A corset can extend from the shoulders[?] to the knees or lower. The smaller variety, which only covers the waist, may also be called a waist cincher. A corset may also include garters[?] to hold up stockings (alternatively a separate suspender belt[?] (garter belt) may be worn for that).
Corsets go back as far as 2000 B.C., when Cretan women wore them to emphasize their breasts and hips.
There have been documented examples of women shrinking their waists as small as 16" through corset training. These were extreme cases, however, and corsets were also designed for women to wear while bicycling or playing tennis.
The corset fell from common wear in the 1930s in Europe and America, replaced by girdles[?], but survived as an article of costume. Originally an item of lingerie, the corset has become a popular item of outerwear in the fetish, BDSM and goth subcultures.
See also: body modification
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