Corset Background
There has been an attraction to corsets by both women and
men for a long time - 100's of years. The
construction techniques and the shapes they
form have changed in both type and variety
and so have the components and materials
used. If you are trying to create the
correct shapes, you need to have an
understanding of the items and materials you
can select from.
Body Shaping and 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 attain this profile you have to
compress and reshape the regular curves and
general shape of a woman's body.
Busks and Boning
The design of a corset is dependent on two
underlying factors to be successful: a) the
properties of the boning material, and b) how
much you can tighten the lacing. To feel
comfortable in your corset you are only able to
tighten the laces so much, the boning provides
the remainder of the support.
A useful boning material is nylon cased
spring steel that delivers a pale color base
and is created in a group of lengths,
thicknesses, and widths. When selecting the
spring steel boning for the best corset for you
the thickness gives way to the width in
importance. You are sure when you purchase a
corset with the best steel boning because it is
flexible and pliable, but it is very hard to
bend it.
You can sometimes find busk fasteners that
open and are often used on the front of corsets
to enable you to get into and out of your
corset without help. These did not appear until
around 1860 and began with the straight busk,
the more detailed spoon busk was created ten
years later. All of these items can be found in
our online corset store.
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