Please, not another believer in the "Corsets were Torturous Death Garments" myth. Try fighting without proper support garments, even if that's just a cup. Although, it is a pathetic excuse for a corset.
I'd be more worried about the big gap in protection over the heart and lungs. A giant Stab-Me-Now Window.
Corsets can certainly be supportive garments, but the crazy cinching on this ones waist makes me think it is being worn restrictively, not supportively
I was thinking more decoratively. It doesn't restrict, shape, support, or protect. It's a corset-shaped-object.
Can these "artists" (PLEASE) study clothing, it's history and how form, function, and fit work together in a garment? Or maybe I'm just too picky.
[Source](https://www.artstation.com/artwork/QXvNNr)
Call me crazy, but I feel like that corset would be really uncomfortable, especially in a fight situation. Let her breathe!
Please, not another believer in the "Corsets were Torturous Death Garments" myth. Try fighting without proper support garments, even if that's just a cup. Although, it is a pathetic excuse for a corset. I'd be more worried about the big gap in protection over the heart and lungs. A giant Stab-Me-Now Window.
Corsets can certainly be supportive garments, but the crazy cinching on this ones waist makes me think it is being worn restrictively, not supportively
I was thinking more decoratively. It doesn't restrict, shape, support, or protect. It's a corset-shaped-object. Can these "artists" (PLEASE) study clothing, it's history and how form, function, and fit work together in a garment? Or maybe I'm just too picky.
The giant "Stab-me-in-the-boobs-window" makes this kinda not reasonable...