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Re: The Doctor's Guide: Everything you need to know about dance belts - and more

geschrieben von EMPIRA  am 15.02. um 09:21:48 - als Antwort auf: The Doctor's Guide: Everything you need to know about dance belts - and more von Dr. Dancebelt
WOW!  Thank you for your thorough posting!  I wish I had seen that 23 years ago when I started ballet.  I had a Danskin dancebelt and wore the darned thing Backwards for a while.  "Why do they have the label on the FRONT?" I thought............  Didn't understand the THONG thing for a bit.  I think I saw someone putting it on the RIGHT way, that I figured it out.

Anyway, I have a few favorite dance belts.  I really do prefer the Capezio padded dancebelt.  It's great for pas de deux for a little help when my partner's knee ends up in my crotch.

I really miss the OLD Danskin dancebelts (of course they no longer make men's dancewear at all now...)  I liked the way the heavy elastic would smash things into place and keep it there.  The wide thong kept from digging in and the thing was a close to "comfortable" as I've ever seen.  They made the same design in lycra for a time (I have one) but it wasn't as good as the original.

The M Stevens dancebelt is good under some revealing or SMALL costumes.  I was in a music video (in drag and the top picture on my website) and wore my M Stevens for the shoot.  However, after ELEVEN hours of wearing the thing, I was in AGONY.  I like them for short-term wear ONLY!

Thanks again for your posting!  Wish we had the internet when I was younger!

EMPIRA


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