Corset Bulletin
Corsets have been utilized
by both men and women for 100's of years.
Shapes and construction techniques have
varied. and so have the materials and types
of items used. In order to create the
correct figure, you might be better informed
if you have knowledge of the variety of
items used in today's corsets.
The Corset Body Shaping Story
The corsets built a long time ago have
usually been the ones with the least amount of
curves. Your breast shape tends to be
compressed and the subsequent reshaping of the
breast mass gives a minimized appearance. To
create this silhouette you have to work against
the curves and shape of of a woman's body.
Boning, Busks and Other Corset
Techniques
A fabulous corset depends on two primary
factors: a) the strength and other factors of
the boning material, and b) the amount of
tightening allowed by the lacing design. If you
want to feel comfortable while in 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.
A fine choice in boning is the use of spring
steel cased 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 your choice in corsets the
thickness is what should be checked out. When
the proper thickness of steel boning is
selected it is very pliable but it is difficult
to bend.
You can use 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 busk
fasteners were developed 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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