Corsets & Bustiers
Amorable - Red Lace Corset - Includes Thong and Stockings
AmorableChic corset set in fiery red. This set consists of a corset, G-string and stockings. The corset has hooks at the back to close.Amorable by RimbaAva...
View full detailsAmorable - Bridal Lingerie Set - 7 pieces - Includes Stockings, Thong and Veil
AmorableBeautiful bridal corset. This costume includes: a corset, g-string, stockings, gloves and a veil that can be worn in the hair or hooked to the back...
View full detailsAmorable - Black Corset Body Sheer With Stockings And Thong
AmorableChic corset set in black. This set consists of a corset, G-string and stockings. The corset has hooks at the back to close. Available in sizes Smal...
View full detailsRimba Leather Quarter Cup Corset with Zipper Closure
RimbaThis elegant leather suspender belt from Rimba combines classic seduction with modern functionality. The decorative This luxurious leather corset f...
View full detailsA corset or bustier shapes the waist, accentuates the bust, and creates a silhouette that cannot be achieved with regular clothing. The difference: a corset has boning for maximum waist shaping, while a bustier is softer and more focused on bust support. In this overview, you’ll find corsets, bustiers, and corsets in leather, lace, and satin. Also check out the leather clothing for other leather items, or the complete erotic clothing collection.
What is a corset or bustier?
A corset is a stiff, structured garment with boning that cinches the waist and lifts the bust. A bustier—also known as a bustier corset or corset lingerie—is softer in construction and focuses more on bust support than waist shaping. Leather corset and leather corset refer to corsets made of genuine leather or faux leather. Lingerie corset and lingerie corset are corsets worn as lingerie—not as outerwear. Bustier corset and bustier corset are compound terms that describe both elements. Korset is the Dutch variant of the English spelling corset—both refer to the same garment.
Why are corsets and bustiers popular?
A corset creates a silhouette that cannot be achieved with regular clothing: a tightly cinched waist combined with lifted breasts. That hourglass effect is the core of its appeal. Corsets are popular as erotic lingerie, as a fetish item, and as a fashion statement. In a BDSM context, corsets take on an extra dimension: the feeling of confinement and control provided by the tight boning. Bustiers are popular as a more wearable alternative—less constricting than a fully corseted style but with a similar visual effect.
Types and Variations
Leather Corsets
Leather corsets are made of genuine leather or PU faux leather. Leather gives a dominant, fetish-style look. Popular in a BDSM context. Genuine leather is more durable but harder to maintain than PU. Also check out the leather clothing for more leather items.
Lace corsets
Lace corsets combine the structure of boning with the decorative appeal of lace. Lace lingerie corsets typically have a softer look than leather corsets. Popular as a lingerie item that can also be worn as outerwear. Available in black, red, and white.
Satin corsets
Satin corsets offer a glossy, luxurious look. Popular as bridal corsets and as erotic garments for special occasions. Softer in appearance than leather but more structured than lace.
Bustiers
A bustier has fewer boning strips than a corset and offers greater comfort. Bustier xxx refers to an explicitly erotic version of a bustier. A bustier corset is the transitional style: more structured than a bustier but less tight than a full corset. Popular as a bra alternative with clothing featuring a fitted bodice.
Corsets as outerwear
Corsets are increasingly worn as outerwear—under a blazer, over a blouse, or as a standalone top. This type offers less waist compression and focuses more on the visual effect of the boning structure. Wearing a corset as a top is a highly sought-after style.
What should you look for when buying a corset?
Measure your waist and hips accurately in centimeters—corset sizes are given in centimeters, not in S/M/L. A corset may be 5 to 10 centimeters narrower than your waist for the desired effect. For lace-up styles: the laces allow for adjustment; for a zipper: choose the correct size more precisely. Bones: steel bones provide more waist compression than spiral bones. Do not wash leather corsets—wipe clean. Wash lace corsets by hand at 30 degrees.
Frequently Asked Questions About Corsets and Bustiers
What is the difference between a corset and a bustier?
A corset has stiff boning that actively compresses the waist. A bustier has fewer or no bones and offers more comfort without strong waist shaping. A corset compresses; a bustier supports. For maximum waist shaping, choose a corset; for a more comfortable alternative with a visual effect, choose a bustier.
Can I wear a corset all day?
That depends on the type and tightness. A lightly laced bustier is comfortable for an evening. A tightly laced model with steel boning is less suitable for all-day wear—it restricts breathing when worn for long periods. Start with shorter sessions and build up to longer wear times.
How do I wash a leather corset?
Wipe genuine leather clean with a damp cloth—never wash it. Then treat it with leather cream or leather conditioner. Wipe PU faux leather with a damp cloth and mild soap. Store it on a wide hanger or flat—never folded over the boning.
Can a corset also be worn as outerwear?
Yes. Corsets are regularly worn as outerwear—over a blouse, under a blazer, or as a standalone top with a skirt. For outdoor use, choose a corset without overly revealing openwork and made of a material that can withstand daily wear.