Corset Background
There has been corset worship by both
sexes for the last several hundred years.
The types of shapes and construction
techniques have changed over time. and so
have the components and materials used. If
you are trying to create the figure you
covet, you may be a better consumer if you
have an understanding of the assortment of
materials and items you can choose from.
Using Corsets to Shape the Body
The first corsets have usually produces
figures with moderate amounts of reshaping. The
breast flesh looks to be extremely compressed
and their appearance reshaped. To develop this
silhouette you must work against the natural
shape and curves of a woman's body.
Corsets: Lacing, Boning and Busks
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 you to have a
comfortable feeling while wearing your corset
you are capable of lacing up only so much, you
should rely on the boning material to provide
the rest of the structural support.
Spring steel boning is nylon-coated steel
that is white in color and comes in different
widths, thickness and length. When choosing a
spring steel for your favorite corset style the
thickness is of primary importance. When the
right spring steel is used it is pliable but it
is really hard to bend.
You are able to also find busks that open
and are mainly used on the front of corsets to
enable you to put on and take off your corset
without calling someone in for help. The busks
made their debut around 1860 and allowed
construction with straight busks, the modern
spoon busk was developed approximately ten
years later. These corsets call all be found in
our online corset superstore.
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