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Processing times depend on the type of order:

Ready-to-ship corsets: Processed in 3-5 business days

Made-to-order corsets: Processed in 2-4 weeks

Once shipped, delivery times vary depending on the shipping method.

USA

  • Standard Shipping: 3-7 business days
  • Expedited Shipping: 2-3 business days
  • Express Shipping: 1-2 business days

Shipping times may vary due to carrier delays, holidays, or weather conditions. You'll receive a tracking number once your order ships.

International shipping.

Timeline for international shipping(8-30days) can vary greatly depending on the destination. 

Your order may be subject to import duties and taxes (including VAT), which are incurred once a shipment reaches your destination country. We are (Lilac Lily Corset) not responsible for these charges if they are applied and are your responsibility as a customer.

Estimate shipping cost: 

Canada $20-30

United Kingdom - $25-40 

France - $30-40

Spain - $30-40

Germany $25-30

Australia $28-35

The availability of restocks depends on whether we have the fabric in stock or if it can be reordered. If a specific item is out of stock, feel free to reach out, and we’ll gladly check if it can be remade for you. We're always happy to assist and let you know the possibilities!"

1. Handwash in Warm Water: Fill a basin or sink with warm water and add a mild detergent. Gently submerge the handmade item and agitate the water to remove dirt and stains. Avoid using a washing machine, as it may damage boning or boning can damage fabric.

  2. Rinse Thoroughly with Cool Water: After handwashing, rinse the item thoroughly with cool water to remove any remaining soap residue.

  3. Roll into a Towel: Lay a clean towel flat on a surface and place the washed item on top. Roll the towel tightly with the item inside to blot out excess water. Press down gently to absorb as much water as possible.

  4. Hang to Dry: Hang the item on a drying rack or clothesline in a well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight. Ensure that the item is fully supported to maintain its shape while drying.

  5. Iron on a Cool Setting: (If needed) Once the item is almost dry, iron it on a cool setting to smooth out any wrinkles. Use a press cloth or a piece of cotton fabric between the iron and the item to protect  fibers. Avoid using a high heat setting, as it may damage the fabric.

Following these care instructions will help preserve the quality and longevity of your handmade items for years to come.

How to Measure Yourself

To find the best fit for your corset or corsage, take accurate measurements using a soft measuring tape. Stand naturally without sucking in or tensing your body.

Bust: Measure around the fullest part of your chest, keeping the tape snug but not tight.

Waist: Find the narrowest part of your waist, usually just above your belly button. Keep the tape level and comfortably fitted.

Hips: Measure around the widest part of your hips, usually 7–9 inches (18–23 cm) below your waist.

Use these measurements to determine your size in the charts. 

We offer different types of corsets, and each has its own size chart. It’s important to check the size chart for the specific corset you're interested in to ensure the best fit. Each corset’s page includes a size chart along with pictures of the corset for reference.

The possibility of a custom order depends on the style and difficulty of the corset or corsage you're looking for. Send us an email with reference pictures, and we will assess if it's possible. If you’d like a model we have on the website in a different fabric, or if you have a fabric in mind, feel free to email us. We'll check if it’s suitable for corset making and discuss options with you!

Corset vs. Corsage: What’s the Difference?

Corset – A structured garment designed for waist reduction and figure shaping. Our corsets provide a waist reduction of 3 to 5 cm, enhancing the silhouette by emphasizing the waist. They are made with sturdy materials, boning, and a lace-up or ribbon closure for a secure fit.

Corsage – A lighter alternative without waist reduction. It highlights the body's natural shape but doesn’t cinch or sculpt it. Corsages are usually softer, more comfortable.

 If you're between sizes according to our size chart, we recommend considering how tight or loose you’d like your corset or corsage to fit. For a more fitted, sculpted look, choose the smaller size to ensure a snug fit and waist reduction (for corsets). If you prefer a more comfortable, relaxed fit, go for the larger size.

For corsets, remember that they provide some adjustability with lacing, so if you're on the borderline, you can still achieve a great fit by tightening or loosening the laces. If you're unsure, feel free to reach out, and we’ll be happy to help guide you!

Find your answers here

Processing times depend on the type of order:

Ready-to-ship corsets: Processed in 3-5 business days

Made-to-order corsets: Processed in 2-4 weeks

Once shipped, delivery times vary depending on the shipping method.

USA

  • Standard Shipping: 3-7 business days
  • Expedited Shipping: 2-3 business days
  • Express Shipping: 1-2 business days

Shipping times may vary due to carrier delays, holidays, or weather conditions. You'll receive a tracking number once your order ships.

International shipping.

Timeline for international shipping(8-30days) can vary greatly depending on the destination. 

Your order may be subject to import duties and taxes (including VAT), which are incurred once a shipment reaches your destination country. We are (Lilac Lily Corset) not responsible for these charges if they are applied and are your responsibility as a customer.

Estimate shipping cost: 

Canada $20-30

United Kingdom - $25-40 

France - $30-40

Spain - $30-40

Germany $25-30

Australia $28-35

1. Handwash in Warm Water: Fill a basin or sink with warm water and add a mild detergent. Gently submerge the handmade item and agitate the water to remove dirt and stains. Avoid using a washing machine, as it may damage boning or boning can damage fabric.

  2. Rinse Thoroughly with Cool Water: After handwashing, rinse the item thoroughly with cool water to remove any remaining soap residue.

  3. Roll into a Towel: Lay a clean towel flat on a surface and place the washed item on top. Roll the towel tightly with the item inside to blot out excess water. Press down gently to absorb as much water as possible.

  4. Hang to Dry: Hang the item on a drying rack or clothesline in a well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight. Ensure that the item is fully supported to maintain its shape while drying.

  5. Iron on a Cool Setting: (If needed) Once the item is almost dry, iron it on a cool setting to smooth out any wrinkles. Use a press cloth or a piece of cotton fabric between the iron and the item to protect  fibers. Avoid using a high heat setting, as it may damage the fabric.

Following these care instructions will help preserve the quality and longevity of your handmade items for years to come.

How to Measure Yourself

To find the best fit for your corset or corsage, take accurate measurements using a soft measuring tape. Stand naturally without sucking in or tensing your body.

Bust: Measure around the fullest part of your chest, keeping the tape snug but not tight.

Waist: Find the narrowest part of your waist, usually just above your belly button. Keep the tape level and comfortably fitted.

Hips: Measure around the widest part of your hips, usually 7–9 inches (18–23 cm) below your waist.

Use these measurements to determine your size in the charts. 

We offer different types of corsets, and each has its own size chart. It’s important to check the size chart for the specific corset you're interested in to ensure the best fit. Each corset’s page includes a size chart along with pictures of the corset for reference.

Corset vs. Corsage: What’s the Difference?

Corset – A structured garment designed for waist reduction and figure shaping. Our corsets provide a waist reduction of 3 to 5 cm, enhancing the silhouette by emphasizing the waist. They are made with sturdy materials, boning, and a lace-up or ribbon closure for a secure fit.

Corsage – A lighter alternative without waist reduction. It highlights the body's natural shape but doesn’t cinch or sculpt it. Corsages are usually softer, more comfortable.

 If you're between sizes according to our size chart, we recommend considering how tight or loose you’d like your corset or corsage to fit. For a more fitted, sculpted look, choose the smaller size to ensure a snug fit and waist reduction (for corsets). If you prefer a more comfortable, relaxed fit, go for the larger size.

For corsets, remember that they provide some adjustability with lacing, so if you're on the borderline, you can still achieve a great fit by tightening or loosening the laces. If you're unsure, feel free to reach out, and we’ll be happy to help guide you!

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