Corset Background
Corsets have been idolized
by both women and men for centuries. The
types of shapes and construction techniques
have changed over time. and so have the
components and materials used. If you are
trying to create the figure you covet, you
should have an understanding of the items
and materials you can select from.
Body Shaping and Corsets
The first corsets have usually produces
figures with moderate amounts of reshaping. The
breast flesh looks to be extremely compressed
and their appearance reshaped. To develop this
silhouette you must work against the curves and
shape of of a woman's body.
Busks, Boning and Corset Construction
A corset of high quality depends on two main
factors: a) the characteristics of the boning
material used, and b) the ability to pull
together the lacing. 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.
One of the best boning materials is nylon
covered steel that is pale white in color and
is manufactured in a collection of widths,
lengths, and thicknesses. When looking for a
particular type of spring steel 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 located
on the front of corsets to allow you the
freedom to get into your corset without
requesting help from anyone. The busk fasteners
were developed near 1860 and started with the
simplest 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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