Corset History
There has been an attraction to corsets by both sexes for
the last several hundred years. The shaping
forms and construction techniques have been
changing similar to the changes in materials
used. In order to develop the best shape for
you, you should have knowledge of the
materials and items you can use in today's
marketplace.
Shaping the Body with Corsets
The older corsets tend to be those with the
least amount of shape or curves. The breasts
tend to be in compression and their appearance
changed to look minimized. To create this
profile you have to reshape the typical shape
and inherent curves of woman's body.
Corset Fabrication With Busks and
Boning
A great corset design depends on two main
factors: a) strength of boning used, and b)
tightness of lacing. For the sake of comfort
you can only lace so tightly, you should rely
on the boning material to provide the rest of
the structural support.
Steel boning is typically coated in nylon
that is typically a light color and is made in
an assortment of widths, lengths, and
thicknesses. When you select the spring steel
for the best looking corset for your shape the
width gives way to the thickness in what is
most important. When the right spring steel is
used it is pliable but it is really hard to
bend.
You can sometimes find busk fasteners that
open and are often used on the front of corsets
to allow you to put your corset on and off
without help. The busks first appeared in the
1860's and started with the simplest busk, the
more complicated spoon busk was developed a few
years later. These corsets call all be found in
our online corset superstore.
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