Margot Leather Corset - Emperor Red/Brown
Product Description
Corsets have a rich history, traditionally used as undergarments made from fabric and bone. Metal corsets emerged in the 16th century, providing the closest historical evidence of women's corsets being used as potential armor. In recent years, corset armor has gained popularity through fiction and fantasy literature.
Features:
* Made from natural, full-grain quality leather
* Straps and fittings crafted from top-grain leather
* Stitching around edges for increased structural stability and longevity
* Colors dyed directly into the material
* Handmade by qualified professionals
Available in Dark Red, Dryad Green, and Epic Black
Sizes: X-Small/Small, Medium/Large, and X-Large/XX-Large
Specifications:
Brand: Epic Armoury
Universe: Sovereign
Materials: Leather, Velvet
Position: Torso
Product type: Corset
Size Measurements:
Size | Chest Width (in) | Length (in) | Waist Width (in) | Weight (oz) |
---|---|---|---|---|
XS/S | 13.8 - 15.4 | 8.7 - 11.4 | 12.6 - 14.2 | 18.7 |
M/L | 16.1 - 17.7 | 9.8 - 12.6 | 15.0 - 16.5 | 22.7 |
XL/2XL | 21.3 - 22.8 | 10.2 - 13.0 | 20.1 - 21.7 | 28.5 |
The Margot Leather Corset is a versatile and stylish piece of armor that combines historical inspiration with modern fantasy elements. Its adjustable design and high-quality materials make it an excellent choice for various costume applications, ensuring both comfort and durability.
Corset only. Other items not included.
Leather Maintenance Guide
Maintenance:
Natural leather products are highly durable, but they require regular care with leather maintenance products to remain flexible and extend their lifespan. Ensure your leather items are kept dry during storage. If the leather becomes wet, allow it to dry naturally before applying any treatments. For leather that frequently gets wet and dry, increase the frequency of maintenance to prevent damage.
Cleaning:
Remove Dirt: Use a hard brush to remove any dirt or debris from the leather surface.
Apply Leather Soap: With a clean, damp cloth, gently rub leather soap onto the leather until it appears clean.
Remove Soap Residue: Use a separate damp cloth to wipe away any soap residue.
Dry the Leather: Finally, use a dry cloth to wipe away any remaining water from the leather.
Conditioning:
Condition After Cleaning: Always condition the leather after cleaning, as soap can strip away some of the leather's natural oils.
Apply Oil or Polish: Use a clean cloth to apply a small amount of mink oil, olive oil, or beeswax polish. Gently rub the oil or polish into the leather in circular motions.
Soak and Wipe: Allow the leather to soak in the oil. Once absorbed, use a final clean cloth to wipe away any excess residue.
By following these maintenance, cleaning, and conditioning steps, you can ensure your leather armor remains in excellent condition, providing both protection and style for years to come.