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Steel Boned Tight Lacing Corsets - Modern Terminology

These modern definitions of what is perceived by people as they now, those are the rates normally used on the World Wide Web and what they meant in the range of corsetry!

Corset:

Originally, the definition of a corset was a waist, ie a corset pulled her waist. Corsets were typically using sticks, card, thread, wood and whale bones, and later steel bone bone. The modern "corset" is a term much more relaxed, and it applies to almost any tight-fitting clothingthat a brace, including the spandex-plastic bone with bone lingerie corsets and corset-style tops reminiscent heavy weight belt, and even at times, resulting in the need to describe, in more detail.

Steel Bone Corset:

Originally, a variation of normal steel instead of whalebone corset with bones. Ten years ago it was the proper term for a brace, usually with a 4-inch waist reduction. The modern steel bone corset is usually defined by close-fitting dresses with steelSimilar to traditional corset boning, but no waist reduction. Further specification was again required.

: Strings

Cords were often used to the traditional corsets that pulled in the waist more than 4 inches to describe. Until a few years, this term also for modern corsets, which pulled in the waist cm was used more than 4. The modern definition is now a corset, which reduces the waist by 2-4 cm. They are not necessarilySteel bones but most are.

Extreme strings:

This is a relatively new concept, it came to replace the original meaning of strings as above, meaning a corset, which reduces your waist more than 4 "

Heavy Duty Corset:

This is a relatively new term that originally Used for heavy weight brace with 3 or 4 layers, 2-3 layers of heavy weight coutil or used drill and an outer layer in the chosen fabric - for long-lasting or extreme corsets. Cords In today's world, they are typically 2-3 layers, either a heavy coutil with a foreign or 2 layers of medium weight fabric and an outer - for standard-lacing corsets (2-reduction 4INCH Used)

Long line corset:

Originally referred to corsets that go all the way to below the buttocks. Although there are a handful of manufacturers that are still producing some peculiar long-line corset, the term generally applies to corsets, coming down or underthe belt line, a portion of the hip.

Grommets and eyelets:

Grommets or eyelets are the holes on the back of the corset for lacing. The term nozzle is used primarily in the U.S., is the term used primarily in the United Kingdom eyelet.

Flat / Jump / coil springs, steel boning:

Flat steel boning (sometimes called spring-steel boning in the U.S.) is a thin, flat spring steel boning (the same feathers are made of steel, but in a flat solid piece of it)is usually made of plastic coated to prevent rust and cut the edges. Coil springs, steel boning (sometimes called spring-steel boning in the United Kingdom) is like a spring, which has depressed real estate, it is also manufactured from spring steel, but actually looks like a pen rather than a solid piece. These two types of boning are mainly used in steel bone corset, spiral boning provides a little more flexibility. Rigid steel bones are occasionally used in Fetish / TortureCorsets.

Corset / Waist Cincher Corset:

Or a wasp waist cincher (UK or USA respectively) in the sense of a corset is a small brace only the control and pulling in the waist. This term is often applied underbust corsets and wide belts.

Underbust:

A corset that goes under the bust and usually finishes near the waistline.

Corset:

A corset, which begins on the chest, and usually ends in the vicinitythe waistline.



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