The Ferris Corset Waist was often stiffened by channels of cording, rather than exclusively by steel bones. In its day, it was a sort of "reform" or "good sense" garment, more flexible and less rigid than the usual boned corset. Nevertheless, it's dismaying to read: The girls at the bottom seem to be teens. The…
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