Dene Adams Corset Review Corchic : /korsheek/: A womans - TopicsExpress



          

Dene Adams Corset Review Corchic : /korsheek/: A womans close-fitting supporting undergarment, smart, elegant and sophisticated method of carry. The design and company is run by a mother and NRA Certified Instructor. Anna Henry was raised in a traditional American pro-gun light. Her grandfather believed; There is no such thing as a gun accident. Guns should be respected and not feared and when treated with respect, guns can be an integral part of our daily life. After seeing the photos of the tasteful femine lace corset, I knew I needed one. Yes, need in the definition of want! I glanced at the offered styles and picked my passion. I ordered, The Blonde, it seemed fitting being one. The manufactor states it takes 10-12 days to receive your order. It took 10 days for mine to arrive. I did the touchdown dance from my mailbox until I was inside! As I opened the package anxiously, the colored wrapping paper it was in showed the care taken shipping it out. I easily put on the corset. I started from bottom attaching the eye hooks. The first thing I noticed instantly was the comfort of the corset is outstanding. Second is, once I put the corset, on my posture improved instantly. Im thinking even if Im not carrying in it, I should wear the corset for posture! Not carrying in it, hee hee. Ladies, the corset is as stunning on you, as in the photos. I was impressed with how the overall corset was so well made. Its a sturdy solid piece with reinforced eye hooks. I wore a simple tank top out for my 1st review run. Even with a loose fitting tank you cannot see the corset shape or firearm underneath it. I added my Sig P238, it sucked into the corset like it wasnt there! Its still summer here with temperatures in the high nineties. The corset is recommended to be worn when it is comfortable for you wearing jeans without being hot. I noticed after a few hours the corset made my body temperature a bit higher. The corset does have the wicking properties in the material. You may wash in a machine but must hang to dry. As with any new holster you have to practice your draw. So it was time to practice my draw with my Sig unloaded. I used my thumb on my weak hand and made a thumbs up. Then I used it to do a tee shirt upwards sweep to give my strong hand (shooting hand) a place to draw my gun from. To me this way, was not a time saving practical draw. I then took my strong hand and made the thumbs up and in one motion pulled my shirt up enough to draw. This is the best way to save time and have a fluid movement to draw. With any new holster practice is your friend. This draw is certainly something I need lots of practice with. I normally wear my IWB holster (inside the waistband) on my strong side in the appendix carry position. I wore a regular tee shirt my next wear. I was fortunate enough to be able to wear it throughout the day. After half a day, I was used to having the overall pull on my back and stomach. The corset gave me a shaper figure underneath the tee. You could not see the shape of the firearm or corset in the tee. I had a school function my third wear day. I wore a dress shirt with silky-like material. This day I had to wear the corset without my firearm while at the school. Again throughout my day, (I had multiple people confirm this) you could not tell I was wearing the corset or carrying. Ladies once you wear it all day long and take it off, you do feel as if everything just springs out! My forth day I decided to have a bit of change. I carried a compact 9mm in the corset with a fully loaded magazine on the opposite side. The corset comes standard with a left and right pocket. I honestly didnt notice the weight difference with both sides full. The corset had no problems hiding the compact 9mm or magazine. By day five of wearing it, I was finally getting used to the corset feeling while sitting down. I ran into the issue of the corset rolling under at top and bottom. Once standing I had to unroll it back to lay flat on both ends. This is due to me being a petite, per the manufacturer. Being my torso is shorter than normal, it causes the corset to fold inwards (on both ends) when I sit. The manufactor is in the process of making a petite line. Im on the list to call when the petite is ready! I plan to wear this holster come winter for a holster change-up. It will definitely be my pick if I need to be a tad more shapely for an outfit! Holsters are my favorite firearm accessory. Women now have endless options with so many different types all serving a slightly different purpose. Im looking forward to doing a monthly review on different womens holsters and posting them here. ~Sincerely, my best to you, Tarra Photo credit goes to my Great Dane, Hannah (she finally moved for me to snap a quick photo) ;)
Posted on: Thu, 02 Oct 2014 11:20:54 +0000

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