Corset Story
There has always been a following for
corsets by both sexes for
many hundreds of years. The shapes formed by
the various construction methods have been
able to be modernized similar to the
updating of the items and materials used. If
you are trying to reproduce the shape you
covet, you need to have an education of the
items available to you today.
Body Shaping Corsets
The corsets from earlier times have usually
been those with minimal amounts of reshaping.
The breast flesh tends to be greatly flattened
and provide the appearance of a minimized
breast profile. To attain this straight
silhouette you are having to "fight" the
natural curves of most women’s bodies.
Corset Facts about Boning, Lacing, and
Busks
A quality corset depends on two factors: a)
the type and material used in the boning, and
b) how tight you can snug up the lacing. To
ensure you are comfortable while wearing your
corset you can only tighten and lace up to a
point, the remainder of the functionality is
provided by the support delivered by the
boning.
A useful boning material is nylon cased
spring steel that delivers a pale color base
and is constructed in a wide variety of
thicknesses, lengths, and widths. When
specifying the steel boning for the corset you
choose the width is secondary to the thickness.
When the correct thickness of spring steel is
used it is flexible but it is very hard to
bend.
You can also use busk fasteners that open
and are typically used with the front of
corsets to allow you to dress yourself in the
corset without assistance. The busks first
appeared in the 1860's and started with the
simplest busk, the more complicated spoon busk
was developed a few years later. Both of these
items can be found in our corset
superstore.
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