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Select your style above, add to cart- Choose size and color in the next window Description- The Kristina is rigidly boned with closely spaced 1/4" steel bones. The stays are cut to enhance and lift the bust, and shape the waist. The waist tabs, cut in one with the stays, curve over the hips. The
Perfect for Renaissance Faires, Halloween, Cosplay, or just frolicking around a field, this corset will be a timeless addition to your costume wardrobe. This corset bodice is made of two layers: with a %100 Tight weave cotton canvas lining . The outer fabric is strong and breathable, and this corset will withstand many wears for years to come. It ribbon up for easy adjustability at the center front. It comes with a two different color ribbon sets. Body-shaping synthetic boning Removable modesty panel so you can wear your corset with or without additional coverage at the lace-up opening If the dimensions in the last image are suitable for you, you can order. If you have different sizes, you can order a 'custom size'. When you place your order, we will send you a message asking for your bust and waist measurements. Please check your message box within 24 hours for quick preparation of your products.Special orders are non-refundable. This is a limited edition corset, which means that fabric quantities are limited. Once fabric runs out for this style, it’s gone forever! Be sure to get yours before it’s too late! Shipping This item is made to order, completed in about 3 days. Since we do not want to keep you waiting for weeks, every item you buy from us is sent as Rush Order. After you order, it takes about 5/8 days for the item to reach youexcluding customs clearance. If you have questions or suggestions, do not hesitate to contact us. Our WhatsApp number is ; (0090 507 013 96 89). sincerely,
Corset of silk moire, trimmed with lace and embroidered with silk thread, 1854-1855. From the collection of Anton Priymak, St. Petersburg, Russia. Find out more about this collection on...
Isabella reporting, Last fall I shared a post about the replica leather stays that were being made at Colonial Williamsburg . Fol...
I’ve already posted about the difference between swiss waists, waist cinchers, corsets & corselets. This week, I’m going back in history, and back to basics, to discuss the differences between stays, jumps & corsets. Stays, was the term used for the fully boned laces bodices worn under clothes from the late 16th or early 17th century, until the end of the 18th century. Before this boned garments were called (in English at least) a ‘pair of bodies’ – for each side of the stays. via here (but if anyone knows the original source I’d prefer to credit it!) The term stays probably comes from the French estayer: to support, because that is exactly what stays did. Stays turned the torso into a stiff, inverted cone, raising and supporting the bust, and providing a solid foundation on which the garments draped. Despite their heavy boning, and how stiff and constricting they may seem to modern eyes, stays were originally seen as more informal wear, as opposed to garments with the boning built in, such as the …
Stays made from 1780 pattern by Norah Waugh from Corsets and Crinolines. Waverly cotton Toile de Jouy, cotton denim, cotton trim, and basket reed boning.
Select your style above, add to cart- Choose size and color in the next window Description- The Anna is cut to enhance the square-necklines of Tudor and early Elizabethan period dresses. It is rigidly boned across the front with 1/2" steel bones which lift and compress the bust, creating the co
Inspired by the richly storied Jacobean tapestries, the Grey Peacock Renaissance Bodice features a detailed floral motif. Evoking imagery of the lush French countryside in summertime, this piece is perfect for a midday picnic, lounging in the garden, or dancing under the strawberry moon. Keep your look soft and ethereal by pairing with one of our Linen Chemises, or add it to your woodland witch’s Ren Faire outfit with our Renaissance Belt and Skirt Hikes. Our 100% natural cotton corsets are always strong, breathable, and designed to last. Every corset in our shop is hand-crafted in Portland, OR and thoughtfully designed. This corset features: -Tight weave cotton canvas lining for durability and strength -Hand-set bronze grommets -Ten rows of body-shaping plastic boning, which conforms to your shape as your body heat slowly softens the plastic. This boning is specially sourced to match the flexibility and strength of steel boning -Satin lacing ribbon -Removable modesty panel so you can wear your corset with or without additional coverage at the lace-up opening SIZING INFORMATION: Please refer to the size chart in the last photo of this listing. Please check the sizing information carefully! Corsets do not fit like standard sizes. You can find a complete guide to taking your measurements here: https://www.frenchmeadowscorsets.com/sizing-measurements/ If your measurements do not fall perfectly within the sizes listed on the measurement chart, we would recommend going with the custom fit sizing option. Corsets are meant to be very precise, close fitting garments. Because of this, the custom fit option is the best for most people. If you choose to go with the custom fit option, we will send you a message via Etsy with instructions for taking your measurements. You can also visit the link above and submit your measurements to me here on Etsy (do not submit them through the link) after placing your order. It is very important that you check your Etsy messages, the email associated with your account when you place your order, or leave us a valid email to get in contact with you. If we're not able to get your measurements from you, your order will be delayed. Please note that custom orders are not eligible for returns or exchanges, as they are made specifically to your size. PROCESSING TIME: This item is made to order by an incredibly small business! That means we need a bit of time to make your order just for you. This time frame can be anywhere between 6-10 weeks. Please refer to the estimated arrival times provided by Etsy on this page for the most accurate expected arrival date. If you need your item sooner, we offer rush processing as an add on in our shop. You can find this under the "Other" category on our shop page, frenchmeadows.etsy.com
