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All About 1830s Corsets - ft. Redthreaded Corsets & Stays

For today's episode we wanted to chat about our different Redthreaded corsets, their shape, fit, some customization options, etc. We also want to help give everyone an idea about what a corset in the 1830s is supposed to feel and look like. (Hint: It's not about a wasp waist y'all.)

As with all boned support garments, the right corset is crucial in achieving the correct historical silhouette (time for tea y'all!), and we're happy that we were able to invest in buying a great corset from Redthreaded instead of ugly crying in the bathroom trying to make and fit our own.

Both of us purchased our corsets from Redthreaded (https://redthreaded.com/) and we are extremely happy with them. This isn't a paid advertisement, we just genuinely believe in Cynthia's business and products.

Lauren's corset is the Sylvie which is here: https://redthreaded.com/collections/redthreaded-atelier/products/the-sylvie-stays-1830s-1840s

Abby's is the Standard 1830s/40s corset here: https://redthreaded.com/collections/historical-corsets-ready-to-ship/products/1830s

If you're feeling extra sassy, Cynthia also offers a DAR reproduction 1830s corset in her Atelier line, too! (It's cut all on the bias, so it's really cool!) https://redthreaded.com/collections/redthreaded-atelier/products/the-charlotte-stays-1830s

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22 декабря 2018 г. 0:28:22
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