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Date Posted: 07:01:56 10/01/20 Thu
Author: louis
Subject: Re: Anyone Want To Talk About Girdles
In reply to: Nick 's message, "Re: Anyone Want To Talk About Girdles" on 15:59:56 09/30/20 Wed

Rago are about as close as you can get to a classic. Although, they don't wear as well. Nothing compares to the Sears HWPG.

I was/am drawn to heavy paneled garment. Also girdle/corsets. Grandma wore those.

Lately I have been attracted to Leonisa garments. They sell high-compression and even Latex.

If you double up you can also get the feel of classic garments.

Ebay has vintage but it is very expensive.


>>What are your favorite new girdles? Favorite vintage
>>girdles? Does/did your mate wear?
>Hi Louis. I grew up in the the late 60s and 70s when,
>as you probably know, women wore girdles and panty
>girdles regularly. My favorite girdles of the time
>tended to be the classic firm control satin paneled
>ones which used strong powernet and gave a woman
>excellent figure control. They were really well made
>in the age of glamour too.
>I think a lot of guys at the time like me were turned
>on by these? Sadly I haven`t come across any firm
>today that makes them like the originals anymore. The
>materials are still available apparently. There were
>so many fine makers of this kind of corsetry then. If
>you know of any today do please let us know.

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Replies:

  • Re: Anyone Want To Talk About Girdles -- JP from NoVA, 14:32:45 10/01/20 Thu
  • Re: Anyone Want To Talk About Girdles -- louis, 07:27:06 10/03/20 Sat
  • Re: Anyone Want To Talk About Girdles -- Nick, 15:19:58 10/04/20 Sun
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