Korsettos
Korsettos is a term of Greek origin, literally translating to "little basket." While its etymological roots suggest a connection to containers, the term's modern usage, particularly in specialized contexts, often refers to a type of tightly laced undergarment designed to shape and compress the torso. This garment, commonly known as a corset, has a long history of use across various cultures.
Historically, corsets were constructed from stiff materials like whalebone, steel, or plastic boning, encased in fabric.
In contemporary times, the term "korsettos" might still be used colloquially or in specific fashion circles