How Victorian Men Taught Us to Hate Corsets: The Biggest Lie in Fashion History

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  • čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
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    The lady doing the push-ups and yoga: @dressed_in_time ( / dressed_in_time )
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  •  Před 4 lety +20957

    sorry if this came off a little agressive! I'm just really tired of all the corset-shaming and misinformation. it seems that no matter how many videos I make on the topic, or how many times I try to suggest to people that they may be repeating a myth, it doesn't do much. I hope that history of corsetry gets more academic attention, especially from scholars involved in medicine! if you're working on corset history related research or project, please link it here in the comments!

    • @poochillipickles8525
      @poochillipickles8525 Před 4 lety +69

      Karolina Żebrowska hopefully I’m one of the reply’s thats up there

    • @enzyme3758
      @enzyme3758 Před 4 lety +61

      Hi meme mom

    • @Raven5563
      @Raven5563 Před 4 lety +176

      No-no! This was AWESOME!

    • @kaotic_fabel
      @kaotic_fabel Před 4 lety +143

      I absolutely adore corsets. They can actually be extremely comfortable.

    • @flowerchild4100
      @flowerchild4100 Před 4 lety +29

      Karolina Zebrowska its in v early stages but i could link the doc 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @krunkcleanup2949
    @krunkcleanup2949 Před 4 lety +5487

    If you put on a corset, look in the mirror and say "corset" 3 times in a row, it will mysteriously tighten on its own and suffocate you.

    • @piiiwo
      @piiiwo Před 3 lety +125

      wait that's really creepy

    • @teddy4400
      @teddy4400 Před 3 lety +98

      Im gonna make a corset and try it.

    • @eddie9420
      @eddie9420 Před 3 lety +51

      Lol. That's funny. 🤣🤣🤣
      That's a good one.

    • @ophie71
      @ophie71 Před 3 lety +20

      .............
      😂😂

    • @gravy5132
      @gravy5132 Před 3 lety +120

      instructions unclear the microwave became soup

  • @sophroniel
    @sophroniel Před 4 lety +15603

    These actresses just need to modify what they say: "I can't breathe because I was given a *BADLY FITTED AND INCORRECTLY MADE* corset"

    • @alyssapinon9670
      @alyssapinon9670 Před 4 lety +136

      Sophia Neilsson this!!!

    • @jellyfish0311
      @jellyfish0311 Před 4 lety +474

      But then they will get slapped by costume department

    • @hyperfox0934
      @hyperfox0934 Před 4 lety +1589

      Yup! The problem isn't the corsets themselves, it's Hollywood's fn behavior towards actors, particularly the often extremely harmful means of sexualizing them, both women and men! Look at the dehydration they have their actors go through before filming, especially on shirtless scenes. They often have to dehydrate for three or more days to achieve that toned look! So honestly, if Hollywood's version of _anything_ is harmful? It's because they care more about sex appeal then safety. On this note, it's probably not even the costume designer's fault!

    • @RoseBaggins
      @RoseBaggins Před 4 lety +153

      @@hyperfox0934 agree 100%!! It's really sad that they put these people through that. I actually find dehydrated people unattractive.

    • @sophroniel
      @sophroniel Před 4 lety +298

      @@hyperfox0934 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 AMEN. I think Karolina said it in another video but having actresses complain about "enduring" corsets is almost a staple of the movie circuit to show how "dedicated" they are. Honestly!!! Saying all women tight-laced is like saying all women now wear 8-inch stilettos every day; no doubt some do, but saying that all women do just because fashion photos show it would be a basic & wildky incorrect extrapolation error.

  • @shannonmoore9981
    @shannonmoore9981 Před 3 lety +5578

    I'll personally never forget a woman I worked with at a renaissance faire who somehow, by some bizarre grace of god, jumped a fence in a corset, hoop skirt, and high heels with no problem. She still terrifies me

    • @chhavigoyal3447
      @chhavigoyal3447 Před 2 lety +415

      she was wonder woman lol xD

    • @jontae-bloodtaell6080
      @jontae-bloodtaell6080 Před 2 lety +137

      That's really funny af 😂

    • @movedaccountscyayalls7119
      @movedaccountscyayalls7119 Před 2 lety +54

      BAHAHHAHSHS

    • @lady_raineidv9297
      @lady_raineidv9297 Před 2 lety +472

      When I read "corset" I barely batted an eye, but when it was followed by "hoop skirt" I'm like, "I'm sorry what???"

    • @KxNOxUTA
      @KxNOxUTA Před 2 lety +47

      Where do I start in explaining that people walk around with pretty destroyed mental health and even physical health and still look highly functional? 😂
      I do think it's kind of amazing yet it's kind of also not the type of resilience you want people to have to have. Ofcourse that example is in good fun. But I'd like us to be careful both ways. Corsets are tools like any other. Having pros and cons like any other, being good AND bad relatively to their utilisation!

  • @TheOleoStrut
    @TheOleoStrut Před rokem +440

    “We like to feel superior over previous eras.”
    That is one phenomenal quote.

    • @BrainIroner
      @BrainIroner Před 11 měsíci +5

      The best part is that the average person is now dumber today, since our prefrontal cortex has been shrinking hehe

    • @tiagomonteiro130
      @tiagomonteiro130 Před 11 měsíci +9

      ​@@BrainIroner Since our teacher like to teach more about their personal love live and lgbtq then stuff you actually need in life unlike in the 1950's

    • @sunkintree
      @sunkintree Před 11 měsíci +19

      @@tiagomonteiro130 take your meds

    • @krypticunlimited6925
      @krypticunlimited6925 Před 11 měsíci +4

      before you put yourself above the generations before you, keep in mind that every other generation before and after you have said the exact same things about the generation before them. There is good and bad in every era of humanity

    • @JesseCuster
      @JesseCuster Před 11 měsíci +3

      Yes! That's why most people believe the myths about the medieval period.

  • @PaleMagnolia
    @PaleMagnolia Před 4 lety +2901

    I have to break in every new shoe I purchase or my feet will hurt awfully and develop blisters. Therefore shoes are instruments of torture meant to harm and oppress women.

    • @Call-me-Al
      @Call-me-Al Před 4 lety +103

      Sometimes you luck out and the shoes are ridiculously well fitted to your feet, and you can wear them all day long from day one because they support everything you need supported to the point where being barefoot is weirdly somehow less comfortable. Those sorts of shoes usually aren't leather shoes or the like, though.

    • @sarahrobertson3939
      @sarahrobertson3939 Před 4 lety +62

      Shoes *are* instruments of torture. I stopped wearing them over a decade ago (except in extreme winter). YMMV, but I could never get them to fit even remotely well.

    • @AE-ld9ck
      @AE-ld9ck Před 4 lety +126

      *Figure skaters and Dancers have entered the chat*

    • @Chloe-hx5ei
      @Chloe-hx5ei Před 4 lety +57

      yeah my Doc Martens are trying to oppress me and harm me by adjusting to my feet! It's so strange how no-one has said anything about it...

    • @wynchiella
      @wynchiella Před 4 lety +24

      @@AE-ld9ck _were you the one who summoned me, mortal?_

  • @lucia_kidtech
    @lucia_kidtech Před 4 lety +8179

    I wore a corset for a production and I was able to fight, sing, dance, get yeeted into the air, make out with someone and get brutality murdered. All in a corset.

    • @Emgee78
      @Emgee78 Před 4 lety +1244

      'get yeeted into the air' That must have been a really fun play.

    • @sonyafirefly3879
      @sonyafirefly3879 Před 4 lety +597

      Are you sure it wasn't the corset that brutally murdered you?

    • @NWolfsson
      @NWolfsson Před 4 lety +350

      To be fair, considering the tight fabric and reinforcement, it's probable the thing the corset was most restricting was the murdering x)

    • @brady6782
      @brady6782 Před 4 lety +163

      The corset probably murdered your character then yeeted your character in the air

    • @boogerface111111111
      @boogerface111111111 Před 4 lety +44

      What show?

  • @JennyT101
    @JennyT101 Před 2 lety +1691

    My wedding dress required a light type of corset underneath. Turns out many of them do. It wasn't bad at all. You know what was painful? The high heels.

    • @vaporean_boylove.0w083
      @vaporean_boylove.0w083 Před 2 lety +170

      I believe heels are more of a danger than a corset, to be honest.

    • @pleasedontlookforme8036
      @pleasedontlookforme8036 Před 2 lety +102

      @@vaporean_boylove.0w083 yh actually heels are actually quite a bit dangerous when worn regularly long term because it changes the way your body has to walk and increases the force exerted by your body on the ground due to decreased surface area of the sole of your foot. Apparently long term use can increase chance of arthritis in the spine or knees or lower down the foot. Why I try to only wear them on occasion:)

    • @birdsbirdsandmorebirds6251
      @birdsbirdsandmorebirds6251 Před rokem +19

      I once wore shoes that had a tiny bit of heal like maybe 2cm?? Wore em for an hour and was already sick of them.

    • @straenmusikant7402
      @straenmusikant7402 Před rokem +17

      High heels are torture devices!

    • @aryaeliadel3094
      @aryaeliadel3094 Před rokem +6

      @@pleasedontlookforme8036 i wore heels (more or less high) on a daily basis and i like it . i have to agree that yes it create back pain but i also think that heels has to have a good grap over the ankles for it to be more confortable and to walk more safly. i'm not saying "heels are a good things" no i'm just saying how i feel about it: i like it even if it's not healthy but it's just a personnal preference for my outfit.
      and don't even think about running on high and thin heels

  • @JustAPrayer
    @JustAPrayer Před 2 lety +609

    To be fair to all the actresses badmouthing corsets over the years, I don’t think they’re lying. After all costume designers very rarely give actresses stays or shifts to wear, they often just expect these ladies to wear corsets on bare skin, not to mention depending on the money in the production the actress might have to squeeze into a costume that isn’t fitted right at all, so with that in mind it doesn’t surprise me at all that a lot of actresses see them as unpleasant things to wear.

    • @extropiantranshuman
      @extropiantranshuman Před rokem +3

      I mean kim kardashian had hers sewn onto her - so you could only imagine the difference between then and now.

    • @extropiantranshuman
      @extropiantranshuman Před rokem +16

      @The Owl Lady that's really discriminatory to say. Enough with the hating on wealthy just because they have money. So what if that's the case, no reason to dump on them or not have sympathy. It just negates all their money anyway and they'd be left iwth nothing - and that's not fair to the individual. You may not like what I say, but I stand by it.

    • @JustAPrayer
      @JustAPrayer Před rokem +16

      @The Owl Lady Oh I agree they earn way to much money, but that's not the point I was making. I know people who have worked in costume design for a living, and trust me, there are plenty of examples in film and television of rushed productions where the actress or actor had to be uncomfortable in a costume because they didn't have the time or money to make the proper adjustments. Most costumes on screen are made to look pretty to the audience, not to be something the actors can wear on a daily basis. A perfect example of this is superhero movies, every single one has stories from actors and actresses about how uncomfortable and sometimes painful a lot of these costumes were to wear. Chadwick Bosman and Scarlet Johanssen both talked about how their Black Panther and Black Widow costumes were so hot that there were times while shooting where both actors found it difficult to breath properly. But they put up with it, because like you said, they are getting paid a lot.

    • @ultru3525
      @ultru3525 Před 11 měsíci +10

      @@theowllady7381 So why are you siding with the producers that are happy to cut corners wherever possible, and earn more money than you will in 1000 years?

