Corset Lowdown
Corsets have been idolized
by both women and men for centuries. The
types of shapes 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 shape
you covet, you need to have an education of
the materials and items you can choose
from.
Body Shaping Corsets
The really old corsets have usually been
those with minimal amounts of reshaping. The
breast flesh appears to be constrained and
their appearance reshaped. To develop this
silhouette you must work against the natural
curves of most women’s bodies.
Boning, Busks and Other Corset
Techniques
A fabulous corset depends on two primary
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 and lace up to a point, the remainder
of the functionality is provided by the support
delivered by the boning.
A fine choice in boning is the use of spring
steel cased in nylon that typically is rendered
in a lighter color pallette and is built in a
wide variety of lengths, widths, and
thicknesses. When you are deciding on the type
of steel boning for the corset best suited to
you the width is secondary to the thickness.
When the correct thickness of spring steel is
used it is flexible but it is very hard to
bend.
You can use busks that open and are usually
located on the front of corsets to enable you
to put on your corset without assistance. The
earliest busks were invented around 1860 and
began with the inclusion of a simple busk, 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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