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Manufacturing Guide

How Corsets Are Made

This guide explains how professionally manufactured corsets are produced — from pattern development and reinforcement planning to boning, finishing, and quality control — so EU wholesale buyers understand what defines consistent fit and long-term durability.

Corset manufacturing process (step by step)

1. Pattern making & grading

Patterns are developed to control shape, tension, and comfort, then graded carefully to maintain consistency across sizes.

2. Fabric selection & reinforcement

Outer fabrics are paired with strength layers and waist reinforcement to prevent distortion during wear.

3. Cutting & assembly

Panels are cut accurately and stitched with high-tension seams designed to handle lacing pressure.

4. Boning & structure

Spiral steel and flat steel bones are inserted into channels to shape the silhouette and provide structural support.

5. Finishing & quality control

Each corset is checked for measurements, symmetry, hardware alignment, and clean finishing before packing.

EU buyer insight: For consistent reorders, pattern control, boning placement, and measurement checks are the most critical quality factors.

FAQs

Are all corsets steel boned?

Most structured corsets use steel boning for durability and silhouette control. Construction may vary depending on style and intended use.

Can EU buyers request custom materials or construction?

Yes. Private label and OEM buyers can specify fabrics, trims, boning types, and packaging, subject to feasibility and MOQ.

How do I access wholesale prices?

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