Plus Size Corset
Whenever a woman
gets dressed, it’s almost a given that two decisions have gone into buying the
clothes she’s about to put on: how fashionable they are, and how comfortable
they will be when she’s wearing them. But as women’s fashions have evolved from
stiff taffeta hoop skirts to soft, stonewashed jeans, it’s evident that comfort
no longer takes a back seat to fashion – its right up there in the driver’s
seat. And that is the reason for moving to plus size corset. A healthy
majority of women – 70% – say they won’t sacrifice comfort for fashion. Not only
had that, but not once have the majority of women said their fashion wishes
outweighed their comfort needs. Plus size corset are the way ahead for
women. Retailers and manufacturers alike are realizing that the implications of
the word “comfort” connote anything from consumers’ desires for comfortable
fabrics to pleasant shopping experiences. Comfort is a broad word that means
what the customers are interested in. You have to make it comfortable for them
to get in and out of the store in a timely manner.
That can be as
simple as providing easy access to accessories or shoes that accompany displayed
outfits, or by making it convenient for women to buy plus size corsets
that go together. As for the comfort versus fashion equation, we have a
permanent sign in our design conference room – ‘90% of women prefers comfort
over fashion’. Comfort is a combination of the fabric and the fit. It could fit
really great, but if it’s scratchy, that’s not good. Some say that tailoring is
“the most important aspect of comfort,” noting that comfort taboos include
either inaccurate sizing, pants that pull, excess blouse material or anything
that tugs at the armpits. Maybe it’s their experiences with some of those
comfort annoyances that have women increasingly choosing comfort over fashion
when it comes to a night out.
A woman can have a plus size corset that’s comfortable,
that she can wear to the office, add accessories to and wear out at night.
Comfort is a flattery and function and luxury without limitations. Comfort “goes
beyond a non-binding waist. It can also mean how a fabric feels against a
woman’s skin, or “how comfortably she can blend it” into her existing wardrobe
or coordinate it with new pieces. However important physical comfortable may be,
many women prefer fabrics, like cotton, that provides psychological comfort as
well. Cotton has a natural spirit. It is personal and emotional, soothingly calm
and serenely relaxed. Comfortable and relaxed are the two words just might sum
up the lifestyle of women in the new millennium, and what they’re looking for in
the clothes they buy. Our top choices for buying online include
Intimate Promise,
Just My Size, and
other retailers in the Plus Size
Bra category.
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