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This is likely a transposition of the word corsage(flower adornment).
Traditionally, women wear a corsage on the left side, typically on the wrist or pinned to the left side of a dress. This custom is often linked to the idea that the left side is closer to the heart. However, personal preference and the style of the outfit can also influence where a corsage is worn. Ultimately, the most important factor is comfort and how the wearer feels best showcasing it.
A corsage is a small bouquet of flowers, originally worn attached to a woman's dress. It is also an obsolete term for the size or shape of a woman's body.
It seems you may have meant "corsage." A corsage is a small bouquet of flowers typically worn on a woman's dress or around her wrist for a special occasion, such as a wedding or prom.
Wrist corsage usually worn on the non-dominant side of hand. It is to make sure that the shape of the wrist corsage will not be distracted when most of the works will smoothly done by the dominant hand. However, some experimental position would be good. Sometimes, people tend to put on their wrist corsage around the collar bone, center of the chest, cuff and even hand bag.
Typically a wrist cordage is worn on the right hand.
That is the correct spelling of "corsage" (worn flower decoration).
A corsage is a small bouquet of flowers typically worn pinned to clothing, especially by women during formal occasions such as weddings, proms, or dances. It serves as a decorative accessory and is often given as a gift or worn to complement one's attire.
There is a tradition at the church I attend, for women to wear corsages on the left side of their chest. Red roses (one, two or three) depending on the size of the rose, are worn if the mother of the wearer of the corsage is still living and white is worn if the mother is not living.
A ladies' corsage is traditionally worn on the right side to symbolize the connection to the heart, as this side is often associated with love and affection. Additionally, wearing it on the right allows for easier visibility and appreciation, especially when dancing or mingling at events. This custom also dates back to formal occasions where it distinguished the wearer and added to their attire's elegance.
A corsage is typically worn on the wrist or pinned to clothing. For a wrist corsage, it should be secured snugly but comfortably, often positioned just above the wrist bone. If pinned to clothing, it is usually placed on the left side, near the shoulder or neckline, ensuring it is visible but not obstructive. Always ensure it complements the outfit without overwhelming it.
A corsage is traditionally worn on the left side of a person's chest, either on the lapel or near the shoulder. This placement allows for easy visibility and compliments the natural gesture of extending the right hand for handshakes or greetings.