    • @kathrynck
      @kathrynck Před 11 měsíci +5

      Well, corset design is critical. A badly designed corset really could be a torture device. I would assume that most movie costuming designers don't particularly have expertise in this area. Most common bad effect from a badly made corset would be too much pressure on the kidneys due to poor design. But I mean, if you used piano wire as a seatbelt in a car, that wouldn't turn out very well either. 99% of modern corsets are not real corsets, they're lingerie made to look like a corset, while embodying very little of the structural engineering, and none of the fitting. A "real" corset unfortunately starts at well over $500, and would be custom fitted to suit a long list of your personal measurements.
      A real corset doesn't need much to be comfortable. Considering the cost, you'll probably want it made from a very durable material though (like cotton duck). So it's a bit abrasive. A liner (jersey knit like a t-shirt is great) worn under the corset instantly transforms it into being very comfortable though. I've actually used a cheap tshirt or cami as a liner, works great. A soft linen or cotton is probably the traditional liner. Could silk-line the corset, but I think it's better to have an easily washable separate liner.
      A $99 "corset" (and i use that term loosely) from a chain store, is really just costume-wear, and should never be laced tightly enough to offer any support. I assume that's what movie sets use mostly.

  • @sum2857
    @sum2857 Před 3 lety +17324

    people tend to forget that most paintings have this amazing filter called "I pay you for that portrait"

  • @isabelle921
    @isabelle921 Před 4 lety +2445

    "i mean, realistically, why would anyone want to live with a rodent in their hair if they could easily avoid it?"
    what if the rodent is helping you cook for a high-end restaurant and controlling all of your motions? ever think about that?

  • @Tareltonlives
    @Tareltonlives Před 2 lety +95

    You know what this reminds me of? People saying they can't move in historical armor. They often ignore the padding, are working in very hot conditions, and don't bother to train themselves to get used to the weight. That's why soldiers for 2000 years run with backpacks; it's how you get used to it. It's like breaking in a shoe; it's not going to feel right until you've gone for a few hours walking. Meanwhile there's videos of people doing flips in mail and handstands in plate.

    • @NiSE_Rafter
      @NiSE_Rafter Před rokem +12

      The best answer I can think of to anyone that believes armor to be super clunky is to send them the CZcams video titled "Knights in Gym"
      Those guys move around in their armor way better than the average overweight out of shaper naysayer.

    • @Asto508
      @Asto508 Před 11 měsíci +6

      True, but it gets really hot underneath and you need to stay away from water, so some of the disadvantages of full armor is actually true. It's also the reason they had more bulky horses back then than the more slim horses used today for riding. They had to carry all that weight on top of own body armor. That's also why the depictions of medieval horses in almost all movies are simply wrong.

    • @thedreamscripter4002
      @thedreamscripter4002 Před 11 měsíci +6

      ​@@Asto508The weight of heavy full-plate armor is around 20-30 kg. That is actually same as weight of full equipment (backpack, heavy bulletproof armor and etc.) of modern soldier. So it is heavy, but nothing like "unbearable heavy" - for horse it is even less essential

    • @Sonofsun.
      @Sonofsun. Před 10 měsíci

      True

    • @loupblanc7944
      @loupblanc7944 Před měsícem +1

      Also if armor was too heavy then people would not have used it. The fact it's so widely used and seen almost everywhere in the ancient world is proof of how good it was.

  • @redtopaz
    @redtopaz Před 2 lety +225

    So, I used to compete in powerlifting. For really heavy lifts, you put on a very wide, very tight weightlifting belt. It gives your core something to press against as you lift and provides stability. Having worn corsets for costumes in the past, it strikes me just now how similar the two items are.

    • @MyCommentsRMaturelol
      @MyCommentsRMaturelol Před rokem +6

      whoa. didnt think to compare the two. whoa

    • @Sasha-zw9ss
      @Sasha-zw9ss Před 11 měsíci +1

      Probably not the same, but when I have something tight around my body, I feel instant relief from my back pain. It's slight and always present, so absence of pain is a pleasure by itself)

    • @Asto508
      @Asto508 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@Sasha-zw9ss Corsets are actually used for correcting the spine on children and teenagers while the bones are still malleable enough so that people don't develop permanent scoliosis and kyphosis that is impossible to correct as adults. It's basically the same procedure like using braces for correcting teeth.
      If done right, it supports optimal posture so it's obviously important that it fits the person that it wears.

  • @Werewolf._Bitez
    @Werewolf._Bitez Před 4 lety +5432

    I wore a corset and my firstborn died in an earthquake, my crops all shriveled up and died, and my husband left me for a brick :(

    • @waytoohypernova
      @waytoohypernova Před 4 lety +544

      i wore a corset and my entire family and I died of cancer, tuberculosis, diabetes, and organs falling out of our butts... :(

    • @maggotsfeast3897
      @maggotsfeast3897 Před 4 lety +306

      the stories of you guys are so sad:(, corsets are evil and will kill the family and ruin the lives of those who wear it...

    • @hidinginyourcloset
      @hidinginyourcloset Před 4 lety +305

      Attention: If you or a loved one has been affected by corsets, you may be entitled to financial compensation.

    • @peanutbutrs
      @peanutbutrs Před 4 lety +210

      That brick is a home-wrecking harlot

    • @fackumon292
      @fackumon292 Před 4 lety +17

      Loooool

  • @comtesseodile9813
    @comtesseodile9813 Před 4 lety +2097

    Trained opera singer here! Fun fact - singing in a corset is AMAZING.
    When you sing, you rely on something called your support, which is the tension caused by simultaneously pressing out with and in on your diaphragm. Corsets let you cheat because they provide some of the pressure in on your diaphragm! I jump at the chance to sing in a corset, even if it isn't period appropriate!

    • @hauntedshadowslegacy2826
      @hauntedshadowslegacy2826 Před 4 lety +19

      (Hide it under a T-shirt lol no one can see it then)

    • @gfancy7853
      @gfancy7853 Před 4 lety +33

      Girl same! ( sort of) I was in a madrigal choir in high school and my costume had a plastic boned corset. I loved it! I was so much more comfortable on stage and my support was way better than it used to be. I hated giving it up at the end of the year!

    • @missybarbour6885
      @missybarbour6885 Před 4 lety +31

      I was wondering about that when she mentioned it! Literally thought to myself "Huh, that might actually help with breath support and core engagement." Gotta get the diaphragm workin'!

    • @DeathnoteBB
      @DeathnoteBB Před 4 lety +1

      Damn good to know :0

    • @albuszx
      @albuszx Před 4 lety +2

      That's so cool! Always wondered about this, I'm actually happy the corset helps

  • @ArwenUndomiel406
    @ArwenUndomiel406 Před rokem +812

    I wanted to use your arguments in my final graduation paper for fashion school. You cannot imagine the backlash I got from my history teacher, that none of my arguments were valid (so I wasn’t actually allowed to use them) and that all women were terribly oppressed up until the 1960s. The extent of arrogance to believe that every single generation before us was inferior to us is just fucking embarrassing.

    • @extropiantranshuman
      @extropiantranshuman Před rokem +131

      I told my social studies teacher that water vapor is the most abundant greenhouse gas when they (they were extremely liberal) made the whole class look at me, because she wanted to portray it as CO2. History teachers am I right? My biology teacher said that dogs have no emotions and lobsters can't feel pain - as a way to justify experimenting on them! They at least recognized there was something going on. I mean if you don't really know or think they can't, why risk it in case they can?

    • @rubylace9963
      @rubylace9963 Před rokem +9

      Ughh I would have felt so frustrated!

    • @dragonsword8129
      @dragonsword8129 Před rokem +42

      @@extropiantranshuman WHAT?!!! WHO SAYS THAT ABOUT DOGS?! I have seen dogs wagging their tails furiously and whimpering with excitement whenever their owners come home! I’ve seen a dog leap into its owner’s arms when they finally came home from military service. I’ve seen a dog spin around and bark to get their owner to throw a ball!
      If someone says that dogs don’t feel emotions, then either they’ve never met a dog or they’re lying!

    • @extropiantranshuman
      @extropiantranshuman Před rokem +29

      @@dragonsword8129 those who don't want to give rights to animals and use just about every justification to harm them are the ones that deny animal existences of saying they aren't intelligent, emotional, etc.
      Did you not read what I said? They would break arms of lobsters and said there's no emotions yet they knew what was happening. People like my teacher just want any excuse they can get for their wrongdoing and getting everyone to accept it.

    • @dragonsword8129
      @dragonsword8129 Před rokem +13

      @@extropiantranshuman I read that part. But as an animal lover who has owned dogs, I couldn’t resist going on a rant anyway. I was rhetorically asking at the beginning of my reply while trying vent my anger.
      It shocks me that someone would even try to say a lie like that. Dogs are one of the most popular pets out there, which means that there’s a whole lot of people who won’t buy that claim for even a second.

  • @ecamiran4004
    @ecamiran4004 Před 3 lety +357

    My first time wearing a corset I thought I was doing something wrong when it didn’t cause me to be incapable of anything besides just walking around. And that’s when I did research and was shocked to learn..... that was normal.

    • @Stephanie-hr9mk
      @Stephanie-hr9mk Před 2 lety +27

      SAME and so much more supportive than a bra...which are honestly so much more uncomfortable

    • @mgk-metalgearkelly5054
      @mgk-metalgearkelly5054 Před 11 měsíci +6

      "Corsets squish your ribs" is a proclamation from the same school of thought as "you can't mount a horse in plate armor".

  • @professorthread
    @professorthread Před 4 lety +1326

    When you dress opera singers, many of them WANT the corsets on the tighter side because it helps with breath support and helps them do their jobs better. Fun fact.

    • @alizeematon9633
      @alizeematon9633 Před 4 lety +46

      Yeah! Its hard at first(you easily get out of breth) but after its so pleasant!

    • @totallycrazystudios1801
      @totallycrazystudios1801 Před 4 lety +5

      That's cool

    • @mellie4174
      @mellie4174 Před 4 lety +129

      One thing to note regarding the bath corset study is that not only were many of them malnourished but people were just smaller then than now. Probably due ro our improved nutrition. In addition when it comes to extant garments often it is the outliers thst remain. Meaning the smallest sizes tend to be morz prolific than the average most used size because the average ones just got wore out and destroyed while the small ones remained in good condition. So that would skew the results and artificially lower their average waist size.

    • @mafaldaviana9060
      @mafaldaviana9060 Před 4 lety +17

      That actually depends on the type of support you give. Some choose to contract their stomachs to support the notes while others prefer to expand them. It's more of a personal thing, really.

    • @michaelhandy4018
      @michaelhandy4018 Před 4 lety +7

      I'm AMAB, but wore stays when I did the role of "Platee". It was perfectly fine, good for support and more comfortable than a 1600's Doublet that's for sure.

  • @rvsalka
    @rvsalka Před 4 lety +2964

    "why do modern actresses complain abt corsets?"
    poor corsetry jobs and not wearing a layer of clothing underneath?

    • @kalciumsthename
      @kalciumsthename Před 4 lety +123

      There wasn't a instruction sheet, how could they now? 👀💅
      *sarcasm 100*

    • @isabellagliatta5254
      @isabellagliatta5254 Před 4 lety +4

      very true!

    • @myahackeberg9755
      @myahackeberg9755 Před 4 lety +7

      PREACH sis

    • @kamishy_Art
      @kamishy_Art Před 4 lety +63

      @@kalciumsthename I love that you had to clarify that it was sarcasm bc we all know some people are just straight stupid

    • @noova02
      @noova02 Před 4 lety +23

      @@kalciumsthename We all know if the instructions dont have pictures, they cant read it😂
      Sarcasm 100 x2

  • @dhuh6760
    @dhuh6760 Před rokem +33

    Ah yes, the never-ending male quest to fool women into wearing less clothes. It's reverse psychology!

    • @wandaruth3833
      @wandaruth3833 Před 11 dny +1

      DAMN I have been saying this since high school.

