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Clube Mulher nasceu com o propósito de celebrar a beleza, a força e a autenticidade da mulher contemporânea. Fundada por um grupo de empreendedoras apaixonadas por moda, a marca surgiu da necessidade de oferecer espartilhos modernos e de alta qualidade que não só realçam a beleza feminina, mas também valorizam a individualidade de cada mulher.

Questions about Corsets:

We have two types of corsets: Overbust and Underbust. Overbust is the corset that contains the bust and is ideal for better breast support, shaping, and a stylish look. Underbust is the most effective for shaping, providing a curve for breast support, and is super discreet and ideal for wearing under clothing.

Models with Steel Boning are more effective at shaping the waist because they are more resistant and malleable, made of boneless steel, ideal for losing weight.

Silicone models have an average modeling efficiency, ideal for beginners.

21st-century corsets are more modern and comfortable, offering several benefits: waist shaping, bust enhancement, posture enhancement, self-esteem enhancement, and a versatile look. They help reduce diastasis recti and stomach ache, and suppress appetite. They truly are transformative and worth using.

It is not recommended as the heart rate decreases during sleep and can cause injuries and circulation problems.

Yes, super discreet, doesn't bother or leave marks.

For larger torsos, we recommend longer, more elongated models. For those with smaller torsos, we recommend shorter models.

The product is handcrafted according to the standard size chart. You should measure your waist circumference, one finger above your belly button. This measurement will help you determine your ideal corset size. You should order the size according to the chart.

Yes, as long as you do not perform exercises that promote movement of the lower back/waist, as this can cause injuries as the corset reduces movement of the torso.

Corsets, bustiers, and corselets are garments that share similarities, but also some differences in design and purpose. Here's a brief explanation of the differences between them:

Corset:


A corset is a rigidly constructed garment designed to shape the waist and torso. Traditionally, corsets were used to create a slimmer, more elegant silhouette by accentuating the waist.
They are usually tightened with ties at the back to adjust the pressure on the waist.
Corsets usually cover the area from the bust to the hips.


Corset:

A corset is similar to a stay-up, but is usually longer and can cover most of the torso, extending below the waist.
Corsets are known for providing bust support, shaping the waist, and creating an hourglass appearance.
They can also be worn as fashion pieces, either under clothing or as part of an outfit.


Corselet:

The corselet is a garment that combines characteristics of the corset and the corset, often shorter than the corset, but with the same purpose of shaping the body.
Corselets can be worn as lingerie or as fashion pieces, often incorporating aesthetic details such as embroidery and lace.


Bodice:

The bodice is a similar piece to the corset, but it is usually shorter and does not have the same rigid structure.
Bustiers are more flexible and designed to provide support and shaping, but with less restriction than a corset.
They can be used as fashion pieces, and are often used as part of party outfits and evening wear.
In short, the main difference between these garments is their structure and purpose. Corsets and bustiers are more rigid and designed to shape the waist and torso more intensely, while corselets and bustiers are more flexible garments that also serve a shaping function, but with less restriction. Choosing between these garments depends on the desired style and the level of comfort and restriction you're aiming for.