Corset Background
Corsets have been idolized
by both men and women for centuries. The
types of shapes and construction techniques
have changed in both type and variety and so
have the components and materials used. If
you are trying to create the correct figure,
you should have an understanding of the
types of materials used in today's
corsets.
Body Shaping and Corsets
The corsets built a long time ago have
usually been the ones with moderate amounts of
reshaping. The breasts look to be constrained
and their appearance reshaped. To create this
silhouette you have to work against the curves
and shape of of a woman's body.
Busks, Boning and Corset Construction
A corset really depends on two rudimentary
factors to be successful: a) the type of boning
material used, and b) the ability to pull
together the lacing. In order for you to have a
comfortable feeling while wearing your corset
you are able to lace and tighten up to a point,
you should rely on the boning for providing the
rest of the support.
Spring steel boning is nylon-coated steel
that is pale white in color and is manufactured
in a collection of widths, lengths, and
thicknesses. When you are looking to select
steel boning for your choice in corsets the
thickness is what should be checked out. When
the proper thickness of steel boning is
selected it is quite flexible and it is
extremely hard to bend.
You are able to also find busks 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 launched
with simple busks, today's spoon busk was
created more than a decade later. All of these
corsets can be found in either our corset
superstore or our corset auctions.
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