  • @literaturegirl2451
    @literaturegirl2451 Před 3 lety +253

    As a college student with a 25+ pound backpack, several dance classes, and a job that keeps me on my feet + back pain, my corset is my favorite item of clothing. I can sit without my back hurting with it

    • @gabi2603
      @gabi2603 Před rokem +6

      hmmmm. maybe I need a corset

    • @echovalentine6206
      @echovalentine6206 Před rokem +3

      God I would love that

    • @waltermh111
      @waltermh111 Před rokem +3

      @@gabi2603 You know they make back braces, right? They are not the same and dont need to press on your stomach as bad or as hard and easier to use.
      A corset is if you want to fake looking a certain way. Which is fine, be a fake, but dont act like you are doing it for your back.

    • @alexavasquez1992
      @alexavasquez1992 Před rokem +1

      What's a good brand/model/whatever of corset? Where can I get one?

    • @alexavasquez1992
      @alexavasquez1992 Před rokem +15

      ​@@waltermh111 there are men who wear corsets for back support for injuries and people who wear them for scoliosis. you just want to stereotype women as being vain because you don't like women

  • @unfortunateanchor1717
    @unfortunateanchor1717 Před 3 lety +5077

    The girl that was weight lifting in a corset and a dress is honestly so badass

    • @phosphenevision
      @phosphenevision Před 3 lety +425

      Made me think wearing a corset is perfect for weightlifting because it corrects your posture it might even prevent injuries

    • @high_on_acid
      @high_on_acid Před 3 lety +54

      @@phosphenevision true

    • @whinecatto
      @whinecatto Před 3 lety +173

      @@phosphenevision it is true, i wear corset for that reason. And believe me, hip thrust become more easier if you wear corset.

    • @bardia-mn4vz
      @bardia-mn4vz Před 3 lety +10

      @@whinecatto *easier
      more easier is incorrect
      fix it

    • @evecat1014
      @evecat1014 Před 3 lety +73

      your meant to wear a special belt for weight lifting anyway, the corset does the exact same thing

  • @AllieOk
    @AllieOk Před 3 lety +10558

    In 100 years, movies portraying characters from our era: "The skinny jeans literally made me faint."

    • @achatterji
      @achatterji Před 3 lety +261

      Underrated

    • @jazwhoaskedforthis
      @jazwhoaskedforthis Před 3 lety +554

      More realistic lol, having worn both I can say skinny jeans are more annoying

    • @princesseuphemia1007
      @princesseuphemia1007 Před 3 lety +296

      Not to mention skinny jeans have caused me severe lower back pain within 2 minutes of ever trying to wear them. I avoid those things like the plague.

    • @dipsers
      @dipsers Před 2 lety +124

      Honestly I would rather believe that, than a corset making the actress faint :D

    • @sd.kfz.2224
      @sd.kfz.2224 Před 2 lety +18

      @@princesseuphemia1007 how the actual fuck women wear anything skinny like skinny jeans or yoga pants I genuinely cannot understand

  • @laurajomathews4996
    @laurajomathews4996 Před rokem +169

    As a heavy breasted woman with literal grooves in my shoulders from wearing bras, I thank you! I wish I could find/afford a real, well-fitted corset. My shoulders would be very grateful.

    • @extropiantranshuman
      @extropiantranshuman Před rokem +7

      I created a bra taht could replace the modern one as well as a corset - and I'm heavy too. I'd prototype it if I had the money and resources. I guess if you or someone else does - they can contact me for the design.

    • @greyghost2492
      @greyghost2492 Před 11 měsíci +7

      @@thotslayer9914 down bad

    • @NightTimeDay
      @NightTimeDay Před 11 měsíci +4

      ​@@extropiantranshuman this sounds like a sneaky way to get women to send you breast descriptions/photos tbh

  • @azul4916
    @azul4916 Před 11 měsíci +17

    As a trans person who regularly wears a binder I think the comparison is so interesting. Binders can be totally safe if you wear them carefully but they are in fact uncomfortable and sometimes painful. I'm so sad I can't wear a corset instead, but it just wouldn't make my boobs dissappear (and also I don't have the money lol). Because a binder is generally worn on bare skin and they are actually supposed to always be pretty tight they can get really awful. And don't even think about doing sports or sleeping in one. That shit hurts. I once accidentally took a nap in a binder and I almost couldn't move when I woke up (if you wear them please never do that, spending more than 8 hours in a binder is highly unsafe and can damage your booby material, which can make it harder for you to get top surgery if you want one). You can't do half the things you can in a corset, and yet corsets are seen as a torture devices while binders are mostly ignored by pop culture. Be responsible with your binders guys. Also isn't it weird that we demonize corsets when currently most people who wear them do it for medical reasons? It's like in 200 years they demonize braces because they change your teeth. Like yeah, that's what they're supposed to do.

  • @sabrinasmyspace
    @sabrinasmyspace Před 4 lety +5347

    actresses wearing corsets: "the corset gave me stomach cancer and i still can't breathe because of it"
    real people wearing corsets: "wow this really helps my back"

    • @princessaria
      @princessaria Před 3 lety +525

      To be fair, those actresses are likely wearing tight laced corsets that are more designed to look good than feel good. Whereas women who actually wore/wear corsets on a regular basis didn’t have them ridiculously tight laced.
      I do think there’s a lot of exaggeration but I also know that, historically, female actresses are often mistreated or pressured by directors to do things that are harmful or uncomfortable just to achieve a desired “look”.

    • @peiithos
      @peiithos Před 3 lety +128

      Tbh if a corset is gonna help my back I might try it-

    • @ShadyBun
      @ShadyBun Před 3 lety +17

      【ღMoon Lightღ】 EHWGWFWFW sAmE

    • @courtneycherry113
      @courtneycherry113 Před 3 lety +41

      My dad was recommended a corset or back brace for his back problums

    • @chelseahollis4423
      @chelseahollis4423 Před 3 lety +59

      YES 👏🏾 I tried one on at a corset shop & not only was it comfortable, I could still breathe, move, sit & it made my posture better. Once you get used to wearing it for a few minutes, it's freaking awesome.

  • @soupwizard4150
    @soupwizard4150 Před 4 lety +3153

    When I hear people talking about or see articles on how horrible corsets supposedly are, my mind always goes to drag queens. Corsets and padding are a huge part of drag, and have been for decades, and if you know anything about drag then you know that they're not just standing there on stage and fainting. If drag queens can dance and perform for hours in corsets, are they really these killer torture devices that they're always depicted as?

    • @abby520
      @abby520 Před 4 lety +56

      so true!

    • @Velostigmat
      @Velostigmat Před 4 lety +50

      And big heels too!

    • @jarodh-m6099
      @jarodh-m6099 Před 4 lety +204

      @@_blank-_ If they function in an "over-the-top" performance, doesn't that support the argument that they would be fine for more typical daily life?

    • @labellelace
      @labellelace Před 4 lety +162

      anonym I’m not quite sure what you mean by “short and exceptional” but well known drag performers wear corsets and padding for sometimes 10 hours at a time. And as was said, they are singing, dancing, and moving around just fine in the corsets. So if someone that active isn’t fainting or short of breath, someone wearing a corset while baking or doing laundry shouldn’t be out of breath either.

    • @decepticonne
      @decepticonne Před 4 lety +105

      @@_blank-_ if a beginner queen can drag her whole DJing equipment across a big city in platform shoes and wearing a corset directly onto her skin without going "ouch", then perform, then go back home to remove it, i think you're fine wearing one to an office job

  • @maximgun3833
    @maximgun3833 Před 3 lety +76

    The part about pressure being evenly distributed reminds me of how armor plates were similarly worn tightly for similar reasons, with some armors even having an additional leather belt worn around the waist to help with that. This principle still holds today as well for modern ballistic armor vest. I know this is kinda weird saying this on a channel about historical fashion but I just find it interesting.

    • @Tareltonlives
      @Tareltonlives Před 2 lety +11

      My first reaction to both the complaints and the athletics was immediately to think about body armor in history. It was always worn over fabric, and it took time for the body to be conditioned to the garment with exercise. There's a difference between a guy who wears plate once a year to someone who spend days training in it and then years fighting in it. Your body can shift to accommodate the new clothes without any real damage. It's not comfortable, but all it takes is the right padding and physical training.

  • @KaiHenningsen
    @KaiHenningsen Před 2 lety +696

    There's another thing that might have sparked men ridiculing corsets. Remember, men wore corsets, too. And they wore them pretty much exclusively to pull in their fat rolls, and thus _they_ needed to have them tight-laced, which made them feel like torture devices. It's easy for them to then conclude they feel the same for women.

    • @waltermh111
      @waltermh111 Před rokem

      That would at least be a more believable theory than her ridiculous theory that the men of the time just hated women and wanted to put them down. We need to remember that the feminist or womens suffrage movement has never been that popular. It wasnt until men forced it down our throats. I mean literally even in the period before the womens right to vote passed, most women didnt want it, especially in Europe.
      People have a bad habit of looking at the past with modern glasses, but men likely werent trying to ban a fashion outfit that made women look more skinny because a few women wanted some privilege (that many men didnt even have, especially not without life sacrifice, which is also partly why women didnt want that privilege, since despite another lie of this video creator, women had more than just clothing as a way to express themselves.
      Feminism got to rewrite history but only for those who fall for it. Its why its still not that popular even today. Its largely man hating and divisive. Things were instead more complex.
      The corset is still around today and its largely women who complain the most about it. Not men. Same as in the past, I guarantee.
      Not saying all complaints are or were ever valid and I am sure some men thought it was a stupid piece of fashion, oh well...

    • @DavidStruveDesigns
      @DavidStruveDesigns Před 11 měsíci +11

      Well that and the thought "doesn't that squish the internal organs? That can't feel good, or _be_ good for you". And yes, there is such a thing as too small. But if you're smart, as most generally were, then you don't try for the extremes. Also people forget the corset waists were shrunk down over a long period of time, whereas people trying them today often go for a much too narrow one for their body type right off the bat. No wonder it causes pain, discomfort and fainting!

    • @TheTyrial86
      @TheTyrial86 Před 11 měsíci +5

      But this would have been beneficial to men. Look at how common back pain is. Imagine as a man with a herniated disk in the Victorian Era? How do you treat that? A corset...
      We have to remember that people work heavily then. The same injuries we see today in physical labor occurred in that time also.

    • @waltermh111
      @waltermh111 Před 11 měsíci +9

      @@TheTyrial86 A corset isnt ideal for back pain. We have back braces now and they work nothing alike. You simply dont need a corset. Its only function is vanity.
      Fact is, if women stopped a fashion because of men only, then that says more about women than men.
      Men are practical. Corsets can be good or bad depending on use. Thats all. They never even died out. They just became less popular.
      Women change fashion trends every generation. Why is this one being treated different?
      Only because this woman is a feminist and feminism equals man hating.

    • @MeidoInHebun
      @MeidoInHebun Před 11 měsíci +3

      I'm a man and I've worn corsets for crossdressing, they're harder to breathe in but you get used to it quickly.

  • @doe-eyed-goth
    @doe-eyed-goth Před 4 lety +2195

    Meme mom out here with the historically correct hot takes

    • @woodfur00
      @woodfur00 Před 4 lety +5

      This channel in a sentence. Bravo.