18th century stay. To be used for fêtes galantes, cosplay or other parties. Eyelets metal, boning plastic tierib. Cotton Updated 01-01-2024 a very happy and stylist new year! Currently waitingtime for new orders to be shipped is about 2-4 weeks. All stays are made according to you provided measurements. The stays will normally have a gap for lacing of about 5 cm/ 2 inches. To be sure about the perfect size please measure your bust (A) and waist (B) with a measuring tape all around. Also please measure F (see picture) just in the front. Please mention them in personalization as well. If you have a long frame, please also mention your backlength (D) from the prominent neck vertebra until your waistline. If you have a color / type of fabric in mind that is not in one of the 3 listings please send me an email so I can see if your desired fabric is available at the store or online. Anja
Corset and Shoulder Braces, ca. 1890s Probably made by Williamson Corset and Brace Co., Saint Louis via Philadelphia Museum of Art
Renaissance woman corset created according to Europe fashion, second half of 16th century. This time is also called Queen Elisabeth period. This underwear set good for wearing with any woman's costumes of 16th century. Corset made of hight quality fabrics with two lacings - front and back. Corset almost fully filled with strong plastic bones, so its lightweight and keeps right figure shape. And has no rust, which is very important. This corset model we can tailor in: red, blue, light blue decorative fabrics, and plain white, beige, red, black fabrics. Also we add two set of ribbons with the corset. “XS” size is best for these measurements: Bust 80cm-87cm Waist 60cm-67cm “S” size is best for these measurements: Bust 88cm-95cm Waist 68cm-75cm “M” size is best for these measurements: Bust 96cm-103cm Waist 76cm-83cm “L” size is best for these measurements: Bust 104cm-111cm Waist 84cm-91cm “XL” size is best for these measurements: Bust 112cm-119cm Waist 92cm-99cm “XXL” size is best for these measurements: Bust 120cm-127cm Waist 100cm-107cm If you have any questions or would like to place the custom order, please write us!
Exemplify seventeenth century elegance in this shapely corset. This corset is rigidly boned with closely spaced 1/4" steel bones and is cut to enhance and lift the bust, and shape the waist. The waist tabs, cut in one with the corset, curve over the hips. The shoulder straps form the high back and off the shoulder neckline, a hallmark of this period. This style is also available without tabs, convo for details. Features include: Ø Side seam alteration point for an adjustable fit Ø Center back lacing Ø Shoulder straps adjust with a front lacing Available in size small-2XL or custom made to your measurements see our size chart here: https://www.periodcorsets.com/sizing-and-custom Or convo me your bust, waist, and hip measurements for us to determine your corset size. Made in a selection of rose patterned brocades in black, white, dusty rose, light pink, or light blue (red, as shown, by special request- convo for details or other fabric choices) Also available in classic cotton coutil: https://www.etsy.com/listing/84809870/cavalier-moliere-corset-c-1660-in-cotton?ref=shop_home_active_22 Photos property of Period Corsets® Returns and exchanges accepted on cotton coutil fabrics only. All other fabrics, including these brocades, are considered "custom" and not returnable.
Early Corsets or Stays, 18th century, Europe. Metropolitan Museum of Art Note that the blue corset is laced up the back with a single lace, using spiral lacing rather than the more pervasive Victorian...
I've been doing a bit of research into Regency Stays, and I have to admit, I find myself in unfamiliar waters, which makes me a little nervo...
Bespoke reproduction of a mid-16th/ early 17th century stays, based on the extant Pfalzgrafin corset. These stays create the historically correct shape of this period supporting your bust, shaping your waist and giving you the accurate posture. They are boned with steel bones or synthetic whalebone and they are lined with natural fibers; they feature a large central steel busk to keep the front stiff and tabs over the hips to protect your skin. This pair utilises back spiral lacing, but you can ask for a front lacing instead. Eyelets can be - hand sewn with linen thread - hand sewn with silk thread - metal eyelet hand-covered with silk thread (please note: this option isn't recommended if you prefer an accurate historical corset) Options: Half boned stays= steel bones Full boned stays= synthetic whalebone The corset will be made in cotton or linen and with the color/colors of your choice. Send a message to know the available combinations or if you want/prefer a different fabric. *fabric or color availability depends on the suppliers and can change from season to season* Any design/fabric change and/or any addition of decorative details must be requested before purchase and involve a variation in costs; your fabric choice must be communicated before purchase. For an estimate, please send an email at elainecouture.info [!at] gmail.com A diagram to take the necessary measurements will be sent to you after the purchase. Processing time: After the purchase, the fabric selection and receiving your measurements it takes about 30 / 40 business days for the corset to be completed. Your bespoke order will take part of a production cycle in which other garments and accessories are created. For this reason it's recommended to order your gown in advance of your event/historical re-enactment/wedding date because not always it will be possible to speed your custom order. Shipping: This corset will be shipped via DHL Express. Shipping is always tracked but it's recommended to choose the insured shipping. Please indicate also the telephone number with your adress, it's required by the shipping company. Shipping for EU countries takes 2 business days. Shipping for non EU countries takes from 3 to 6 business days. For countries outside the European Union: custom charges are not included in the shipping or item price. Customs charges are to be covered by the customer at delivery. Company policy: the item is non-refundable and non retournable: please be careful while taking your measurements and follow the diagram that will be provided to you.
