It is rather exasperating. There are corsets,
then there are girdles, bustiers, corsets, shapers, and multiple other options
for someone trying to get the toned look. It was once said that the paradox of
choice is that if one is faced with more choices, it makes the decision making
process tougher and in the process, makes the person unhappier. So here is a
simplified version for all brides: invest in a good, fitting bridal bustier.
A bustier is jacked up shapewear, in the sense
that it is more flexible and has the added advantage of coming attached with a
bra. It not only tones the user’s stomach, but also trims their waistline and
helps to make their bust look perky. Bridal bustiers are mass produced
in factories using high tech machines and production techniques, with padded
panels woven into super elastic fabrics, ensuring that they make a comfortable
addition to most wedding dresses. Also, bridal bustiers usually have
hooks that are usually present in a bra for easy removal and wear. This,
combined with the fact that they come in different designs, varying from
intensely intricate to plain, make it a very big hit with brides, as it caters
to all tastes.
These bridal bustiers are not very
expensive- they range from about $40 to upwards of $200. They also come in
multiple shapes and sizes, and most vendors ship internationally too,
maximizing reach and for the vendors, maximizing profits.
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