    • @cottage-core_
      @cottage-core_ Před 4 lety +1

      @@digital.hamaki I'm feeling incredibly validated and super glad I have a video to point people to when they start talking about "the dangers of corsets"

    • @unripetheberrby6283
      @unripetheberrby6283 Před 4 lety +1

      yas

  • @MariaEduarda-uc6gt
    @MariaEduarda-uc6gt Před 4 lety +8209

    honestly?? our modern plastic surgery industry is WAYYYY scarier and more harmful and actually dystopic and legitimately deadly, but yall aint ready for that conversation

    • @aliveslice
      @aliveslice Před 4 lety +246

      Hey. Women do that to feel more confident about themselves, not for someone else. And those who do...well it's their choice. What is conditioning? 🤔 No there's no way our opinions and behaviour is learned or imposed. Don't be insecure, just be born perfect. M'lady.
      *EDIT* MY COMMENT WAS SARCASTIC APPARENTLY THAT _HAS_ TO BE SAID NO OTHER WAY LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WE TRULY DO LIVE IN A SOCIETY POE'S LAW ANYONE?
      Anyway I'm more sceptical than passionately against plastic surgery, I just think the idea that it's _entirely_ their choice and there's not a million factors affecting their decisions is utter bullshit. And that includes marketing too. _And_ wearing uncomfortable clothes "because fashion".

    • @user-nv7uq3zj5e
      @user-nv7uq3zj5e Před 4 lety +320

      @@aliveslice OP never implied otherwise - but how extensive and normalised it is to be unhappy with your natural appearance in certain countries e.g. South Korea is the exact opposite of empowerment.

    • @aliveslice
      @aliveslice Před 4 lety +31

      @@user-nv7uq3zj5e overrun edit: I was sarcastic but it wasn't obvious including this reply.

    • @user-nv7uq3zj5e
      @user-nv7uq3zj5e Před 4 lety +19

      @@aliveslice I'm not quite sure where they were being sarcastic, could you explain?

    • @atiqahdiyana5665
      @atiqahdiyana5665 Před 4 lety +111

      mental she mentions that the problem is the industry, not the patients. The same way that the make up industry is harmful because both industries have shaped the narration to be that they’re encourage individuality and empowerment and self expression but ignore how they function almost completely in a capitalistic manner
      Make up companies aren’t above using women and even children’s insecurities against them, just as the plastic surgery industry won’t fully tell you the risk of certain procedures because it’s against their best interest of you decide the risks are too high.
      Basically these two industries are capitalist and businesses FIRST. They are not above gaslighting and manipulating their target consumers into supporting them and unfortunately they’ve been doing that far aggressively now than before and even worse, they do it under the guise of “self expression”
      Not saying that make up or plastic surgery is inherently wrong/evil. Not at all. It’s that we need to take everything they offer with handfuls of salt and recognize that what they’re offering isnt inherently good either
      This goes for a lot of things. Like Company’s that are trying to be woke but are actually just capitalizing on social and human rights issues eg clothing companies trying to capitalize on the lgbt flag design when they’ve never showed an inkling of support before and after. Disney is a huge culprit in this too

  • @lauraholland347
    @lauraholland347 Před rokem +32

    I'm a costume maker for stage and screen, I trained 30 years ago and learnt to make corsets for actors. Many opera singers love a corset because it is something to push against and helps voice control.
    I was curious, and I have always had heavy breast so I made myself a corset- I realised straight away that the briefing against corset had a different agenda, because despite restricting bending in the middle they are very comfortable if made for you. I have had underwired long line bras which are giving a very similar level of comfort.

    • @lauraholland347
      @lauraholland347 Před rokem

      As below jeans are the modern corset- I believe corsets became far more uncomfortable once whalebone was unavailable, it is a far better material for corsets- and still isn't matched by modern alternatives, when I made my corset I used whalebone from an old corset I bought at a jumble sale, so it is very comfortable.

    • @Asto508
      @Asto508 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I would argue that corsets are less hindering on movement than the tight jeans women used to wear or slim skirts with high heels in the decades later.

    • @lauraholland347
      @lauraholland347 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Asto508 Agree.

  • @thegothgoat5353
    @thegothgoat5353 Před rokem +36

    My mom thinks a corset would kill me but as someone who wants to be a fashion historian one day, my mom doesn’t know the real history, myths, facts and all that it really isn’t that dangerous if you wear the corset properly and with a protective layer

  • @catattack9575
    @catattack9575 Před 4 lety +13355

    "Why would anyone want to live with a rodent in their hair?"
    Because I want to cook. Duh.

  • @manifestationsofasort
    @manifestationsofasort Před 3 lety +3555

    Me, who has severe scoliosis and wears a corset to help back pain: Ah yes, my favorite torture device

    • @nineten9011
      @nineten9011 Před 2 lety +54

      Sorry to hear that
      Hope you get better

    • @eckoreckofantasy
      @eckoreckofantasy Před 2 lety +25

      OMG SAME! Dont have one yet but ill probably need one somehow soon anyways

    • @eckoreckofantasy
      @eckoreckofantasy Před 2 lety +64

      @@nineten9011 It doesnt-

    • @poisenivy8758
      @poisenivy8758 Před 2 lety +6

      Same!

    • @DiAn-ud8dy
      @DiAn-ud8dy Před 2 lety +11

      Is like compare vaping with an inhaler, is not Even close but go ahead and use a regular corset instead of the medical one

  • @hihihihihihihihihihihihihi1801

    As an equestrian (someone who rides horses) I can say corsets are very often used in equatation to help get points. There are even corsets made for riding horses.

  • @tiniwhiffles
    @tiniwhiffles Před 2 lety +31

    I think the reason why a lot of people assume or think that corsets were bad for your health because a lot of people saw the drastic change in the waist and silhouette. Remember, your corset is MADE to fit your body type, and it only makes your body look and feel more equal if you don’t lace it too tight. It won’t make you skinnier, it’ll just make it equal.

    • @noirekuroraigami2270
      @noirekuroraigami2270 Před 11 měsíci

      How about the fact that in the 18th century most ppl wore 2nd hand, 3rd Hand, 5th Hand clothes. Maybe a Tailor, but it’s not like there we’re standardized measurements

    • @tiniwhiffles
      @tiniwhiffles Před 11 měsíci

      @@noirekuroraigami2270 point taken, but I’m pretty sure women of higher classes had them specially made, and some tailors also had made them for different body types

    • @ev6564
      @ev6564 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@tiniwhiffles Really? I've been researching corsets, and it does make waist slimmer. The ones that don't make you slimmer or shape you are the cheap latex fajas. It seems standard is 3-5 inches off the waist depending on someone's weight. I think it's the extreme tight lacing that people should beware of.

  • @hannabrunner9235
    @hannabrunner9235 Před 3 lety +2353

    Funfact: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart had severe acne but on portrais flawless skin. That‘s because he told the painter he doesn‘t want his pimpels in the picture

    • @hannabrunner9235
      @hannabrunner9235 Před 3 lety +150

      @Haha Mouse Exactly! They were masters of photoshop xD

    • @jumhed994
      @jumhed994 Před 3 lety +203

      Didn't he have smallpox when he was young, which leaves severe scarring?

    • @theparrot6516
      @theparrot6516 Před 3 lety +27

      @@jumhed994 yup

    • @rimjhimdhusiya699
      @rimjhimdhusiya699 Před 2 lety +57

      Damn I have never seen someone say Mozart's full name . I only read the name in articles

    • @ultimawerewolfbluephoenix9670
      @ultimawerewolfbluephoenix9670 Před 2 lety +156

      @@rimjhimdhusiya699 actually that's the shortened version. The his FULL name is actually *Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart*

  • @Blackberryfae
    @Blackberryfae Před 4 lety +1413

    "Why would anyone realistically live with a rodent in their hair if they could avoid it?"
    BECAUSE I'M TRYNA BE A PROFESSIONAL CHEF, KAROLINA.

    • @ElanorKella
      @ElanorKella Před 4 lety +14

      Also hair rat = actual rat? Lost in translation 🤔 I can imagine some people really believe this

    • @rosehep3301
      @rosehep3301 Před 4 lety +3

      @@ElanorKella I don't get the "I wear a hat so I can cook" joke, but you're totally correct about people not understanding the old term for a Bump-it made of upcycled lost hairs instead of plastic.

    • @zofiatyburek
      @zofiatyburek Před 4 lety +58

      @@rosehep3301 The joke is about Ratatouille :)

    • @Stanzishouse
      @Stanzishouse Před 4 lety

      Lol!

    • @eloisearthrell2832
      @eloisearthrell2832 Před 4 lety +1

      @@rosehep3301 I think it's just about ratatouille. It's a great film, you should watch it. : D

  • @manuferguson6564
    @manuferguson6564 Před 2 lety +97

    My mom when I told my mom I was wearing a custom made corset for my costumes: "But you wont wear em a lot so they don't damage your organs?"
    ME: going into a 1 hr explanation why all of those myths are dumb and totally not true and corsets are perfectly safe when fitted well - i could literally wear it every day.
    My mom: "But you won't do that, right? because that would damage your organs."
    ME: HEAD -> wall

    • @rockinrobinn
      @rockinrobinn Před rokem +6

      girl I am so sorry

    • @RED-my9hl
      @RED-my9hl Před rokem +11

      my mum literally does the same and doesnt listen/believe it unless someone else tells her the same thing

    • @16m49x3
      @16m49x3 Před 11 měsíci

      @@RED-my9hl women only believe what an authority tell them. These days that authority is the state financed television or a favorite talk show

    • @Sonofsun.
      @Sonofsun. Před 10 měsíci +2

      Tell her she is a boomer

  • @j.p.2636
    @j.p.2636 Před 2 lety +15

    I was at a medieval fair, looking at corsets, lady selling em asked if I wanted to try one, bf at the time (now ex) asked something about them being super uncomfortable, lady said "then it was made wrong". Proceeded to fit me in a corset and damn if that thing wasn't super comfy AND smoothed out some lines very nicely

  • @trin7346
    @trin7346 Před 4 lety +14126

    louder: CORSETS ARE TYPICALLY SAFE when used correctly-- safer than most high heeled shoes actually

    • @valeriavagapova
      @valeriavagapova Před 4 lety +81

      @@Trilobrite I don't care about any waves... But I think you raise good points. This whole thing certainly doesn't seem black-and-white and it's good to have different points of view.

    • @marinary1326
      @marinary1326 Před 4 lety +498

      @@Trilobrite literally corsets are??? Just another form of undergarment??? Corsets can be co-opted and fetishized and taken too far because literally anything women wear under patriarchy can, but corsets can also just be practical. They're designed to support the torso and breasts (and frankly do the job better than modern bras especially for folks with larger breasts, since supporting all that weight from shoulder straps can be really bad for your back).
      There's the double edged sword where men demand a certain figure from women but also mock them for their attempts to reach that figure rather than just naturally having a wasp waist. Like how nowadays men will mock women who are too "obviously" wearing makeup but still want women's faces to appear in a way that most can only achieve with makeup.
      The most prominent examples of corsets being taken "too far" and "male gaze-y" are also basically all from the wealthy and upper classes. Wealthy Victorian women had the privilege to not have to do strenuous work and were therefore able to go absolutely bananas with their corsets. Working class women still wore corsets though just like a modern working women would still wear a bra- they wanted their boobs to be supported. They didn't do it to appeal to the "male gaze", they did it because they didn't want their breasts bouncing painfully around and stuff. It's pretty narrow-sighted to define the use of corsetry only by what the wealthiest and most privileged people did with it.

    • @erisnonyrs
      @erisnonyrs Před 4 lety +168

      @@Trilobrite corsets were not ment for women to look pretty for men, they are the same as bras, are you dumb or you didn't understand the video?

    • @verybarebones
      @verybarebones Před 4 lety +33

      Thats not a good argument. High heels are terrible for you. Thats like saying smoking is safe because it's healthier than heroin

    • @trin7346
      @trin7346 Před 4 lety +135

      @@verybarebones I wasn't saying high heels were great, I wasn't saying they were bad either. I was just stating that corsets, when worn correctly, seem safer than tall high heels. A lot of the celebrities complaining about the corsets they had to wear, all wear heels. Just an analysis.

