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Date Posted: 07:57:56 05/02/23 Tue
Author: Paul
Subject: Re: Custom maid girdle sizing
In reply to: JP from NoVA 's message, "Re: Custom maid girdle sizing" on 19:51:32 05/01/23 Mon

>>I have for years been a devotee of rago, as a size
>>large I was advised to go for extra large in the 6210,
>>advice I was glad I listened to. I have recently been
>>looking at the custom maid 299, do they run smaller or
>>larger than the stated size
>
>Hi Paul,
>The custom maid DEFINITELY runs small.
>I wear a 6210 in size 30 (large).
>I ordered a CM299 in size 30, but they sent me size 32.
>I'm glad they did, because I can just barely close the
>hook and eyes, and there are 10 of them.
>It takes all the strength I have to pull them together.
>Being on the side isn't conducive to acquiring the
>leverage needed to close them, either.
>But once on, it is wonderfully tight.
>It has massive front and back zero stretch panels (not
>downstretch).
>Two ply powernet panels on the sides.
>This girdle is industrial strength - all fabrics are
>heavy weight.
>Sadly, the boning is made from plastic, not spiral
>steel.
>Top notch materials and workmanship throughout, except
>for the bones.
>Why? I dunno.
Thank you JP, it's always good to get advice from people in the know. It's always been a source of regret that I was born too late to enjoy the classic period of girdles and that so few in good condition appear on eBay. Thank the lord for rago and custom maid.

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