Corset Record
Corsets have been worn by
both men and women for a long time - 100's
of years. The construction techniques and
the shapes they form have been upgraded with
newer technology and so have the types of
materials used. For you to reproduce the
figure you covet, you should have an
education of the types of items available in
today's marketplace.
Using Corsets to Shape the Body
The oldest created corsets are typically
those with a minimal amount of curves. Your
breast shape looks to be extremely compressed
and create the appearance of a minimized
profile. To attain this shape you have to
contain and fight the natural shape and curves
of a woman's body.
Busks and Boning
A successful corset design is related to two
components: a) the characteristics of the
boning material used, and b) the level of
lacing tightening. If you want the corset to
feel comfortable when you are wearing it you
are only able to tighten the laces to a point,
you should rely on the boning material to
provide the rest of the structural support.
A useful boning material is nylon cased
spring steel that delivers a pale color base
and is constructed in a wide variety of
thicknesses, lengths, and widths. When choosing
a spring steel for your corset the "thickness"
is more important than the width. The steel
boning characteristic makes a perfect corset
because it is pliable and flexible, but it is
nearly impossible to bend them.
You can also use busk fasteners that open
and are typically used with the front of
corsets to enable you to put on and take off
your corset without calling someone in for
help. The busks made their debut around 1860
and initiated with a very simple busk, the more
complicated spoon busk was developed in the
1870's. These items can be found in either our
online superstore or our online auctions.
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