Corset Bulletin
Corsets have been used as a
fashion item by both men and women for
centuries. The shapes formed by the various
construction methods have been able to be
modernized similar to the updating of the
items and materials used. In order to create
the correct figure, you should have an
understanding of the types of materials used
in today's corsets.
Body Shaping Corsets
The corsets built a long time ago have
usually been the ones with moderate amounts of
reshaping. The breast flesh tends to be greatly
flattened and provide the appearance of a
minimized breast profile. To attain this
straight silhouette you are having to "fight"
the natural curves of most women’s bodies.
Busks, Boning and Corset Construction
A quality corset depends on two factors: a)
the type and material used in the boning, and
b) how tight you can snug up the lacing. To
ensure you are comfortable while wearing your
corset you can only tighten and lace up to a
point, the remainder of the functionality is
provided by the support delivered by the
boning.
Spring steel boning is nylon-coated steel
that comes in lighter colors and is built in a
wide variety of lengths, widths, and
thicknesses. When you are deciding on the type
of steel boning for the corset you choose the
width is secondary to the thickness. When the
correct thickness of spring steel is used it is
flexible but it is very hard to bend.
You can construct a corset with busks that
open and are usually located on the front of
corsets to enable you to put on your corset
without assistance. The earliest busks were
invented around 1860 and began with straight
busks, the elaborate and intricate spoon busk
was invented a decade later. The entire
collection of thse corsets can be found in our
online auctions or superstore.
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