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Q: What is the buckle for at the bottom of some corsets?
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Can you put a buckle on a normal belt?

It depends on the style of buckle and the style of belt. Some you can and some you can't.


Where does the fat go when you wear a corset?

some corsets are made to slim, so it makes an even figure. some are too tight and fat is sticking out from the bottom and the top. mianly its nicely placed in empty spaces in the internal body.


Did Greek goddesses wear corsets?

No, corsets were invented some time during the 17th century, the Greek Goddesses pre-date them by two or three thousand years


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Women wore corsets and petticoats


What product did the war industries board ask women to stop buying lipstick in metal tubes or metal buckle shoes?

I believe the ban was on metal-boned corsets, not lipstick or shoe buckles. http://www.staylace.com/textarea/history/acoc.htm Sarah


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Where can i buy corsets in New Zealand not online?

You can buy corsets in New Zealand at Corseterie in Auckland.


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Bend or Buckle - compression can also cause a material to bend and buckle - like a pop can that is stepped on. To prevent this reinforcements - stringers and ribs - are used to strengthen the structure.Buckle - Car bumpers are designed to buckle in a collision - as the metal fails, it absorbs some of the energy of the impact, which protects the occupants of the vehicle. Blades of grass on a sports field buckle as players land, which absorbs some of the impact forces on the players body.