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Tactical Corsets

Posted: 16/04/2010 00:02:21

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Tactical Corsets

What happens if you want to start a war, take on the axis of evil, or annihilate the righteous? How on earth are you going to do that in style? Well, fear not, we have your answer, welcome Tactical Corsets.

These things are not for the faint hearted, after all with military grade materials, they'll out live you. In development is a full blown bullet proof version, and not just a quick kevlar job either. They want to create it out of a gel which combines with kevlar to make sure you don't get bruised. After all we cant be having women bruised in battle can we!

Among a vast array of pouches and bags, they have even developed a lipstick pouch to attach, just incase you need to top up on the red gloss. Then again in times of apocalyptic collapse it will also hold a single rifle bullet. [we'd advise sliver, after all with one bullet you need to make it count]

The creator Mr Peake states "purses are obsolete, they take away from a woman's figure, the military have modular gear which is much more functional" yeah, which keeps your hands free for items like the M4 Milsim Assault Rifle, which you can also get from Tactical Corsets, nothing better than a dangerous, deadly girl right?

Available in four different types including under-bust, over-bust and a custom option there is everything the malevolent woman could want from style.

We keep talking about a Stylenoir army, maybe this is the first step to creating one, soldier training commences next week. . .




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