Corsets have a long history. They bring all type of thoughts to mind.
The corset has been an important article of clothing for several centuries, evolving as fashion trends have changed. Women, as well as some men, have used it to change the appearance of their bodies.
The corset first became popular in sixteenth-century Europe, reaching the zenith of its popularity in the Victorian era. The earliest image of a possible corset was made ca. 2000 BC. The image is of a Cretan woman, and the article of clothing depicted might be perceived as a corset; however, it is worn as an outer-garment. While the corset has typically been worn as an undergarment, it has occasionally been used as an outer-garment; corsets as outer-garments can be seen in the national dress of many European countries.
The term "corset" is attested from 1300, coming from the French "corset" which meant "a kind of laced bodice." The term "stays" was frequently used in English from c. 1600 until the early twentieth century
Now corsets symbol sexual power and freedom. Here are some designs that just shout I'm powerful. Click on the pictures for more information.
Taryn Waist Training Underbust Corset (797) Authentic Steel Boned Black Brocade Underbust Corset 20 Spiral Steel Bone, 4 Flat Steel BoneFront Length: 14 inch (35.5 cm)Side Length: 11.7 inch (29.7 cm)Back Length: 12.0 inch (30.50 cm)Fabric: BrocadeLining: 100% CottonFront Opening: Metal Busk
Eloise Gothic Corset Authentic Steel Boned Black Brocade & Faux Leather Underbust Corset 14 Flat Steel Bone, 2 Spiral Steel BoneFront Length: 11 inch (28 cm)Side Length: 9.5 inch (24 cm)Back Length: 11.5 inch(29.20 cm)Fabric: Brocade & Faux LeatherLining: 100% CottonOpening: Side Coil Zipper
Aliza Brocade Gothic Corset Authentic Steel Boned Black Brocade Overbust Corset 12 Flat Steel Bone, 4 Spiral Steel BoneFront Length: 14.5 inch (36.8 cm)Side Length: 12.5 inch (31.75 cm)Back Length: 13.0 inch (33.02 cm)Fabric: BrocadeLining: 100% CottonOpening: Side Zipper
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