Corset Background
Corset worship has been a
part of life for both men and women for
100's of years. The various shapes and
construction methods have changed in both
type and variety and so have the components
and materials used. If you are trying to
create the figure you desire, you should
have knowledge of the materials and items
you can use in today's marketplace.
Using Corsets to Shape the Body
The oldest created corsets tend to be those
with the least amount of shape or curves. The
breasts tend to be compressed and the
subsequent reshaping of the breast mass gives a
minimized appearance. To attain this profile
you must work against the natural shape and
curves of a woman's body.
Corset Fabrication With Busks and
Boning
A great corset design depends on two main
factors: a) the properties of the boning
material, and b) how much you can tighten the
lacing. To feel comfortable in your corset you
are capable of lacing up only so much, you
should rely on the boning material to provide
the rest of the structural support.
Steel boning is typically coated in nylon
that typically is rendered in a lighter color
pallette and comes in a group of thicknesses,
widths, and lengths. 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 thickness is of primary importance.
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 sometimes 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 modern
spoon busk was developed approximately ten
years later. These corsets call all be found in
our online corset superstore.
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