Corset Bulletin
Corsets have been used as a
fashion item by both men and women for the
last several centuries. The form and
construction techniques have been changing
and so have the materials and types of items
used. In order to create the best shape for
you, you might be better informed if you
have an understanding of the types of
materials used in today's corsets.
Ultimate Body Shaping With Corsets
The corsets built a long time ago tend to be
ones with the least amount of reshaping. The
breasts look to be pressed down and their shape
changed to represent a minimized silouhette. To
create this silhouette you have to reshape the
general curves and shape of a female's
profile.
Corset Facts about Boning, Lacing, and
Busks
A corset really depends on two rudimentary
factors to be successful: a) the type of
material used in the boning, and b) the amount
of tightening allowed by the lacing design. If
you want to feel comfortable while in your
corset you can only lace so tightly, it is
therefore more practical to use the proper
quality of "bone".
One of the best boning materials is nylon
covered steel that is pale white in color and
is delivered in a variety of thicknesses,
widths and lengths. When looking for a
particular type of spring steel for your choice
in corsets the width gives way to the thickness
in what is most important. You are able to
judge when the correct spring steel boning is
selected because it is very pliable but it is
difficult to bend.
You can construct a corset with busks that
open and are usually located on the front of
corsets to allow you the freedom to get into
your corset without requesting help from
anyone. The busk fasteners were developed near
1860 and launched with simple busks, the more
complicated spoon busk was developed a few
years later. Both of these items can be found
in our corset superstore.
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