  • @Venya9
    @Venya9 Před 4 lety +3726

    Imagine someone looking at fashion drawings from 21st century in 200 years and thinking everyone now had 3 metre legs.

    • @Nil_Sama
      @Nil_Sama Před 4 lety +27

      OMG 😂😂😂

    • @squibmis8381
      @squibmis8381 Před 4 lety +11

      so true

    • @tsuki_avocado
      @tsuki_avocado Před 4 lety +142

      Imagine people looking at anime pictures

    • @hauntedshadowslegacy2826
      @hauntedshadowslegacy2826 Před 4 lety +163

      That feel when some high-fashion illustrations have legs thin as sticks and three times the length of the torso lol Slenderman be shoppin'

    • @wellsofwellness
      @wellsofwellness Před 4 lety +7

      @@hauntedshadowslegacy2826 lool slenderman

  • @fallenswan1670
    @fallenswan1670 Před 3 lety +30

    My father used corset last of his years (he died in car accident in age of 50), because it helped with his problems with his back. Of course because of the stereotypes it was bit...disturbing in beginning, since he was very muscular man. But when he found out how good it actually was, he was quite happy with it. I think he weared it most of time, taking it off only when sleeping or bathing or so. He weared it also or especially during working days, and he did very heavy, physical work - same work caused him this problems with his back.

  • @katw5590
    @katw5590 Před 2 lety +50

    I love debunking people’s ideas about corsets when I’m wearing Victorian clothes. I can do so many things in a corset. Corsets are far more comfortable than bras, but bras are quicker to put on. I’ve explained many, many times how my dress isn’t that heavy because the corset holds up the skirt, hoop, and petticoat and those heavy skirts no longer feel heavy. I drive, clean litter boxes, pick up things from the floor in a corset. The corset has to be tight otherwise you end up with horrible sores because of the friction between the corset and body.

  • @sianvaladian8574
    @sianvaladian8574 Před 4 lety +1245

    Pros of quarantine: I stand on my balcony and yell about how corsets aren't devil sent torture devices and how stays ARE different from them, and none of my neighbours can escape me.

    • @aiysu
      @aiysu Před 4 lety +9

      I would do that if my mum didn't have the ears of a bat

    • @merrittanimation7721
      @merrittanimation7721 Před 4 lety +7

      "CORSETS AREN'T MEANT TO BE THAT TIGHT!"
      "Everyday I pray for an asteroid."

  • @OnlyMusic16
    @OnlyMusic16 Před 4 lety +1147

    I absolutely love the point you made about how future generations love to assume the people of the past were stupid and dirty in order to emphasize our progress (not to mention most history in general is written by men). I think we often get caught up in these sensationalized beliefs that ALL WOMEN HAVE SUFFERED FOREVER BECAUSE THEYRE VAIN, rather than examining that most women made clothes FOR women, meant to be worn practically in the eras they lived in. Woman had the same bodies and biological needs then that they do now... it’s common sense to design clothing that caters to that.

    • @AbigailPoirier
      @AbigailPoirier Před 4 lety +20

      True. But some women have suffered at some times because they're vain. Source: I've worn some truly annoying/uncomfortable/painful things to look hawt. Then I got older and decided it wasn't worth it, I'd rather be comfortable and look just...nice. Presentable.

    • @OnlyMusic16
      @OnlyMusic16 Před 4 lety +83

      AbigailR84 oh absolutely, myself included. But to base women’s entire fashion on that alone just ends up sounding really insulting. Men have worn some pretty ridiculous things throughout history too, but that’s not what they’re remembered for 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @chrisfarmer6893
      @chrisfarmer6893 Před 4 lety +14

      But I also don't accept the argument that something couldn't be bad because it was popular and so many women did it. Look at foot binding in China - that went on for centuries and basically involved breaking the bones in girls feet, repeatedly for years. And look at female genital mutilation which still continues today. In Egypt, 90% of women have been victims of this practice! Since so many women are inflicting this on their daughters, does that mean it's fine because they wouldn't do it if it were so bad?
      Throughout history, women have endured extreme pain and sometimes mutilation in order to fit in to society. Because they did it, doesn't make it ok.

    • @L_MarienneSeeley
      @L_MarienneSeeley Před 4 lety +22

      @@chrisfarmer6893 that was only for upper to high class women in China, and in addition, yes you're right about the pain and mutilation but women were put through that to please men. To be dependent on men. To be seen as beautiful and useful to men. Men made those standards and then complained when they got what they insisted on. Women just tried to succeed however they could. Often by being shit mothers who cut up their daughters to be more digestible to men.
      However corsetry patently doesn't have those nasty side-effects unless you get pretty deep into tightlacing, so what's the point here?
      Corsets have also been used to correct and support scoliosis patients, gals with EDS, and several other health conditions. Clearly it has done as much good as harm.

    • @chrisfarmer6893
      @chrisfarmer6893 Před 4 lety +7

      @@L_MarienneSeeley I agree corsets do not compare to those other examples as far as harm. My point is just that I do not accept that because a practice was widespread, means it must not be harmful. Something can be very common and also very damaging. I think the more convincing evidence mentioned in the video, comes from the modern day re-enactors, opera singers, and others who use corsets today and can give a fair review.

  • @KRMurdy
    @KRMurdy Před 2 lety +11

    Thank you! I am a 1890s homesteader living history interpretor and i talk ALL THE TIME about corset misinterpretations to my guests! I love my corset and would love to order a second one to wear daily because my back feels so much better with it!

  • @johnjones_1501
    @johnjones_1501 Před 2 lety +16

    I am a history buff, and a dude, and I am loving your channel. I never thought I would find older fashions interesting, but you are adding a lot of color, and filling in a lot of gaps of knowledge that I have had about the past.
    BTW, do you know anything about fashion in the ancient world? The reality verses how we imagine it?

  • @Kasiarzynka
    @Kasiarzynka Před 4 lety +3623

    Girls who did not educate themselves on corsets, and have never worn one: corsets are horrible, torture device, sign of oppression etc.
    Same girls: *man I hate bras, I'm so happy when I can take it off at the end of the day. Look at those marks on my shoulders and below my boobs, HORRIBLE*

    • @Call-me-Al
      @Call-me-Al Před 4 lety +355

      @@ameliasellers6396 some even estimate 80% wear the incorrect bra size, which I hope is completely wrong because that's depressing.

    • @Brack_86
      @Brack_86 Před 4 lety +255

      Bras stretch out too fast for most people to wear the right size for long even with a professional fitting. Most women can't afford to buy a new bra more than once or twice a year, and they often stop fitting right after 2-3 months. You can get a more expensive one that last a little longer, but that still means not getting another good fit as soon as the current one is wrong.
      Also, no bra can distribute weight well enough for someone with d cups or larger. The band is just going to be too thin even if it has 4 clasps.

    • @polina-rs4lr
      @polina-rs4lr Před 4 lety +60

      @Diane Berg yeah, but that doesn't make bras torture devices. and just like bras corsets could be pretty uncomfortable, but still had a lot of benefits

    • @AlexisSirena
      @AlexisSirena Před 4 lety +23

      Brack_86 if they can’t afford 50 quids for a new bra that doesn’t leave marks, "most women" have the wrong priorities (not saying that there are no people who actually have that little money- but that mindset of skimping in that department is what creates that problem)

    • @Brack_86
      @Brack_86 Před 4 lety +25

      Ok boomer

  • @tiredthesbian1731
    @tiredthesbian1731 Před 4 lety +3077

    I wore a corset for a musical and it was literally the most comfortable costume I’ve ever had and it was fantastic for my singing-it gives your diaphragm something to work against!

    • @buttercupcoffee5972
      @buttercupcoffee5972 Před 4 lety +90

      That is really cool!

    • @darthslayder6904
      @darthslayder6904 Před 4 lety +193

      exactly! I wore one for a Jane Austen production and it was surprisingly comfortable. It really supports your back and improved your posture.

    • @carolyngriffith9793
      @carolyngriffith9793 Před 4 lety +231

      That really makes sense. I'm a competitive powerlifter, and we use lifting belts to brace our core against. When i do wear my corset, it has a similar feel.

    •  Před 4 lety +310

      interesting!

    • @treestout9270
      @treestout9270 Před 4 lety +92

      I had to wear a corset because it was included in my dress for being a princess. It was very, VERY, tight but I had to sing SUPER high bIt made me sound so much less breathy because I couldn’t breathe as much as I would normally while singing. Now, I always sing like that!

  • @nw6198
    @nw6198 Před 3 lety +54

    The concept of the corset really sounds no different than modern weight training belts, or belts people sometimes use in factory jobs with lots of heavy lifting. Weight distribution and posture correction. People WANT to wear them for protection/relief. Bring corsets back! I say that as someone with scoliosis, lol.

    • @IcchiNutz
      @IcchiNutz Před 10 měsíci +1

      It would introduce another problem. That being muscle atrophy. The fact is the corset essentially takes the place of your muscles and they slowly deteriorate. The same thing happens when people use knee support too often

    • @nw6198
      @nw6198 Před 10 měsíci

      @@IcchiNutz Well, I can certainly understand how the overuse of them could lead to that. Much like certain African cultures who use a series of rings to slowly extend their necks over time, and then those who do it can never take the rings off or the weight of their heads will snap their enfeabled necks.
      But I think the moderate use of corsets in conjunction with specific exercises and therapy could do a lot of good.

  • @Honeyin2013
    @Honeyin2013 Před 3 lety +29

    I love hearing myths about women’s fashion being destroyed

  • @jakedee4117
    @jakedee4117 Před 3 lety +2294

    I do remember reading of a case from the 1880s when an attempted murder was only an attempted murder because the whale bone corset stopped the bullet.

    • @addiemiller9677
      @addiemiller9677 Před 3 lety +467

      Several cases in fact!
      One women was stabbed like 8 times in the back, but her corset saved her.

    • @auronnyagangopadhyay7104
      @auronnyagangopadhyay7104 Před 3 lety +43

      That happened in enola holmes lol

    • @Kiara-jk2fi
      @Kiara-jk2fi Před 3 lety +75

      @@auronnyagangopadhyay7104 it was a armor chestplate that stopped the bullet in enola holmes

    • @auronnyagangopadhyay7104
      @auronnyagangopadhyay7104 Před 3 lety +59

      @@Kiara-jk2fi ya sorry I got confused. the corset saved her from a knife

    • @Kiara-jk2fi
      @Kiara-jk2fi Před 3 lety +9

      @@auronnyagangopadhyay7104 oh its okay

  • @lindsay9916
    @lindsay9916 Před 4 lety +580

    0:33 at first, I understood "before breasts were invented." Needless to say, I was shooketh.

    • @rixanoz
      @rixanoz Před 4 lety +12

      Lind say same 😂🙉

  • @eleven2492
    @eleven2492 Před 2 lety +15

    I used to work at a corset stand at anime conventions, and I learned a lot about the history and proper usage of corsets and my whole perspective changed as I would work in the dealers room, constantly moving around and bending over and putting other people in corsets and just constantly active for 12 hours a day for four days at the convention. And let me tell you, corsets did WONDERS for my back. I really want to get measured for a proper corset because it did absolute wonders for my back. I have really severe scoliosis because my chest is one of those larger chests that you we’re talking about (bigger than the biggest size you mentioned) and my waist is naturally about half the size of my chest, so the weight of my breasts makes my back hurt all the time. Normal tasks can be hard, sleeping can be painful, and even my sitting at a desk for 8 hours a day for my job makes my back hurt because nothing feels good on my back. But when I worked at a corset stand and wore a corset all day, 12 hours of work was easy because of the immense support it gave my back, and I always wore underbust corsets, which supported my breasts and gave my back a break. I love corsets, not because I look like a million bucks in one (even though I do) but because the chronic pain that I’ve dealt with because of all my aforementioned issues were made so much better because of the support the corsets gave to my back. I will always be a huge advocate for proper corset wearing.

