Corset Report
There has been an attraction to corsets by both women and
men for a long time - 100's of years. The
various shapes and construction methods have
come from a variety of backgrounds. and so
have the basic types of items used. In order
to reproduce the correct shapes, you need to
have an understanding of the items and
materials you can select from.
Body Shaping and Corsets - The Perfect
Match
The oldest corsets are typically those with
a minimal amount of curves. The breast flesh
looks to be extremely compressed and create the
appearance of a minimized profile. To develop
this shape you have to constrain and work
against the typical shape and inherent curves
of woman's body.
Busks and Boning
A corset of high quality depends on two main
factors: a) the characteristics of the boning
material used, and b) the level of lacing
tightening. In order for the corset to fit you
comfortably you can only lace up and tighten so
much, the remainder of the support is done by
the boning.
A useful boning material is nylon cased
spring steel that is white in color and comes
in a group of thicknesses, widths, and lengths.
When you are making a selection for the type of
steel boning for a corset that will look like
it was designed for you the thickness is what
should be checked out. When the proper
thickness of steel boning is selected it is
quite flexible and it is extremely hard to
bend.
You can use busks that open and are
sometimes used on the front of corsets to allow
you to slide into and out of your corset
without another person's help. The busk
fasteners were developed near 1860 and launched
with simple busks, today's spoon busk was
created more than a decade later. All of these
corsets can be found in either our corset
superstore or our corset auctions.
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