Corset Background
There has been corset worship by both
sexes for the last several hundred years.
The construction techniques and the shapes
they form have been upgraded with newer
technology and so have the components and
materials used. If you are trying to create
the figure you covet, you may be a better
consumer if you have an understanding of the
assortment of materials and items you can
choose from.
Body Shaping and Corsets - The Perfect
Match
The first corsets have usually produces
figures the a minimal amount of reshaping. Your
breast shape appears to be in compression and
the subsequent reshaping of the breast mass
gives a minimized appearance. To attain this
profile you have to contain the regular curves
and general shape of a woman's body.
Boning and Busks
Success depends on two things: a) strength
of boning used, and b) how much you can tighten
the lacing. To feel comfortable in your corset
you should only tighten and lace up so much,
the boning provides the remainder of the
support.
A popular boning material is nylon coated
spring steel that is usually a lighter color
and is created in a group of lengths,
thicknesses, and widths. When you are deciding
on the type of steel boning for the corset best
suited to you the thickness gives way to the
width in importance. You know when you have
selected a corset with the correct steel boning
because it is clearly flexible but is is
extremely difficult to bend.
There are also busks which open and are used
in the front of corsets to enable you to put on
your corset without assistance. The earliest
busks were invented around 1860 and began with
the inclusion of a simple busk, the more
detailed spoon busk was created ten years
later. Both of these items can be located in
our online corset superstore.
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