RSLOVE Lingerie Set with Garter Belt Review: Red Roses, Heart Cutouts, and a $20 Promise
Amazon is full of “lingerie sets with garter belt” that are a bra, a thong, and four straps hoping you own stockings. RSLOVE at least commits to a look: red rose lace over black mesh, a strappy V above the bust with little bows, a wide black elastic underband, and a matching belt with two heart-shaped cutouts at the hips. Sixteen thousand reviews. Twenty dollars. The question is whether the hearts stay hearts after one wash, and whether the bralette is a bralette or a costume top.
This is date-night architecture, not a T-shirt bra. If you wanted seamless, you are in the wrong listing. If you wanted a set that photographs as a set — bra, belt, thong, stockings clipped in — this is the silhouette the category keeps promising.
The bra is a bralette with opinions
Wireless. Strappy. The red floral lace sits on a black mesh base, and the thin black elastics make a V on the chest that will show under anything with a neckline. That is the point. Support is light. Small-to-average cups get a shape. Fuller busts will meet the underband and wonder where the rest of the cup went. There is no foam to cheat with. The wide black elastic at the ribcage is doing more work than the lace, which is correct engineering for this price, and also why it can leave a mark if you size down “for drama.”
The bows are glue-and-stitch decoration. Cute in the photo. Do not tug them. The straps are adjustable enough to stop the V from becoming a noose. If you have a long torso, the underband sits where a waist wants to be, not where a bra band wants to be — try it standing, not lying down on the listing model’s crop.
The hearts are the belt’s whole personality — size the waist or they distort.
Belt, thong, stockings
The garter belt is a wide black waistband with red lace framing those two heart windows. Four straps, scalloped, with the usual plastic clips. They hold a stocking with a proper welt. They do not hold a cheap knee-high. If your shipment does not include stockings, budget for a pair with a real lace top — the clips need fabric, not nylon film. Sit down once before you leave the house. If a clip pops, it will pop at dinner, not in the mirror.
The thong matches. It is a thong. The heart cutouts on the belt sit on the hip, so the thong line is part of the drawing. High-cut briefs will fight the belt. Wear what the set drew.
What could be better
Lace at this price snags. Hand-wash, or enjoy a pulled rose. The red can look more costume-scarlet in person than in the listing’s lighting — if you wanted burgundy wine, check the color name, not the hero. Sizing is Amazon-standard chaos: the belt is a waist measurement, the bralette is a chest guess. When they disagree, believe the belt and size the top with the Size Guide, not the model’s crop.
It is also not everyday. The straps will write themselves on a white shirt. This is a closed-door set, a hotel set, a “I put this on with intent” set. For a first garter experiment it is a fair teacher. For a heirloom corset, look at structured overbusts and spend more.
Who it's for
Someone who wants the full drawing — strappy bra, heart belt, stockings — without a $80 tax. Size honestly. Clip real stockings. Do not machine-dry the roses.
Pros
- A complete silhouette: bra, heart-cutout belt, thong, clips that take a real welt
- Rose lace over black mesh reads as a set, not three random SKUs
- Wide underband does more than the decorative straps
- Adjustable garters that actually clip
- Strong look for the money if you treat it as occasion-wear
Cons
- Light support — fuller busts will want a different top
- Lace will snag in a mixed wash
- Red can skew costume-bright versus the listing
- Belt size and bralette size may not agree
- Straps show under everything — not a day set
A $20 three-piece that looks like a set on a body, not just in a packshot. Size the belt, clip proper stockings, and keep it out of the dryer.