Tuesday, 15 January 2013

Tougher than a corset, and the primitive of shapewear


Somewhere form the late 17th century the concept of shapewear came into existence, and the wear was only popular in the European countries of England and France only. Girdles were and are still tougher than the corset, which now have taken the shape of the softest and the most flexible shapewear, or the foundation garment.
If we have to talk about the mens girdle, it can be best understood as the stiff belts which covesthe chest till that of the torso. The tight binding not only defines the trunk of the body, but when the belly is normally copmpressed firm, it helps enhancing physical strength.

Mens girdle are normally manufactured with removal straps, infused with fat burning gel, and also Lipo-structure high back griddle; which of course is normally meant for both men and women. The men’s girdle are mostly manufactured out of Latex which are primarily men vest. There are some mens girdles, which consist of cola butter, which helps the part of the body perspire without making the skin dry, and at the same time helps lift and melt the excess flab of the portion of the body that the girdle covers.
A modern mens girdle is not a totally closed garment with a lace or a hook, but are most popularly available with zips in it, and the fabrics are stretchable and much lighter. With knit in control panels, and more breathable materials, mens girdles are been made with comfort and convenience in mind, because men are also accountable for smarter look.

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