Corset Chronicle
Corsets have been used as a
fashion item by both men and women for
centuries. The form and construction
techniques have been on a continual pattern
of change similar to the modernization in
the materials and items used. For you to
develop the correct shape for you, you might
be better informed if you have an
understanding of the types of materials used
in today's corsets.
Corsets and Body Shaping
The corsets built a long time ago have
usually been the ones with the least amount of
reshaping. The breasts look to be constrained
and give the look of a minimized profile. To
develop this profile you must work to reshape
the iherent shape and curves of a lady's
body.
Busks, Boning and Corset Construction
A corset really depends on two rudimentary
factors to be successful: a) the type of boning
material used, and b) how snug the lacing can
be tightened. In order to ensure a comfortable
fit you can only tighten the lacing so much,
the rest of the support is provided by the
boning.
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 you are looking
to select steel boning for the corset you
choose the width is secondary to the thickness.
When the correct thickness of spring steel is
used 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 put on your corset and take off
your corset by yourself. The busks were created
in the 1860's and began with straight busks,
the elaborate and intricate spoon busk was
invented a decade later. The entire collection
of thse corsets can be found in our online
auctions or superstore.
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