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Finally finished the gentleman's steampunk corset


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This is the very first corset that I have actually drafted on paper, and its also the very first male corset that I have made. As there are a lot of pictures will use imgur for now to show the progress. the two panels I have about 6 MAYBE 7 hours in on tooling and dyeing. this is a ten panel corset but only going to do 8 panels total on tooling I think...I KNOW I will leave the back two panels plain. Going with a steampunk theme on this. As this is the first one I have made I am not using that good of quality of leather just some that I had laying around that I did not like the feel of it for a product that I would actually sell so if I screwed up its not that big of a lose to me. These are just the current photos I have as I continue forward with this.

http://imgur.com/a/X3Dq4

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Left side of the corset tooled and dyed ready to be put together, its coming along slow but steady

gentleman's corset left side.jpg

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Using imgur to upload the photos as there are a LOT of them, pretty much a step by step as I started the corset, this is the very first corset that I have actually drafted by hand on paper, the corset took about 4 days to do (could have done it in two if life had not gotten in the way!)  Going to add a few more shots of me wearing it with the better camera then the cell phone camera

 

http://imgur.com/a/r7Mgf

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That looks like a lot of work. Good job.

I'm not paying 80 bucks for a belt!!! It's a strip of leather. How hard could it be? 4 years and 3 grand later.... I have a belt I can finally live with.

Stitching is like gravy, it's only great if you make it every day.

From Texas but in Bossier City, Louisiana.

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took about 12 hours to tool it, and about a day to dye it, not that long to rivet it so I would say I have about 24 hours or so in to it.  The drafting part was the hardest as I have not done that before.

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This looks awesome! How did you go about making the pattern? Is there a place you learned how to do it? :) I'm trying to figure out a way to make a pattern for a female corset and feel pretty intimidated by it.

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Sorry it has taken me so long do you have a specific female in mind for this as there is an easy way to do it

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Nice job, especially for your first corset!  One quibble, I'd either switch that chain out for a copper or brass one, or add more silver to the corset elsewhere.  Right now it doesn't fit the color scheme.  Like I said though, looks really nice!

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First male corset I have made 4 other corsets and yeah the chain does need to be changed out but that was the only stainless steel I had on me.  Here are the other corsets if you want to see, all leather https://gibbinthegremlin.com/collections/corsets no boning in them though for a good reason!

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The straps are too short, squared ends look bad, and improper technique for attaching them. IMHO.

I think of Chinese food when I think of life;
That's sweet and sour.
My life is sweet as saccharin.

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