Corset Report
Corsets have been utilized
by both men and women for many centuries.
The construction methods and shapes they
produce have been on a continual pattern of
change and so have the components that are
used. For you to create the correct shape
for you, you might be better informed if you
have knowledge of the variety of items used
in today's corsets.
Corsets for Shaping the Body
The corsets from earlier times have usually
been those with a minimal amount of curves.
Your breast shape looks to be contained and
create the appearance of a minimized profile.
To attain this shape you have to contain and
fight the usual shape and typical curves of a
woman's body.
Corset Facts about Boning, Lacing, and
Busks
A successful corset design is related to two
components: a) the type and strength of boning
used, and b) the level of lacing tightening. If
you want the corset to feel comfortable when
you are wearing it you are only able to tighten
the laces to a point, the rest of the support
is delivered by the function of the boning.
A useful boning material is nylon cased
spring steel that delivers a pale color base
and is constructed in a wide variety of
thicknesses, lengths, and widths. When
specifying the steel boning for your corset the
"thickness" is more important than the width.
Spring steel, when it is of the proper
thickness it is somewhat flexible but is quite
difficult to bend.
You can also use busk fasteners that open
and are typically used with the front of
corsets to allow you to dress yourself in the
corset without assistance. The busks first
appeared in the 1860's 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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