Corset Background
There has been corset worship by both
sexes for the last several hundred years.
The construction techniques and the shapes
they form have been upgraded with newer
technology similar to the modernization in
the materials and items used. If you are
trying to create the figure you covet, you
may be a better consumer if you have an
understanding of the variety of items used
in today's corsets.
Body Shaping and Corsets
The really old corsets are usually ones with
the least amount of curves. Your breast shape
tends to be compressed and provide the
appearance of a minimized breast profile. To
create this shape you have to compress and
reshape the regular curves and general shape of
a woman's body.
Boning and Busks
The design of a corset is dependent on two
underlying factors to be successful: a) the
properties of the boning material, and b) how
tight you can snug up the lacing. To ensure
comfortable wear you are only able to tighten
the laces so much, the boning provides the
remainder of the support.
A popular boning material is nylon coated
spring steel that is usually a lighter color
and is created in a group of lengths,
thicknesses, and widths. When selecting the
spring steel boning for the corset best suited
to you 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.
There are also busks which open and are used
in the front of corsets to enable you to get
into and out of your corset without help. These
did not appear until around 1860 and began with
the inclusion of a simple busk, the more
detailed spoon busk was created ten years
later. All of these items can be found in our
online corset store.
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