Corset Account
Corsets have been
attractive to both sexes for the last
several centuries. The form and construction
techniques have been able to be modernized
similar to the updating of the items and
materials used. If you are trying to develop
the best shape for you, you might be better
informed if you have an understanding of the
types of materials used in today's
corsets.
Body Shaping Corsets
The really old corsets tend to be ones with
the least amount of reshaping. The breasts look
to be contained and give the look of a
minimized profile. To develop this profile you
are having to "fight" the natural curves of
most women’s bodies.
Corset Facts about Boning, Lacing, and
Busks
A successful corset design is related to two
components: a) the type and strength of boning
used, and b) how snug the lacing can be
tightened. In order to ensure a comfortable fit
you can only lace so tightly, it is therefore
more practical to use the proper quality of
"bone".
One of the best boning materials is nylon
covered steel that is pale white in color and
is constructed in a wide variety of
thicknesses, lengths, and widths. When
specifying the steel boning for the best corset
for your body type the width takes precedence
over thickness. You are able to judge when the
correct spring steel boning is selected because
it is very pliable but it is difficult to
bend.
Busk front closures are sometimes used, they
open and are found on the front of corsets to
allow you to dress yourself in the corset
without assistance. The first appearance of a
busk on a corset was near 1860 and initiated
with the straight busk, the more complicated
spoon busk was developed a few years later.
Both of these items can be found in our corset
superstore.
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