Corset Background
There has been corset worship by both
sexes for 100's of years. The various shapes
and construction methods have come from a
variety of backgrounds. and so have the
components and materials used. If you are
trying to create the desirable shape for
you, 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 tend to be those with the
least amount of shape or curves. The breasts
tend to be compressed and the subsequent
reshaping of the breast mass gives a minimized
appearance. To attain this profile you have to
compress and reshape the regular curves and
general shape of a woman's body.
Corset Fabrication With Busks and
Boning
A quality corset depends on two factors: a)
the type and material used in the boning, and
b) how tight you can snug up the lacing. To
ensure comfortable wear you can only tighten
the lacing so much, the rest of the support is
provided by the boning.
A popular boning material is nylon coated
spring steel that is usually light in color and
is delivered in a variety of thicknesses,
widths and lengths. When looking for a
particular type of spring steel for the best
corset for your body type the width takes
precedence over thickness. You know when you
have selected a corset with the correct steel
boning because it is clearly flexible but is is
extremely difficult to bend.
Busk fasteners are also used, they open and
are located 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 in the 1870's. Any of these
corsets can be found in our corset
superstore.
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