Corset History
There has always been a following for
corsets by both sexes for
the last several hundred years. The shaping
forms and construction techniques have been
changing similar to the changes in materials
used. In order to develop the best shape for
you, you need to have knowledge of the items
available to you today.
Shaping the Body with Corsets
The older corsets are typically the ones
with a moderate amount of curves or reshaping.
The breast flesh tends to be in compression and
their appearance changed to look minimized. To
create this profile you have to reshape the
typical shape and inherent curves of woman's
body.
Corsets: Lacing, Boning and Busks
Any top quality corset design relys on two
fundatmental factors: a) strength of boning
used, and b) tightness of lacing. For the sake
of comfort you can only lace up and tighten so
much, the remainder of the support is done by
the boning.
One of the most popular types of boning is
steel boning covered in nylon that is usually
light in color and is made in an assortment of
widths, lengths, and thicknesses. When you
select the spring steel for the best looking
corset for your shape the width is of minor
concern while your primary focus should be on
the thickness. The steel boning characteristic
makes a perfect corset because it is pliable
and flexible, but it is nearly impossible to
bend them.
Busk fasteners are also used, they open and
are used for the front of corsets to allow you
to put your corset on and off without help. The
busks first appeared in the 1860's and started
with the simplest busk, the spoon busk appeared
shortly afterward in about 1870. Both items can
be found in our online shop.
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