stays

Oct. 23rd, 2011 07:48 pm
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Okay people lets talk stays. I have one pair that I've always worn for all things 16-18th century. I know horribly wrong but close enough for me to get away with it. But I've decided it's time for new stays. For several reasons.

1. I'm fat. My old stays are just not comfortable anymore. 

2. I'm going to be volunteering at a local historical site, dated to 1750, and I want to set a good example. It is a working farm, but they've got the "farm worker" look more than covered, pretty much everyone is in short gowns, and the family took several trips a year into Philadelphia for business so I'm aiming for what the lady of the house would have worn.

3. I have an occation to wear a francaise for the first time evah and I want nice comfy stays so I can look my bestest.


SO, what pattern have you used? 

And Straps vs strapless? What's the deal? Mine currently have straps..and I guess I'd say I like them...I'm prone to slouching so anything to pull my posture up seems smart. But I read a vague reference somewhere when I googled it that strapless stays were for working..so is that more in line with what I should be doing for the historic house? OR could make ones with straps and tie them loosely or tuck them in if I found i needed to do more worky things?

Boning?

Date: 2011-10-23 11:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] estela-dufrayse.livejournal.com
I have been using the really narrow 1/4" wide zip straps for boning. They more closely resemble the baleen boning in stays that I have seen and they are very comfortable, since you can round the edges much more easily than steel.
Haven't had the best of luck with reeds, and I'm not liking the bulky look that many reproductions seem to have when they use reed.

I also am a fan of straps, keeps the girls in place and the stays from sliding around too much as they grow over the day. I have worked hard in mine for up to four days straight, 12 hour days and my body didn't seem to mind too overly much...mind you, it was hard woman's work, not men's work.

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