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corsets for men?

armod

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do they exist in a classic sense?

there are a bunch of modern fashion variants but they're more for show than deliberate practical purposes.

I'm always conscious of my posture (comes from my gymnastic days) and think a corset would straighten out my back and fix up my hunch.


were they made?
who still makes them?
how did the designs differ from the women's corsets?
 

MrNewportCustom

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The only reference I've ever heard to a man wearing a corset involved him telling his buddies that he's worn one ever since his wife found it in the glove compartment of his car. :eusa_doh:


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MrBern

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Corset of the Day! Friday, March 27th, 2009

armod said:
do they exist in a classic sense?

there are a bunch of modern fashion variants but they're more for show than deliberate practical purposes.

I'm always conscious of my posture (comes from my gymnastic days) and think a corset would straighten out my back and fix up my hunch.


were they made?
who still makes them?
how did the designs differ from the women's corsets?

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Fletch

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I can't for the life of me recall the name of the thing - girdle? corset? cincher? - but it was a little bitty black & white ad in the back of a Life (Look?) magazine, ca. 1937-'40. It showed a potbellied man in a suit, looking all put out, and then an...uh...appliance, and then the same man, trim-looking and beaming happily.

I didn't even know there were potbellies in the depression years. I guess if you had 10¢ to blow on a picture magazine, you were part of the overfed plutocracy.
 

Edward

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Corsets I know something about, largely due to my long years in the Rocky Horror community. Of the two biggest names in UK corsetry, Axfords (the other is Vollers) currently offer two models for gentlemen. Primarily the purpose is to offer a trimmer waistline and improved posture, and men's corsets will, of course, be a somewhat different shape to those intended for ladies. From experience i can tell you there's nothing quite like a corset for improving one's figure. That said, it would be a bad idea to wear one on a daily basis - with constant wear, the body becomes dependent and muscle definition etc can be lost.

http://www.axfords.co.uk/mens.html
 

BinkieBaumont

Rude Once Too Often
Weren't they called a "Truss"

I went to a marvelous party,
Elise made an entrance with May
You'd never have guessed
From her fisherman's vest
That her bust had been whittled away.
Poor Lulu got fried on Chianti
And talked about esprit de corps.
Maurice made a couple of passes at Gus
And Freddie, who hates any kind of a fuss,

Did half the Big Apple and twisted his truss,
I couldn't have liked it more.

Noel Coward - "I went to a marvellous party"
 

celtic

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CSI had an episode with a man who wore corsets to emulate his civil war relatives.

"Further investigation reveals that he wore a wasp corset, as was fashionable with gentlemen during the Civil War."

Well, everyone knows you can believe everything you see on TV....so I would do my own research before calling that a fact....




anywho, in that episode they did some research and to my surprise showed an actual picture of Fakir Musafar, one of the huge influences on modern day body modification.

here is the photo (famous in the body mod community):


1959

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Fakir is quite an interesting character. if you aren't squeamish, do a google search on him...
 

Highlander

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Shortbow, I agree that body distortion stuff kinda freaks me out. Sort of like when I saw the book "CREMASTER V" about a movie made by Mathew Barney... Talk about night mares... OH MY GOD... This stuff has the same visual impact on me.
 

MrBern

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hernia

BinkieBaumont said:
Weren't they called a "Truss"

I went to a marvelous party,
Elise made an entrance with May
You'd never have guessed
From her fisherman's vest
That her bust had been whittled away.
Poor Lulu got fried on Chianti
And talked about esprit de corps.
Maurice made a couple of passes at Gus
And Freddie, who hates any kind of a fuss,

Did half the Big Apple and twisted his truss,
I couldn't have liked it more.

Noel Coward - "I went to a marvellous party"

A corset is for the waist.
A truss is for the groin & waist, as it would be for supporting a hernia.

They say Shatner wore a girdle in the `60s to smooth out the star gut.
I have seen some vintage pants with large waistbands fitted with sturdy elastic to perform like a girdle.
Heres a site on girdles:
http://www.guysingirdles.com/
 

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