Corset Record
Corsets have been worn by
both men and women for hundreds of years.
The construction techniques and the shapes
they form have been upgraded with newer
technology and so have the types of
materials used. For you to reproduce the
shape you desire, you need to have an
understanding of the materials available to
you on today’s market.
Corsets for Shaping the Body
The oldest created corsets are typically the
ones with a minimal amount of curves. Your
breast shape looks to be contained and create
the appearance of a minimized profile. To
attain this shape you have to contain and fight
the natural shape and curves of a woman's
body.
Busks and Boning
A corset of high quality depends on two main
factors: a) the characteristics of the boning
material used, and b) the level of lacing
tightening. In order for the corset to fit you
comfortably you can only lace up and tighten so
much, the remainder of the support is done by
the boning.
A useful boning material is nylon cased
spring steel that is white in color and comes
in different widths, thickness and length. When
choosing a spring steel 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. The steel boning
characteristic makes a perfect corset because
it is pliable and flexible, but it is nearly
impossible to bend them.
You are able to also find busks that open
and are mainly used on 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 corsets can be found in either our
corset superstore or our corset auctions.
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