Corset Bulletin
There has always been a following for
corsets by both sexes for
hundreds of years. Shapes and construction
techniques have been changing and so have
the materials and types of items used. In
order to create the shape you desire, you
need to have knowledge of the items
available to you today.
Ultimate Body Shaping With Corsets
The corsets built a long time ago are
typically the ones with a moderate amount of
curves or reshaping. The breast flesh tends to
be pressed down and their shape changed to
represent a minimized silouhette. To create
this silhouette you have to contain and fight
the usual shape and typical curves of a woman's
body.
Busks, Boning and Other Corset Facts
A quality corset depends on two factors: a)
the type of material used in the boning, and b)
the amount of tightening allowed by the lacing
design. If you want to feel comfortable while
in your corset you are only able to tighten the
laces to a point, the rest of the support is
delivered by the function of the boning.
A good choice in boning material is steel
covered with nylon that comes in lighter colors
and is delivered in a variety of thicknesses,
widths and lengths. When looking for a
particular type of spring steel for your choice
in corsets the "thickness" is more important
than the width. Spring steel, when it is of the
proper thickness it is somewhat flexible but is
quite difficult to bend.
You can construct a corset with busks that
open and are typically used with the front of
corsets to allow you to dress yourself in the
corset without assistance. The first appearance
of a busk on a corset was near 1860 and
initiated with the straight busk, the more
complicated spoon busk was developed in the
1870's. Any of these corsets can be found in
our corset superstore.
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