  • @MsBellaMiah
    @MsBellaMiah Před 2 lety +58

    Since starting to wear a corset, I have finally lost weight, I walk up straight (I tend to hunch because of my height) and I feel confident. Haven't had any health problems, going into my 5th month and loving it.

    • @conim9205
      @conim9205 Před 2 lety +8

      yo, dont abuse of the corset, its gonna make your back weak if u wear it that much, and feel less hungry, wear it responsably

    • @lunos5026
      @lunos5026 Před rokem +10

      @@conim9205 did you watch the video.

    • @averynerdybookworm972
      @averynerdybookworm972 Před rokem +6

      @@lunos5026 judging from their other comment, no

    • @lunos5026
      @lunos5026 Před rokem +3

      @@conim9205 Watch the video and her other videos, she’s a good youtuber and I can recommend you other content if you’d like. This is a very unique historical period not only in terms of fashion but just because it was, as you said in your other comment, not as simple as one style. It was many, however corsets were used primarily during this time

  • @grumblekin
    @grumblekin Před 3 lety +4283

    Also Victorian-era people: This cocaine will be an excellent addition to children's cough syrup

    • @ciaras.tishereandilikepota8519
      @ciaras.tishereandilikepota8519 Před 3 lety +63

      Wait, wtf?😅

    • @kaytamurray
      @kaytamurray Před 3 lety +36

      BASEDelz LMAO

    • @blacktigerpaw1
      @blacktigerpaw1 Před 3 lety +221

      Cocaine was an effective pain killer in liquid form. Powder form, though...
      Same with opium. Liquid form, effective pain killer. Having it smoked? Major addiction.

    • @OatmealTheCrazy
      @OatmealTheCrazy Před 3 lety +7

      @@blacktigerpaw1 liquid cocaine is usually in gasoline lol

    • @arianewinter4266
      @arianewinter4266 Před 3 lety +49

      My favorit thing is arsen green, it is so pretty, it colord dresses, and wallpaper oh so vibrant and deadly ^^

  • @unicornburgers302
    @unicornburgers302 Před 3 lety +3540

    I’ll give the actresses a pass, we should really be mad at the costume designers for making it such an uncomfortable experience for them.

    • @thehedgehogwholived
      @thehedgehogwholived Před 3 lety +397

      yeah I really don't blame any actresses who answer honestly about their experiences with corsets, especially as it was given to them by a costume professional so most of them would assume that they are being given the best corset available. I had to wear a badly fitted corset for 8 hours a day for weeks without breaking it in, I'd think they were the worst thing in the world as well

    • @hawkins347
      @hawkins347 Před 3 lety +201

      Also in Lily James's case, her waist in the Cinderella dress looks so small that unless they enhanced it with special effects, she most likely was indeed tightlaced.

    • @beeclan50
      @beeclan50 Před 3 lety +35

      Why is it so hard to fit it correctly and give time to break it in

    • @plainjane3446
      @plainjane3446 Před 3 lety +88

      @@beeclan50 I don't know the actual answer, but I suspect that it's cause every body is different. It's like getting a new shoe, the shoe is technically your size but it doesn't quite fit until you break them in.

    • @rimjhimdhusiya699
      @rimjhimdhusiya699 Před 2 lety +82

      @@hawkins347 about that , the actress already has a small waist . She indeed did wear a corset but I don't think she was thighlace cuz the gown creates an illusion because the skirt is voluminous and the top portion is big too. Since the top and bottom are huge it creates an illusion of a smaller waist 😄.

  • @kleek9581
    @kleek9581 Před rokem +60

    My grandmother was born in 1906 and told me about wearing a whaleboned corset as a teen. She eventually graduated to girdles by the mid century and was extremely happy to give up all restraining and uncomfortable garments in her old age. While I'm sure some people enjoy wearing them, the main point of these garments was to provide shape to the body and control 'jiggling' which was considered immodest and promiscuous. I talked to an older woman recently who said if you didn't wear a girdle in high school and college it was read as being 'easy' and people would gossip about you sleeping around. Corsetry today is much more about aesthetics and trendy. Let's not forget that for many women it was once not considered a choice unless you wanted to be ostracised.

    • @16m49x3
      @16m49x3 Před 11 měsíci +5

      Let's not forget that for many people it is not considered a choice to wear a stuffy suit at work, unless you want to be ostracized.

    • @KlutzyNinjaKitty
      @KlutzyNinjaKitty Před 11 měsíci +17

      Exactly. This pro-corset talk feels just as disingenuous as the “anti-corset” talk. Since the dawn of time, humans have been engaging in barbaric practices for the sake of “fashion.” Head binding/skull elongation, neck elongation, foot binding. Now it’s liposuction, plastic surgery, teeth whitening, and botox. In some asian countries there are even creams that bleach your skin to make you look more pale.
      I also feel that the argument “corsets were made by women!” dumb and also disingenuous. Since the majority of fashion-based oppression is enforced by other women. Mainly mothers enforcing norms onto their daughters, and those daughters shaming any woman who doesn’t engage in that practice (like your grandmother said.)

    • @16m49x3
      @16m49x3 Před 11 měsíci +9

      @@KlutzyNinjaKitty
      Why don't you go to one of the tribes that still do neck elongation and tell them they are barbaric and being oppressed.
      While you are at it, go to the boys being circumcised. How about the people tattooing their whole bodies?

    • @4651adri
      @4651adri Před 11 měsíci +5

      Circumcision and elongation of the neck are made for completely different reasons. Also the corset has different functions, some being for beauty, other for health or practical reasons. Not everything is black and white.

    • @kleek9581
      @kleek9581 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@16m49x3 not sure what your point is?

  • @bettyblaze5714
    @bettyblaze5714 Před 2 lety +4

    In some films you can see that the corset is worn upside down. Of course that's uncomfortable.

  • @thefingereater2115
    @thefingereater2115 Před 4 lety +2280

    This is a lie, my corset shot me and then ate my head. I am currently dead, thanks to my corset. Don’t believe the lies!!1!,!,,1!!!,!!!!!

    • @davidwarren7279
      @davidwarren7279 Před 3 lety +120

      It was corsets that elected Trump.

    • @noel_is_notwell
      @noel_is_notwell Před 3 lety +53

      @@davidwarren7279 OH, MY GOD, THE HORROR! *swoons and faints*

    • @thefingereater2115
      @thefingereater2115 Před 3 lety +13

      @yo hi Yea, don't worry, I already know I'm a comedic genius. 😎😎😎😎😎😎😢😎😎😎

    • @mcd08
      @mcd08 Před 3 lety +22

      There is 1 impostor among us
      *Corset was the impostor*

    • @sableaskew8074
      @sableaskew8074 Před 3 lety +2

      Gasp!!

  • @finntran1672
    @finntran1672 Před 4 lety +12660

    Drag queens in corset: *do a backward hand spring into the split
    Actresses in corset: *enters vegetative state

    • @user-nv7uq3zj5e
      @user-nv7uq3zj5e Před 4 lety +395

      This made me laugh so much 😂

    • @weezerboy6910
      @weezerboy6910 Před 4 lety +104

      @@AB-tg6rc you my friend, have my attention

    • @catwithinternet4625
      @catwithinternet4625 Před 4 lety +412

      I’ve done multiple back flips in a corset the only thing I regret is the quart of lemonade I had right before that

    • @hsmacaraig
      @hsmacaraig Před 4 lety +15

      Hi Hi you have my attention

    • @cartoondeathnoises8756
      @cartoondeathnoises8756 Před 4 lety +71

      @@catwithinternet4625 wow, I can't even do that in normal/sporty clothes

  • @jennypockets
    @jennypockets Před 3 lety +8

    How true. It took me a while to convince a large busted lady to have a corset made rather than a bra, but when she did and I made one for her, she told me it was the first time in years she hadn't had backache.

  • @Tiger74147
    @Tiger74147 Před 11 měsíci +5

    We're obsessed with self-righteousness over facts. A major social illness.

  • @rotomblack8389
    @rotomblack8389 Před 4 lety +2557

    Corsets are SO dangerous!!! Every single person who has worn a corset, made a corset or even looked at a corset have ultimately *died* or will eventually *die*.. Wont someone please think of the children.....

    • @medealkemy
      @medealkemy Před 4 lety +185

      That's the dihydrogen monoxyde conspiracy all over again. Wake up, sheeple !

    • @UnsinkableJoe
      @UnsinkableJoe Před 4 lety +19

      Did u actually watch the video?

    • @LordVader1094
      @LordVader1094 Před 4 lety +178

      @@UnsinkableJoe It's a joke.

    • @ssr8555
      @ssr8555 Před 4 lety +213

      Joe Campbell but it’s true! Every person who wears a corset eventually dies! This can’t be a coincidence

    • @rainbowMFdash
      @rainbowMFdash Před 4 lety +83

      I’d like to see the corset manager

  • @kariscoyne1886
    @kariscoyne1886 Před 4 lety +494

    Just based on personal experience, there is no modern bra that can prevent my double-d induced back pain the way a decent corset does.

    • @kitdubhran2968
      @kitdubhran2968 Před 4 lety +2

      Hear hear!!!

    • @rabbit__
      @rabbit__ Před 4 lety +10

      The joys of large boobs never ends.

    • @erid143
      @erid143 Před 4 lety

      Have 36 I chest. Never had a back ache in my life.

    • @erid143
      @erid143 Před 4 lety

      @Randall Paquet WTF are you even saying??!!

    • @rabbit__
      @rabbit__ Před 4 lety

      @@erid143 then you are very lucky!

  • @cocokoochie9648
    @cocokoochie9648 Před 3 lety +4

    let’s not make fun of the actresses. They were given horrible corsets. That’s how they think it works. let’s educate them instead

  • @annawilson420
    @annawilson420 Před 2 lety +14

    A corset is essentially the same thing as a weightlifting belt. It can actually help you do more work than you could without it.

    • @MrBashem
      @MrBashem Před 11 měsíci

      It is not the same

  • @unknown70000
    @unknown70000 Před 4 lety +1890

    Modern media: corsets are the patriarchy
    Fashion Historians: not wearing corsets are the patriarchy

    • @MEPHISTOPHELESw
      @MEPHISTOPHELESw Před 3 lety +22

      @braden7180That's about the only thing women can do well without any help; blame men.

    • @devforfun5618
      @devforfun5618 Před 3 lety +57

      @@MEPHISTOPHELESw men also help with that

    • @schwester6523
      @schwester6523 Před 3 lety +2

      Its actually the feminism

    • @urdadsleftasshole69
      @urdadsleftasshole69 Před 3 lety +42

      @@MEPHISTOPHELESw
      I have taught myself art and calligraphy, free of teachers or tips save for the occasional tutorial video when I'm confused.
      I'm 13 years old, and I have written 75 original characters, developed a planet, created a language, and can write better than an awful lot of people where I live.
      I can recognise the fashions of any year in the Victorian era, and I'm learning how to sew so I can make decent vintage outfits.
      What have you done, at prossibly much older than me? Sit in your parents' basement, with the broken down computer they bought you, eating industry-fed chips and ranting about women because, for some god-forsaken reason, none of them would date your neckbearded, pedophile-looking face?
      No one can truly live without help. Shut your fucking mouth and talk once you have something meaningful to say.

