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A firm-fitting undergarment, usually worn as [[lingerie]], designed to push up the [[breasts]]. A bustier resembles a [[bra]], but longer, extending beneath the breasts to cover part of the waist and stomach. The length may vary, but a bustier usually ends above the [[navel]]. The difference between a bustier and a [[corset]] is that a corset has laces or buttons in front, is usually longer and made of stronger material, usually doesn't cup the breasts, and is usually is tighter around the waist. A bustier is usually shorter (above the navel), usually cups the breasts, and is designed mainly to hold up the breasts, not to hold in the waist. In addition, a bustier should not be confused with an [[underbust]], which denotes attire worn below -and not on- the breasts. h4. Examples * post #314129 * post #434924 * post #546192 * post #3970140 - A Bustier worn with an Underbust h4. See also * [[corset]] * [[Tag group:Attire]] Updated by bot Sun, Sep 18 '22, 02:55 |