5 Benefits of Wearing a Corset
You might be surprised—or maybe not—to learn that one of the questions we hear most often is, “Why do people wear corsets?” For experienced corseters and dedicated waist trainers, the answer feels self-evident. But for those who are corset-curious, the appeal isn’t always so clear. Many people are intrigued and open to trying one—they just want to understand what makes corsets so popular in the first place.
Over the past decade, we’ve connected with thousands of people about their personal corseting journeys. Drawing from their insights and experiences, we’ve narrowed it down to the five most common benefits they share about lacing up and embracing the corset lifestyle.
1. It’s sexy!
That’s right. Don’t be shocked or scandalized ... corsets are sexy. It's not just about the look either. Try a corset on sometime. If you’ve got the right size and style, you feel pretty amazing as soon as you cinch those laces. No need to tight lace either, just snug it up to your body.
Wearing: Ivory Satin CS-411 Corset
Wearing: Satin CS-426 w/ Hip Ties
Wearing: Red Satin CS-411 Corset
2. You lost your waist and want to see it again
It happens so gradually that we don’t always notice, but one morning you wake up, look in the mirror and realize that your waistline seems to have disappeared! Yes, you can diet, exercise, drop a few pounds ... but let’s face it, sometimes you just want that “look” again NOW!
We’ve taken a few corsets to a party before (because people are always curious) and the look on a woman’s face when she gets a peek at herself in a mirror her first time in a corset is priceless (and occasionally a little emotional).
Wondering how a corset might look on you? Have a look at How a Corset Shapes Your Waist.
Julie
Brittney
Height: 5'3"
Under bust: 35"
Waist: 34.5"
Upper hip: 44"
Torso length: 10"
Corset size: 26
Best fit: CS-201 (pictured) CS-426 Short
Styles that don't work:
CS-305 & CS-345 are not curvy enough for my body. The CS-511 does not have large enough cups for my breasts.
3. Back support and better posture
You'll find many options out there to help with back support and posture improvement, but are any of them as beautiful and versatile as a corset? WE don’t think so!
You might be surprised at the number of corsets you would find under a pair of loose fitting scrubs or under those orange vests at your local home improvement store. Whether you’re standing for long periods or tied to an office chair for most of your work day, you won’t be able to slouch if you’re wearing a corset!
4. Waist training
Well of COURSE we’re including waist training in our list! There is a lot of confusion around this term due to all the recent press from Kim Kardashian and a few others that are using “waist training” to define what they are doing at the gym with a latex cincher.
However, true waist training requires the use of a steel boned corset to get the semi-permanent results that most true waist trainers are trying to achieve. You’ll find lots more information about waist trainers and waist training on our Waist Training 101 page.
See more: Waist Training Before & After Examples
5. Pain relief
Stories about people achieving pain relief from wearing a corset are our favorites. Unless you’ve lived with chronic pain, it’s hard to imagine what it would be like. But it’s easy to feel the joy from our customers who have gotten at least some pain relief by wearing a corset when they write about it so eloquently.
From Hannah, who got relief from scoliosis, to Theresa, who suffered severe back pain from a car crash, corsets have helped relieve back pain for many people. Please note that if you are considering corseting for medical reasons you should always check with your doctor.