    • @MEPHISTOPHELESw
      @MEPHISTOPHELESw Před 3 lety +5

      @@urdadsleftasshole69 Ah, yes. Art and writing, the two most useless "talents" of the modern age. The time of great works of art and literature are long passed and all already achieved by some long dead dude. Your online roleplays aren't achievements, kiddo. Even then, I doubt all your claims including your age. Though, that one I don't really care for you to prove.
      Considering you're not full of shit (and you probably are), I'm 10 years older than you and have experience across multiple duty stations (Currently serving in the Honor Guard), overseas experience, several military commendations and certifications (ARCOM, Air Assault, etc), competed nationally in grappling, certified by the Cambridge AICE program and have BA in Engineering and Mathematics from UF.
      Throughout all of this, especially the military, I've seen nothing but inadequacy at worst and mediocrity at best from my female "peers". Though, that's likely because I'm infantry MOS.
      I'd tell you to add me on snapchat so I can clown you for being so pathetically cringy and probably looking like a furbie but I don't associate with children like that.
      Tell your mom to add me, she's more my speed.
      Lol, you people and your basement neck beard fetish; unbelievable.
      Best of luck to you, "artist". I hope you don't grow up to utilize all the crutches in place for women and actually accomplish something worthwhile in this world.
      As a modern artist that's not very likely....but you can try.
      My advice, don't take yourself too seriously and marry up. I can guarantee you we're about to have a culture shift soon that won't benefit the attitude you're adopting.

  • @FY20811
    @FY20811 Před 3 lety +5254

    In the future: Bras. Can't breatheeee and moveee.

    • @alliem2858
      @alliem2858 Před 3 lety +247

      I can see that happening 😅

    • @noalapizza-paella3986
      @noalapizza-paella3986 Před 3 lety +673

      Wore a 21st century bra: Destroyed my breasts and pinched my lungs and heart.
      HOW DID THEY SURVIVE IN THAT!?

    • @mc23243
      @mc23243 Před 3 lety +259

      I hate bras :D the only reason I wear it when I go out is that going braless is not socially acceptable

    • @karencski711
      @karencski711 Před 3 lety +35

      We can only hope. Just because everyone does something doesn't mean it's not stupid.

    • @alliem2858
      @alliem2858 Před 3 lety +200

      I agree that bras can be uncomfortable🙃but for someone like me who has a very large chest size, it ends up being waayyy more uncomfortable for me in the end if I don’t wear any support at all. In fact I wish I had something with even more support than a bra cause it is not enough.

  • @Littlefella76
    @Littlefella76 Před 2 lety +35

    I've always kind of been obsessed with the look of corsets, not just the way they make your waist skinny but like the overall look and it makes me so sad that it isn't normalized to wear them anymore :')

  • @maevelooby3305
    @maevelooby3305 Před 3 lety +14

    Sis I basically have to wear a corset every night for my scoliosis and i'm just fine

  • @sleeplesstime
    @sleeplesstime Před 3 lety +2712

    "Corsets killed women" why yes, they obviously did. I mean didn't you notice we all went extinct? Oh wait.

  • @John-doe955
    @John-doe955 Před 3 lety +3534

    Why the heck is this recommended to me, I’m a man who has no interest in fashion or corsets. That being said, I did watch the whole video, and it was way more interesting than I would have thought, but I’m so confused why it was recommended. This was genuinely one of the most interesting videos I’ve watched in a while.
    Edit: Hello everyone, my girlfriend has issues with back pain and I remembered this video talking about how corsets could help and was wondering if anyone knew of any good websites for buying corsets? I hope the CZcams community can help with this lol.

    • @CptBilsn
      @CptBilsn Před 3 lety +267

      Now you should Praise the Almighty Algorithm. I for myself think it got recommended cause I watch a lot of historical channels (and I blame Metatron for introducing me to his gilfriend's channel about historical makeup styles - there may be connection there).

    • @John-doe955
      @John-doe955 Před 3 lety +138

      @@CptBilsn that’s probably what did it, that makes sense. Also praise the almighty algorithm.

    • @captainahab5522
      @captainahab5522 Před 3 lety +58

      All hail the mighty algorithm

    • @msjkramey
      @msjkramey Před 3 lety +53

      I'm not super into history stuff except for things like this--how people actually lived their lives. So clothing and food history is fascinating to me. I highly recommend Townsends (mostly about colonial America and they do things other than food) and also Tasting History (about any part of the world he can get records for in all time periods) for historical food. I'm blanking on historical fashion channels right now though. Overly Sarcastic Productions is also fun for general history and mythology/folklore/literature

    • @kixtayo
      @kixtayo Před 3 lety +34

      the algorithm felt your soul and said here you need this

  • @tumurutumurutumuru
    @tumurutumurutumuru Před 2 lety +6

    I had to wear a corset for a play, but it was too small for me and the costume director tightened it too much. The first night of that play was torture. I had to sing, run, dance, etc. when I could barely breathe. The next night, I told them that I needed a new one, and the last 3 nights were fine. They’re really only torture devices when they’re too small.

  • @shroomiemommy8681
    @shroomiemommy8681 Před 2 lety +6

    My mom still refuses to listen to me when we talk about corsets.

  • @EstEsreil
    @EstEsreil Před 4 lety +2318

    I don't know why, but this video makes me want to wear a corset.

    • @saturniiiidae
      @saturniiiidae Před 3 lety +65

      Hmm, it might be kind of hard for a baguette to wear a corset, but you could give it a try.

    • @lucia_kidtech
      @lucia_kidtech Před 3 lety +19

      Try it my baguette friend

    • @waitwhat959
      @waitwhat959 Před 3 lety

      I don’t recommend it unless you want your insides spilled

    • @lucia_kidtech
      @lucia_kidtech Před 3 lety +23

      @@waitwhat959 I'm wearing one right now

    • @angelfish1506
      @angelfish1506 Před 3 lety +22

      @@waitwhat959 My insides aren't spilled and I'm wearing one rn...

  • @icelily270
    @icelily270 Před 4 lety +1802

    It seems like corsets are kinda like ice skates. They have to fit to your foot just right, must be broken in, and if it's not the right size, or in this case, isn't fitted to your body perfectly, it will hurt like hell.

    • @Silver_wind_1987_
      @Silver_wind_1987_ Před 4 lety +33

      @serendipidus1 get a skate that can be HEATED to your foot and they make you walk about in said skate to break it in and form it to your feet so it's way more fitted.

    • @alissapurplebunnies5955
      @alissapurplebunnies5955 Před 4 lety +36

      @@Silver_wind_1987_ is there technology like that to make custom-fitted bras? That sounds so awesome. Normal shoes too, I've never found a comfortable shoe.

    • @Acidfrog475
      @Acidfrog475 Před 3 lety +13

      I have never worn a corset, but I have ice skated plenty of times. My current hockey monstrocities are very uncomortable! My feet always feel like they're burning whenever I skate. I am pretty sure they're too big (I'm a girl with feet that are possibly a bit bigger than the norm).

    • @gaildahlas
      @gaildahlas Před 3 lety +13

      @@alissapurplebunnies5955 Don't know about bras, but historically that's how the materials in some corsets used to behave when in contact with body heat. Someone might have had the idea of using the same materials?

    • @amyp9369
      @amyp9369 Před 3 lety +8

      As someone who has worn both ice skates and corsets (though not at the same time - yet! 😉), I can confirm this statement.

  • @awgawinfiresnap6396
    @awgawinfiresnap6396 Před 2 lety +6

    The main heroine of my book wears a corset, and while my description was not as far-fetched as some of the actor's claims, this information is actually very helpful to have. I'm looking forward to going back and making the necessary informed updates in order to spread the word. Thank you for this video! ^v^

  • @imooumoo4
    @imooumoo4 Před rokem +4

    "Men's corsets helped reduce the beer belly" at this point they need to make a comeback

  • @rayellejohnson9961
    @rayellejohnson9961 Před 4 lety +3944

    Even if corsets displace organs so does having a baby... yet after having a baby my organs went back

    • @ARasputinaFan
      @ARasputinaFan Před 4 lety +249

      They would move back after not wearing the corset for a while too; been there done that. If it weren't so hot I'd go back to wearing it again!

    • @EileenNestman
      @EileenNestman Před 3 lety +269

      YES! This comment! I'm currently pregnant and my baby has changed my insides and cracked my ribs! But my costume corsets I sometimes wore before pregnancy never hurt me! Worth it though, so excited to be a mama.

    • @Jack-yf9bc
      @Jack-yf9bc Před 3 lety +60

      Eileen Nestman congrats on the baby! Good luck!

    • @sheluvssmokedupeyes1
      @sheluvssmokedupeyes1 Před 3 lety +11

      WhyDoIHaveToBePartOfGoogle+JustToWatchCZcamsNow?? Exactly

    • @thetiredworm2100
      @thetiredworm2100 Před 3 lety +84

      Eileen Nestman cra-cracked your ribs??? U say it so casually 😂 congrats on having a baby!

  • @sophisticatedPJs
    @sophisticatedPJs Před 4 lety +4353

    People: BUT LOOK! EVEN THIS OLD ARTICLE FROM THE TIME PERIOD SAYS CORSETS ARE BAD--
    Me: *shows them article where men believed a woman's uterus could fly out of their body by riding in or driving trains and cars*

    • @vampirexion
      @vampirexion Před 4 lety +176

      WHAT.

    • @AnnekeOosterink
      @AnnekeOosterink Před 4 lety +424

      @@vampirexion I mean, lots of things were considered bad for women because "what about the uterus!?!?!" Anything from studying (yes really, it will make the blood flow from the uterus to the brain, thus shriveling the uterus and making the woman less fertile, no reading for you missy!) to going too fast in some form of transport. "Bicycle face" was a thing, cycling made women ugly so it's bad (easy transport that gave many women more freedom and a wider range of travel).

    • @TheMurlocKeeper
      @TheMurlocKeeper Před 4 lety +147

      @@AnnekeOosterink - I thought the whole "bicycle face" thing was from umm....how do I put this...the shape of the seat and the vibration from going over rough surfaces, like a cobbled or even dirt road.
      Can't have women enjoying themselves without men involved! :P

    • @LindyLime
      @LindyLime Před 4 lety +231

      Wow. I wonder if the men actually believed that or if they just had so much hysteria about women being more independent that they made up the first garbage that popped into their head.

    • @TehMomo_
      @TehMomo_ Před 4 lety +92

      @@LindyLime I'm guessing a little from column a and a little from column b....

  • @rgsmith1966
    @rgsmith1966 Před rokem +1

    Just stumbled across your content... good historical details, debunking the lies, just telling it like it is (or was)! Good stuff. Thanks for your efforts!

  • @meowgid
    @meowgid Před rokem +10

    I one time spent the money on a really well made corset for a costume, and it was amazing because how it was so supportive and corrected my posture. My back felt so protected and good. The only difficult things to do were driving (checking blind spots was hard) and eating (it made me eat less). Breathing was never a problem I had with a corset on, but I am very squishy. 😅

  • @talea9593
    @talea9593 Před 4 lety +4062

    This is why Belle in the Beauty and the beast live action had such a crappy yellow dress. Emma Watson said that corsets were "oppressive to women". Because she refused to wear a corset, the consume maker couldn't make her a beautiful and accurate dress.

    • @rhea9743
      @rhea9743 Před 4 lety +738

      I know right?! Belle's golden gown was one my favourites when I was a kid and was so excited about the live action movie but when I saw the yellow ball gown dress I just-

    • @harvey4125
      @harvey4125 Před 3 lety +600

      meanwhile, lily james blue gown was SO gorgeous and magical!

    • @hypatiakovalevskayasklodow9195
      @hypatiakovalevskayasklodow9195 Před 3 lety +211

      But I mean just on its own that dress is ridiculous

    • @Acidfrog475
      @Acidfrog475 Před 3 lety +548

      I don't think it's the lack of corset that made her ballgown look awful. It was the dress itself. Emma's village dress looked fantastic, and I doubt a pair of stays would've changed that.
      Yes, she was wrong about its status in society, considering the people who mainly made them were, but that was still a well atriculated (though misguided), valid reason not to want to have one - and it most likely wouldn't have been properly fitted, anyway.

