Corset Report
Corset worship has been a
part of life for both women and men for many
centuries. The construction methods and
shapes they produce have changed due to new
technology and so have the materials used.
In order to reproduce the correct shapes,
you should have knowledge of the materials
and items you can use in today's
marketplace.
The Corset Body Shaping Story
The oldest corsets are typically those with
the least amount of shape or curves. The
breasts tend to be flattened and deliver the
appearance of a minimal breast silhouhette. To
develop this shape you have to constrain and
work against the curves and shape of of a
woman's body.
Boning and Busks
Success depends on two things: 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 lace up and tighten so
much, you should rely on the boning for
providing the rest of the support.
A good boning material is spring steel
coated in nylon that provides a light color
base 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 is of minor concern while your
primary focus should be on the thickness. When
the proper thickness of steel boning is
selected it is quite flexible and it is
extremely hard to bend.
There are also busk fasteners that open and
are used for the front of corsets to allow you
to slide into and out of your corset without
another person's help. The first time busks
were used was near 1860 and started with a
straight simple busk, the complications of the
spoon busk was developed around 1870. All of
these items can be found in our online corset
store.
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