
Incorrect! Corsets were used from the 16th to 19th century and went through many different phases such as the cone shaped corset instead of an hourglass one. It occasionally faded when new fashioned came aboit but because it was so good for good posture and back pain, as well as the main support for boobs they made their way back around. While the somewhat restricted movement, they were not uncomfortable, especially for ladies who grew up wearing them, they were quite used to it! In the 19th century men began to promote that corsets made women immoral and not showing common decency (aka men caring about how they dressed up their trophy wives). Then, women began to revolt against them claiming that men brainwashed them into making them slaves.
On top of that men controlled the news and sent false reports on how corsets were detrimental to their health.
Fun fact your insides can be moved around QUITE A BIT. Think about when a woman gets pregnant. The ribs have to move a bit and your guts and pushed away for the baby. They go back in place.
Now and days people are STILL using the slander and lies spread in the 19th century. Bras however are cheaper than corsets so I'm not saying we should go back to everyone wearing them or anything. But i genuinely love wearing corsets and it makes me sad that while artists and writes google fashion they do not actually educate themselves on corsets,,,BUT LITERALLY EVERYTHING ELSE.

I'm fat lol like proper, looking at a 4X right here!
They make them different sizes, just like all clothing you just need ones that fit
They definitely make your feel slimmer and not as uncomfortable on bigger people than I would have thought....but hey people have always been people so its not like fat ladies didn't existence back then so they MUST have worn it!
And dont tight lace down too much that's actually bad for you! If its something you want to get into fashion wise i recommend measuring yourself and getting a waist trainer!
Love the story but why is there so much corset blasphemy,,, leave my poor corsets alone!