OK, here it is. The corsetmaker's dream: Symington's sampler of all their flossing patterns. All photos in this post are (C) Leicestershire County Council: The Symington Collection It's so big, it takes up three photos. In fact, this gorgeous specimen is a huge quilt made of smaller flossing…
The 17th Century Petticoat is a full petticoat gathered onto a small yoke. This petticoat is designed to be worn with the 17th Century Bum Roll or by itself. The 17th Century Petticoat has a 10” ruffle, and includes two tucks for altering the length. Fabrics and colors: off-white, white, and black
COMIENZA LA POLÉMICA… Si bien desde sus orígenes la ropa interior adquirió un valor erótico, su masificación responde a fines higiénicos. Sucedía que, bajo los trajes, las damas no llevaban más que…
c. 1660 17th century historical tabbed stays. Made to measure in size small through plus in your choice of fabric.
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I've wanted to share images of this corset since I first saw it in storage at the Kent State University Museum. KSUM 1983.1.1500 Three quarter front detail I recently photographed it as part of the preparations for the upcoming Undress exhibit so I have a few nice pictures to post. Yea. The corset was made in Poland in the 1880s from two layers of silk. The exterior is black brocade and the interior is pale blue moire. If you look closely at the picture below you can see black thread is used for the warp and brown thread for the weft resulting in rich background that helps bring the solid black motifs into focus. KSUM 1983.1.1500 Busk detail The M Grochovska engraved on the busk loops is the maker's name, it's also woven on the label inside the corset. There is an image of the label and a bit more information about this corset on the museum's blog. But before you click over there let's take a closer look at the flossing. KSUM 1983.1.1500 Three quarter detail Wow. And the bow at the center front. KSUM 1983.1.1500 Bow detail Now that's a bow. There are two blue elastic suspenders to support stockings placed at the center front. They were my reference for attaching the garters on the 1911 corset I made. This corset is very shapely, but it isn't small. Laced closed on a form it measures bust 40 inches, waist 29 1/2, and hips 44. KSUM 1983.1.1500 Three quarter front So pretty! Don't you agree?
Woman's stays 1780s, British; Crimson silk damask, partially boned, back lacing
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These 18th century style stays feature front and back lacing for easy adjustability, a low scooping neckline to accentuate and support the bust, and curvy waist tabs for accentuating the waist. The fabric is a historically accurate choice for undergarments -- the natural, undyed linen is strong and dense, and reminiscent of the natural fabrics used in the 18th century. Perfect for Outlander cosplays or as a foundational undergarment for any 18th century costume.
vintascope: “ Fabrique de corsets Feder Rosa Fuchs, 1899 ”
Light blue silk corset with flossing, 1870-1885. Accession number: 2013.616 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Stunning women's clothing for an amazing decollete! The Marie Antoinette stays will push your bust up and accentuate it like no other. Great 18th century lingerie for Rococo wedding. You can wear the corset as a separate piece of stage wear or have it under Georgian 18th century dress - you will look great anyway! The pattern of this rococo stays is copied directly from a scaled diagram of an original extant 18th century stays. It is made of jacquard with floral pattern and fully boned. The interior is lined in white cotton. All eyelet holes are 100% hand-stitched worked. Absolutely all edges are edged by hand. Shoulder straps have ribbon ties on each side. PLEASE NOTE that the chemise and skirt shown in the photos are not included. This listing is for the corset only. You can order the chemise for this outfit here -https://www.etsy.com/listing/451872110/rococo-shift-18th-century-chemise You can order a similar overbust corset here - https://www.etsy.com/listing/478494045/18th-century-stays-rococo-undergarment Please e-mail me your measurements after the purchase: - height - circumference of bust - circumference of waist - width across back - back length of collar to waist - front length of shoulder to waist All my historical clothing is made by myself and I take every effort to ensure that it is of the highest quality. Be free to ask any questions about this boudoir corset.
Unfortunately for Victorian women, agencies like the FDA didn’t exist and women often didn’t know the dangers or even the contents of their cosmetics. While some makeup and tricks from …
Discover quiet luxury in pure silk with a Y2K-inspired corset set that makes staying in just as fun as going out. Classic styling includes boning throughout, front hook-and-eye closures, and an adjustable lace-up detail in back. VS Archives: Step inside our fashion vault and discover instantly collectible, made-to-be seen styles. Unlined. Boning throughout. Front hook-and-eye closures. Back lace-up detail. Includes matching adjustable thong knicker. Hand wash.