Corset Chronicle
There has always been a following for
corsets by both sexes for
the last several centuries. The form and
construction techniques have been upgraded
with newer technology similar to the
modernization in the materials and items
used. For you to develop the best shape for
you, you might be better informed if you
have an understanding of the types of
materials used in today's corsets.
Corsets for Shaping the Body
The ancient corsets tend to be ones with the
least amount of reshaping. The breasts look to
be contained and give the look of a minimized
profile. To develop this profile you must work
to reshape the usual shape and typical curves
of a woman's body.
Corsets: Lacing, Boning and Busks
Any top quality corset design relys on two
fundatmental factors: a) the type and strength
of boning 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,
you can rely on the boning material to deliver
the remainder of the support.
One of the most popular types of boning is
steel boning covered in nylon that is usually
light in color and is constructed in a wide
variety of thicknesses, lengths, and widths.
When specifying the steel boning for the best
corset for your body type the width takes
precedence over thickness. You can tell when
you have selected the proper spring steel
boning because it is really flexible but it is
almost impossible 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 spoon busk appeared shortly
afterward in about 1870. Both items can be
found in our online shop.
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