Corset Background
There has been corset worship 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 desirable shape for
you, 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 really old corsets are usually ones the
a minimal amount of reshaping. The breasts look
to be constrained and their appearance
reshaped. To develop this silhouette you have
to compress and reshape the regular curves and
general shape 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 only able to tighten the laces so much,
the boning provides the remainder of the
support.
Spring steel boning is nylon-coated steel
that is white in color and is manufactured in a
collection of widths, lengths, and thicknesses.
When you are looking to select steel boning for
your favorite corset style the thickness gives
way to the width in importance. You are sure
when you purchase a corset with the best steel
boning because it is flexible and pliable, but
it is very hard to bend it.
You are able to also find busks that open
and are found on the front of corsets to allow
you to put on your corset and take off your
corset by yourself. The busk type fasteners
were invented around 1860 and allowed
construction with straight 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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