Corset Background
There has been corset worship by both
sexes 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 components and
materials used. If you are trying to create
the figure you covet, 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 first corsets are usually ones the a
minimal amount of reshaping. Your breast shape
appears to be in compression and the subsequent
reshaping of the breast mass gives a minimized
appearance. To attain this profile you have to
contain the regular curves and general shape of
a woman's body.
Boning and Busks
Success depends on two things: a) strength
of boning used, and b) how much you can tighten
the lacing. To feel comfortable in your corset
you should only tighten and lace up so much,
the boning provides the remainder of the
support.
A good boning material is spring steel
coated in nylon that provides a light color
base and is made in an assortment of widths,
lengths, and thicknesses. When selecting the
spring steel boning for the best corset for you
the thickness, and not the width, should be of
primary importance. You can tell when you have
selected the proper spring steel boning because
it is flexible and pliable, but it is very hard
to bend it.
You can sometimes find busk fasteners that
open and are often used on the front of corsets
to enable you to slip into and out of your
corset unassisted. These did not appear until
around 1860 and began with the straight busk,
the spoon busk appeared shortly afterward in
about 1870. Both items can be found in our
online shop.
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