To thread a buckle strap properly, first insert the strap through the buckle from the bottom. Then, pull the strap through until it is snug. Finally, secure the strap by fastening the buckle.
some corsets are made to slim, so it makes an even figure. some are too tight and fat is sticking out from the bottom and the top. mianly its nicely placed in empty spaces in the internal body.
No, corsets were invented some time during the 17th century, the Greek Goddesses pre-date them by two or three thousand years
It depends on the style of buckle and the style of belt. Some you can and some you can't.
Women wore corsets and petticoats
Warnaco is a company that opened in 1874 making corsets.
You can buy corsets in New Zealand at Corseterie in Auckland.
I believe the ban was on metal-boned corsets, not lipstick or shoe buckles. http://www.staylace.com/textarea/history/acoc.htm Sarah
No - but corsets were made of whale bones
One can purchase corsets and basques from many retail stores. Some of them are Target, Walmart, Gap, Winners, The Bay, Sears, NordStrom, Victoria's Secret and many more.
The center part of a belt buckle is commonly referred to as the "buckle frame" or "buckle plate." This is the main decorative or functional component that holds the belt strap in place and often features designs or engravings. In some cases, it may also be called the "buckle front" or simply the "buckle."
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