Friday 22 September 2017

Special Steel Boned Corsets in the Market


Corsets come in a variety of forms and designs in a hue of colors. These garments are used to shape the figure although they have become very much a fashion statement today with modern ladies.

There are many kinds of corsets in the market today to cater to the different preferences of the wearer or purchaser. Corsets can make a delightful gift to those who appreciate fashion or want to celebrate occasions boldly.

Shapely figures
The steel corsets are the best choice for shaping up the figure to emphasize the natural curves. The corset is specially designed to pull in the waist to improve the bustline for a sexier look.

A boned is made of thin steel bones skillfully crafted into the corset fabric for the best results while maintaining comfort with the right size. A steel corset offers comfort and great support for fuller figures.

Designs
The marketplace has plenty of high street fashion boutiques that offer a wide range of exquisite steel corsets in delightful and bold designs and colors. There is always one piece that would catch the eye in an affordable price tag.

Quality corset manufacturers of corsets are skilled and creative in manufacturing these corsets with expert care using the right materials, equipment and designs. Usually 100% cotton lining is incorporated for extra comfort while the second layer is intrinsically designed with beautiful patterns.

There are underbust and overbust corset varieties with traditional busk opening or modern side or back zip option.

Best sellers
There may be a host of reasons to consider a steel corset but fashion is a strong contender. The stunning boned corset in black halterneck is a definite show stealer on any wearer. The high quality design features adjustable halterneck straps with suspender loops and a second layer 100% fine cotton lining. This stunning corset creation functions to ease off four inches from the waistline.

Another best seller of steel corset is the brocade underbust corset in black; it is ideal as an undergarment although it can be worn as a fashionable outfit on its own to show off its simple and elegant design. This corset can be very stylish yet comfortable over long wearing periods.

Monday 11 September 2017

Corsets, Underbusts and Waspies


Corsets, Underbusts and Waspies are beautiful and intricate garments with long histories and many terms related to them. The following should help you understand the corsets construction better:
Basque - the section of bodice below waist which was shaped to hips and was also another name for a corset.

Bust Bodice - This is a covering for the bust, predominantly with straps and occasionally lightly boned at the side and front for giving the 'mono-bosom' effect.

Bustier - Often worn as outerwear it is a long-line brassiere which is often strapless.

Cambric - This is a fine white linen which is used for bodices and corset lining.

Camisole This was originally a loose bodice worn over the corset to protect it.

Corselette The name for a smaller corset covering the waist and often back-lacing and front fastening.

Galloon Lace - A finished lace which has a scalloped edge on either sides which is used for finishing the tops and bottoms of corsets with a silk thread was embedded in the lace for a drawstring effect.
Garter Suspender - this refers to the attachments at the bottom of corsets for the attachment of stockings similar to a suspender belt.

Guepiere - This is a type of short boned corset, and is similar to a waspie and is known as a cincher in North America.

Helanca - This is a stretch elastic fiber that will give two ways and is made of nylon and polyester and is used in flexible panels for a corset. They are used in 'Merry Widow' style corselettes.
Lacing or lace - A woven or twisted cord which is used to secure the corset.

Lacing Protector - A piece of the corset the same length as the corset, and about three or four inches wide without boning. It protects clothing and skin from the lacing. It also allows the lacings to move more smoothly and helps in self-lacing by holding the lacings tightly. It also makes the corset look smarter when the lacings are not totally closed.

Merry Widow - A non-laced corset with a half-cup bust support and long stocking suspenders. New Look - This was introduced by Dior and featured a narrow, nipped waist which was often corsetted and had wide flaring skirts with crinoline propping.

Waist Cincher - This ia a type of corset that in appearance is a belt and is designed to narrow the waist.
Waspie - Belt-like corsets.

Wasp Waist A small waist created by tightlacing a corset.

By Paul Bowers, I write for Mio Destino and for it's blog site MioBlog writing articles of interest to their international clients.

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