to the waist and is not good for the corset to wrap them around the waist. It was never done in the "OLD DAYS". Aside from any expense for new laces should you cut them off it would be a real "pain" to re-lace a corset each time it was worn.
Cathie
Dear Cathie,
Thanks for the wonderful pictures of your beautiful hourglass figure in the silver corset. I can never say enough about how beautiful your figure is.
RE silver corset - the new pictures and some other older ones on your site and on the old LGM website always intrigued me, if you don’t mind??
1. Since it is metal [ I assume ???] does it still fit if your measurements change? I have gotten the impression [ maybe wishful thinking on my part ?? ] that your figure has gotten more shapely over the years? Whether your bust had gotten fuller or your waist smaller?? So if they changed, would that have an effect on you wearing the silver corset now? In the most recent pictures, it seemed to fit now as wonderfully as it did back in 1997??
Of course, if your breast cup size got larger and the metal cups of silver corset can not change, I can’t imagine how anyone would complain about the viewing result?
2. In a sense I would think that this silver corset is an "Uber/super" corset? Whereas other corsets have boning and a busk to limit movement, I had the feeling the silver corset was solid and did not bend at all? Once you were in it, you had to stand upright?? And achieve the figure the silver corset wanted??
Best regards and love all the pictures of your wonderful figure!
The silver corset is really a corset cover. The dress underneath has a built in corset that laces on under the zipper. The silver is hinged and hooks on with a hasp-like hook. Unless I changed size drastically it should not be a problem wearing it.
Cathie
Dear Cathie,
Have now found your web site and what a pleasure it is. You are an inspiration to all corset lovers! What a turn on!!!.
Thanks for taking time to drop a line. Sjef and Corine do a wonderful job with my website and we truly appreciate their efforts.
Cathie
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