Corset Report
Corsets have been idolized
by both women and men for a long time -
100's of years. The construction methods and
shapes they produce have changed due to new
technology similar to the changes in
materials used. In order to reproduce the
correct shapes, you need to have an
understanding of the variety of items used
in today's corsets.
Shaping the Body with Corsets
The oldest corsets are typically those with
a minimal amount of curves. Your breast shape
tends to be compressed and the subsequent
reshaping of the breast mass gives a minimized
appearance. To develop this shape you have to
constrain and work against the typical shape
and inherent curves of woman's body.
All About Busks, Lacing, and Boning
A fabulous corset depends on two primary
factors: a) the strength and other factors of
the boning material, and b) the ability to
tighten the lacing. In order for the corset to
fit you comfortably you can only tighten the
lacing so much, the rest of the support is
provided by the boning.
A popular boning material is nylon coated
spring steel that is usually a lighter 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
width takes precedence over thickness. You know
when you have selected a corset with the
correct steel boning because it is clearly
flexible but is is extremely difficult to
bend.
There are also busks which open and are used
in the front of corsets to allow you to slide
into and out of your corset without another
person's help. The first appearance of a busk
on a corset was near 1860 and initiated with
the straight busk, the more intricate spoon
busk followed. Both of these items can be
located in our online corset superstore.
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