How To Corset ~ Past and Present Views

Corseting, Figure Training and Tight lacing
Especially modern custom made corsetry (see links for corset makers) is now winning more people over than
ever before, because of the better materials and design techniques used
which enable a very comfortable fit. Made to measure, it will fit smoothly
such that the body relaxes and once settled in, the wearer becomes
so used to it that it no longer feels "there". Unlike elastic garments,
which always compress, a corset allows the body to conform such that
the pressure becomes evenly distributed. As the body relaxes further,
the initial pressure which felt confining at first, is greatly reduced,
and if desired, this allows for further tightening. This does
not happen in an elastic garment which always follows the body.
During the later decades of the 19th century...
most corsets were mass produced
items, and not necessarily designed with comfort in mind. The more expensive
garments were made to measure by a corset maker and a reality for the
upper and upper middle class. Many did however successfully make their
own corsets, but the majority of girls and women and some men used off
the rack garments. As a consequence wealthier women were often able to lace much tighter,
but also because of their expected sedentary lifestyle.
"The look in the mirror fulfills the wildest dreams: If there had hardly been a shape, there will be one now, and if there was a figure, there will now be a goddess"
| Some
examples of patterns for home made corsets. As corset styles became
more complex, this became more and more challenging. |
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| Compared to corset company made items, these were simpler designs, yet in function they closely resembled the professional
made garments. |
For
sports, such as tennis, horseback riding, corsets needed to
be shorter on the hip to provide the necessary mobility, without
sacrificing the overall line. |
To
aid nursing mothers to restore their figures after childbirth,
nursing corsets enabled nursing while figure re-training. |
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Both
women and men wore corsets, and some of the men (center) engaged in
tight-lacing as well. |