    • @harvey4125
      @harvey4125 Před 3 lety +158

      @@Acidfrog475 yeah, but to think she followed the "no corsetry trope" thinking it was something back then, when it wasn't, was just awful and painful to watch. the movie is garbage itself, belle is so selfish... cmon, people in the vile DESTROYED her property. tf?

  • @Betsyschugar
    @Betsyschugar Před 4 lety +2713

    I went on a full rant in a theatrical design class a few months ago about corsetry after we read a play set in the Victorian era and everybody kept saying they wanted this one character to wear a really tight corset to show how “restrictive” her lifestyle was. I fully went off on the historical corsetry rant and gave them a small lecture on the actual function of corsets in history. They were not appreciative but I had a good time.

    • @mima_piedade
      @mima_piedade Před 4 lety +179

      They'll thank you later... just kidding, people love having things to hate.

    • @amberpasta9379
      @amberpasta9379 Před 4 lety +253

      The conversation is needed because ignorance isn’t excusable..it’s also very cringe when people especially certain actresses say “corsets are evil because they promote the patriarchy” it’s just screams how ignorant they are of reality and how very sheep minded they are

    • @kei8620
      @kei8620 Před 4 lety +49

      honestly, yes. Yes, thank you for doing that. Misinformation is not a good thing, and it's the main cause of rumors. Thank you

    • @katherinemorelle7115
      @katherinemorelle7115 Před 4 lety +13

      You’re a bad arse and I appreciate you.

    • @rachelg9873
      @rachelg9873 Před 4 lety +45

      "I went on a full rant.... They weren't appreciative, but I had a good time."
      I think I'm crushing on you now.

  • @maddieallen9231
    @maddieallen9231 Před 3 lety +7

    whenever I was in middle school I loved corsets (still do), and wore them to school every day. I walked up and down stairs and sung for an hour straight (which may not sound like much but I was 11 at the time and needed to take more breaths). My friends always asked if it was hard to sing in it and I would let and they ended up feeling no difference except for actually standing up straight which is what you are supposed to do, I had to stop wearing them to school because my LA teacher said that it was offending her. I started wearing them to school again in 7th grade and none of the female teachers minded.

  • @TheBeardedSandman
    @TheBeardedSandman Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for making this. I have a general phobia of any kind of unnatural body modification whether it be extreme bodily piercings, foot binding, and women who tight lace themselves. This made me feel much better.

  • @jocosesonata
    @jocosesonata Před 3 lety +11331

    Wait, so thinking that corsets are bad and a sign of patriarchy... is actually what the patriarchy wants you to think!?
    Damn, plot twist of the century.

    • @smolsews3760
      @smolsews3760 Před 3 lety +198

      Mind blown

    • @Trazmanjares
      @Trazmanjares Před 3 lety +47

      senselees but that´s what funfems do

    • @codyraugh6599
      @codyraugh6599 Před 3 lety +219

      What's also funny is that 2nd(?i think) wave feminists wanted women to be seen as sexy and powerful and now modernly the corset and it's current equivalent is worn by the sexiest powerful women.

    • @InternetMameluq
      @InternetMameluq Před 3 lety +62

      I'm pretty sure that these young starlets and attractive women are exactly what the patriarchy hates most.

    • @codyraugh6599
      @codyraugh6599 Před 3 lety +86

      @@InternetMameluq i doubt it, seeing how insider side of hollywood works.

  • @erikaserika
    @erikaserika Před 3 lety +4869

    *"MEN'S CORSETS ON THE OTHER HAND"*
    _21st century anti-corset feminists:_ wait wait wait wait wait.

    • @seliamila1005
      @seliamila1005 Před 3 lety +230

      Dude its not feminist fault if corset are seen as bad

    • @cesar6447
      @cesar6447 Před 3 lety +130

      @@seliamila1005 They made their part... don't try to hide it.

    • @seliamila1005
      @seliamila1005 Před 3 lety +357

      @@cesar6447 the men made false information about corset for a century, it's not only feminist who sees corset as bad, if you keep telling people false information or lies they will start to believe it

    • @cesar6447
      @cesar6447 Před 3 lety +98

      @@seliamila1005 I only said that they made their part, you know this is one of those cases that feminist (on their ignorance) work together with the patriarchy. And you can't say that feminist weren't hating the corset for centuries.

    • @theparrot6516
      @theparrot6516 Před 3 lety +66

      @@seliamila1005 feminist actresses literally still hate on corsets....mm

  • @supurflufybuny
    @supurflufybuny Před 2 lety +2

    I just bought my first corset!
    I am very happy and I can’t wait to get it and wear it. Thanks to watching a lot of historical dress stuff, I know the general way to wear corsets when starting out and I will be doing more research! Thank you for helping me to realise what I want to wear.

  • @Zorya8
    @Zorya8 Před 2 lety +18

    Great subject! That reminds me : I remember working at a warehouse and every employee (men and women) was given a black coset to help us lift heavy boxes without breaking our backs. We would put it on top of our regular clothes and adjust it to our own size (and I insist on ''TO OUR OWN SIZE'' for health and safety reasons of course) with elastic straps and velcro. We were recomended not to wear it all day long though because we could lose some muscular mass with time. So when we were not carrying heavy stuff, we would wear it like a sleeveless jacket. Once the first adjustments would be done, we would be ready for any physical working situation by just attaching and detaching our corsets real quick with the velcros at the front. I worked for four years at this place and nobody fainted because of the corsets and we would work in hot summers and cold winters with the doors always open to put stuff in trucks.

  • @parkerfam2006
    @parkerfam2006 Před 4 lety +2319

    I wear a corset to help with my "very severe" social anxiety. It's like a permanent hug and really does help. If anyone else has bad social anxiety/social phobia, try a corset. It's not a cure all, but it does help. :)

    • @meadowbird
      @meadowbird Před 4 lety +331

      Sounds like a portable weighted blanket, great idea! I know you can get something similar for cats to reduce anxiety in situations like moving or traveling. Further proof cats are actually people.

    • @hopeahooper
      @hopeahooper Před 4 lety +22

      Like Temple Granden!

    • @fandomfollower5247
      @fandomfollower5247 Před 4 lety +29

      Interesting...

    • @GummiBearBoop
      @GummiBearBoop Před 4 lety +67

      Now that I think about it, I did have less anxiety when i went to the Renaissance festival.

    • @laninfapimentel311
      @laninfapimentel311 Před 4 lety +22

      Thank you for writing this comment! I'm going to make/purchase a corset asap

  • @JayVal90
    @JayVal90 Před 4 lety +1102

    “Because we love to feel superior to the previous generations.”
    This comes up soooo often anytime you talk about history and politics. It’s very unfortunate, really.

    • @alexandrub8786
      @alexandrub8786 Před 4 lety +8

      Isn't that called Chronological snobbery?
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronological_snobbery

    • @katherinemorelle7115
      @katherinemorelle7115 Před 4 lety +26

      I’ve said a few times “do you really think women would have worn corsetry (both stays and corsets) for 500 years if it was super painful and they couldn’t do anything but faint and die? Women still worked, ya know? If they were so painful and impractical, they wouldn’t have been worn (and certainly not by the working class!)”

    • @TheOneGuy1111
      @TheOneGuy1111 Před 4 lety +15

      Strange, because all too often when it come to politics I hear people complain about how things were so much better in the past.

    • @nickrustyson8124
      @nickrustyson8124 Před 4 lety +3

      @@TheOneGuy1111 And those people tend to forget inflation is a thing. I have seen so many people say, "Boomers had it so good, they could've afforded a Corvette in their teens and all they had to worry was gas going above a dollar." One, you can easily afford a Corvette these days late C3, C4, and C5 Corvettes are pretty cheap. No one normal had a new Corvette in their teens, that's just Hollywood wanting their character to seem cool. And finally, a dollar back then is close to 4 or 5 bucks today.

    • @janes8714
      @janes8714 Před 4 lety +2

      @@TheOneGuy1111 those people, whether consciously or subconsciously, want to uphold the societal values that would hold them over minorities. be wary of ANYONE who says they long for the actual social fabric of the 50s/60s/etc. wanting to live "the good ol' days" often means being able to be a horrible person in relative peace.

  • @ZapDash
    @ZapDash Před 3 lety

    Very fascinating and informative video!
    I saw your Victorian time-travel video last year and when it was recommended again today I started looking at your other content and subscribed. Great stuff.
    Though, I wish you had showed more video examples of other "normal, everyday corset wearers" after that extreme gal around the 4 minute mark, during when you were listing other types of wearers. Just to clear the innacurate image of the extreme sooner.
    I'm glad to see such a thorough covering of the topic.

  • @MrDaminooo
    @MrDaminooo Před 2 lety +5

    I was shocked when I saw 1900 'movies, women had normal bodies! And then I realize these facts, we tend to believe every crazy fact about ancient times, for example, that in the Middle Ages people were dumb, when generally people had a lot of knowledge about natural medicine or about changes in the weather.

  • @zoragirl13
    @zoragirl13 Před 4 lety +3108

    Reminds me of a popular saying among some men now: “Women who wear makeup look tacky”
    *Looks at all the photos of women they say are “hot”, all wearing makeup*
    They just can’t tell

    • @taritangeo4948
      @taritangeo4948 Před 4 lety +310

      Men a very stupid when it comes to womens looks. They just want ti talk shit about anything feminine

    • @fatcat1414
      @fatcat1414 Před 4 lety +306

      @@taritangeo4948 It gets worse when some of those same guys hate on women who act "masculine" (with things as simple has having a successful career instead of being a housewife). It's rather telling when someone mocks a demographic for filling stereotypes and at the same time derides them for deviating from those stereotypes. They view that demographic as simple and inferior, and are scared to be proven wrong.
      (Obligatory "not all men" disclaimer here. Just not worth the potential argument.)

    • @aliveslice
      @aliveslice Před 4 lety +174

      It reminds me of "what men think heavy/no makeup looks like vs what it is" 4 panel meme, it's lovely

    • @tracy4210
      @tracy4210 Před 4 lety +73

      Whore and Madonna complex.

    • @da_bananananana4171
      @da_bananananana4171 Před 4 lety +128

      I appreciate that they think that at some point we just evolved to look naturally perfect. Because I have no pores, bright red lips, perfect eyebrows and semi decent hair naturally.

  • @glittery_cucumber
    @glittery_cucumber Před 4 lety +747

    "People were always people" is a lot deeper than it sounds. Let it sink in for a bit...

    • @strawberrysocks2835
      @strawberrysocks2835 Před 4 lety +13

      This makes me think of a line from Emerson that society is a wave: it moves forward but the water stays the same (i.e. the world advances and changes, but people remain the same)

    • @tanyaorelchikov6054
      @tanyaorelchikov6054 Před 4 lety +6

      I cannot count how many times I have said those exact same words to people when I talk about anything historical!!!! 🙄

    • @ReptilianTeaDrinker
      @ReptilianTeaDrinker Před 4 lety

      @bishes be mad True. There's good people and there's bad people and it'll always be that way. No matter where you are in the world or what year it is, there's kind and helpful people, but there will always be bad seeds lurking about and some in broad daylight, waiting to ruin other peoples lives. Humans will always be divided and there will always be conflict. Humans are beings of conflict, even the nice ones can be.

  • @ilovegod0106
    @ilovegod0106 Před 2 lety +7

    I just saw a post on fb about the dangers of corsets and literally everyone was going on about how awful it was. Posted this video in the comments to hopefully educate people