Rago Open-Bottom Girdle Review: Seventy-Seven Dollars, Extra Firm, Vintage Cut
The firm trainer with garters is $51. This extra-firm open-bottom is $77, 384 reviews, a 4.2. High waist, panels, a satin front, garters in the stills, an open crotch so you can live in it. Vintage job. If the cheaper Rago already held, skip. If you wanted extra-firm and a bathroom cut, stay — this is not a $9 Maidenform brief.
The Size Guide like a girdle, not like jeans. Wash as listed. Skip if you wanted seamless under a knit — seams are the point.
Open-bottom is a living garment
Three hundred reviews is enough. A 4.2 is people who wanted old-school hold and got it. Seventy-seven dollars is a foundation, not a trial.
Extra firm, open bottom, garters. Seventy-seven dollars is Rago’s heavier girdle, not the $51 trainer.
Who it's for
Vintage hold, stockings, people who already speak Rago sizes. Not everyday seamless. Size the waist, hang dry, pick extra-firm or the cheaper trainer, not both.
Pros
- Extra-firm named Rago
- Open-bottom as a real living cut
- 4.2 on a usable pile
- Distinct from the $51 garter trainer
- Garters if you actually wear stockings
Cons
- Seventy-seven dollars
- Seams will print
- Easy sister of the other Rago girdle
- Not seamless
- Sizing is old-school
A $77 Rago extra-firm open-bottom girdle. Size like a girdle, hang dry, and do not buy it as the cheaper trainer.