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Help in finding a corset training forum

Discussion in 'PUBLIC Vintage Chatter - Anything and everything' started by pauline, Jun 2, 2013.

  1. pauline

    pauline Registered Guest

    About 10 years ago there wear some corset wearing forums about about how to waist training etc
    any one know if they are still online?
     
  2. Retro Ruth

    Retro Ruth VFG Member Staff Member

    I'm sure this topic gets covered on the What Katie Did forums, Pauline, you might find some help there.

    Code:
    http://www.whatkatiedid.com/public/forum.php
     
  3. sewingmachinegirl

    sewingmachinegirl VFG Member

  4. pauline

    pauline Registered Guest

    Thank you very much for your replays, It's not for me personally, thinking about a winter project and research for...
     
  5. pauline

    pauline Registered Guest

    Thank you I do keep reading this forum not always login in, I am having some time off from vintage and also it's better to join in when you have something constructive to say.
    a lot of my time has been spend developing a proper wardrobe of modern clothes. From what I have worked out over the years every one discovered their love for vintage at sum period in their life and not born wearing it.
    I seamed to have done this the wrong way around!
    I am also looking for a slightly different angle to work on for the next seven years the internet has changed a lot since I joined here and I think I have to move with the times also.
     
  6. elielijah

    elielijah Registered Guest

    The role of waist training is to force your body to adapt to different shapes in order to fit different clothing sizes. You have to keep your waist training to keep the shape your waist gives you, otherwise it will gradually recover the gravity and body design innateness. It will not reduce the size of anything or help reduce any type of fat, it will only push it to a better state. My best advice is to start looking for core exercise and improve your diet.
     
  7. Rue_de_la_Paix

    Rue_de_la_Paix VFG Member

    Just wanted to say HI to you, Pauline. And I really dig your shoes in the photo! You look wonderful. So nice to hear from you again. :hiya::hiya::hiya:
     
  8. MagsRags

    MagsRags VFG President Staff Member

    I hope Pauline is still visiting and reading, but I don't think she has posted for quite awhile. This is "zombie" thread from 2013.
     
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  9. claireshaeffer

    claireshaeffer VFG Member

    Pauline, I'll ask my Facebook friends--some of them make corsets.
     
  10. Rue_de_la_Paix

    Rue_de_la_Paix VFG Member

    Oh too bad.
     
  11. Vinclothes

    Vinclothes Alumni +

    How do "zombie" threads get posted? And please don't say: "By a zombie."
    Marian
     
  12. MagsRags

    MagsRags VFG President Staff Member

    By a forum member posting a response to an old thread. In this case, a newly registered guest with an interest in corset training found Pauline's thread, perhaps using a search engine like google and responded with advice for Pauline.

    Welcome Elielijah! If you're interested in vintage fashion too, this is a great forum with lots to discover.
     
  13. Vinclothes

    Vinclothes Alumni +

    Oh! Now I know. Thank you, Maggie.
    Marian
     
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