Corset Background
Corset worship has been a
part of life for both men and women for
100's of years. The form and construction
methods have changed in both type and
variety and so have the components and
materials used. For you to create the figure
you desire, you should have knowledge of the
variety of items used in today's
corsets.
The Corset Body Shaping Story
The earlier corsets tend to be those with
the least amount of curves. Your breast shape
tends to be compressed and the subsequent
reshaping of the breast mass gives a minimized
appearance. To create this silhouette you have
to work against the usual shape and typical
curves of a woman's body.
All About Busks, Lacing, and Boning
The design of a corset is dependent on two
underlying factors to be successful: a) the
properties of the boning material, and b) how
tight you can snug up the lacing. To ensure
comfortable wear you are only able to tighten
the laces so much, you should rely on the
boning for providing the rest of the
support.
A popular boning material is nylon coated
spring steel that is usually a lighter color
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 thickness is what should be
checked out. When the proper thickness of steel
boning is selected it is quite flexible and it
is extremely hard to bend.
You can construct a corset with busks that
open and are usually located on the front of
corsets to enable you to put on your corset
without assistance. The first appearance of a
busk on a corset was near 1860 and initiated
with the straight busk, the more intricate
spoon busk followed. Both of these items can be
located in our online corset superstore.
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