Synthetic Whalebone vs. Steel – Redthreaded
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Steel has long been considered the go-to boning material for most "modern" and "theatrical" corsetry, and it's a commonly held opinion in the historical costuming world as well. This is for good reason: steel boning is durable, reliable, comes in varying thicknesses/flexibility and widths, and is treated for rust-resis
Synthetic whalebone or steelwhat's the difference, how to choose, and what the heck even IS synthetic whalebone anyway?
Our 1780s front lacing stays feature a lower bust line, more extreme diagonal style lines, and are overall about 3/4–1 shorter than our earlier 18th
1780s Front Lacing Stays — Synthetic Whalebone
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This kit is designed to accompany the Redthreaded 1750s Stays Pattern (sold separately). These kits contain all of the specialty supplies needed for
1750s Stays Supply Kit
Throughout much of the 18th century, a conical torso with a defined waist and rounded bosom was seen as the ideal shape. Our 1750s closed front stays
1750s Stays — Synthetic Whalebone
Synthetic Whalebone Tipping Demo
Is Synthetic Whalebone preferable to spring steel for non-historical corsets? : r/corsets
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