Corset Report
There has been corset worship by both
women and men for many centuries. The
construction methods and shapes they produce
have varied. and so have the materials used.
In order to reproduce the desirable shape
for you, you may be a better consumer if you
have an understanding of the materials and
items you can choose from.
Corsets and Body Shaping
The really old corsets are typically those
with the least amount of shape or curves. The
breasts tend to be flattened and the subsequent
reshaping of the breast mass gives a minimized
appearance. To attain this profile you have to
contain the curves and shape of of a woman's
body.
Busks, Boning and Corset Construction
A corset of high quality depends on two main
factors: a) the characteristics of the boning
material used, and b) the ability to tighten
the lacing. In order for the corset to fit you
comfortably you can only lace up and tighten so
much, you should rely on the boning for
providing the rest of the support.
Spring steel boning is nylon-coated steel
that is white in color and comes in different
widths, thickness and length. When you are
making a selection for the type of steel boning
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 quite
flexible and it is extremely hard to bend.
You are able to also find busks that open
and are mainly used on the front of corsets to
enable you to put on and take off your corset
without calling someone in for 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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