missdarkgarden: Autumn’s Daily Corset Post: One of my favorite corset myths is that Victorian
missdarkgarden: Autumn’s Daily Corset Post: One of my favorite corset myths is that Victorian women regularly had their lower ribs removed. I won’t go into how incredibly absurd this idea is, but instead will talk about where the myth may have begun. Corsets need to be supported by vertical stays, which eventually were called ‘bones,’ because many were made with whalebone, a misnomer for baleen.In fact, boning is simply called “baleine” in France, even today’s steel boning. While baleen molded to curves well with steam, it was also quite brittle, therefore the “bones” broke easily and needed to be removed and replaced. I believe that it is these bones that women removed and in the game of “historical telephone” it became “rib bones.” -- source link
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