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A corsetmaker is a specialist tailor who makes corsets. Corsetmakers are frequently known by the French equivalent terms corsetier (male) and corsetière (female). Stay-maker is a old obsolete name for a corsetmaker; the word: "stays" been replaced by "corset" after the Great Exhibition in 1851 because the the new prizewinning French stays been named Hygienic Corset.
The best corsetmakers are highly skilled tailors and have some knowledge of anatomy which enables them to make well-fitting, long-lasting corsets. In addition, corsetmakers who reproduce historical styles need to be familiar with historical fashions and costumes spanning hundreds of years of history.
   Individual corsetmakers often favour a certain style and frequently have differing theories and opinions about the physical impact and benefits of various corsets, thereby influencing their corset design and creation.

Famous corsetmakers

Travelling corsetiers

Some companies had travelling saleswomen, corsetiers who order the tailored corsets from the company. Well-known is Spirella (1904–1989), Barcley (1910?–1928), Spenser (1933–).

Considerations

The main consideration of corset design is duration of use. For short-term use, for example used for a special event such as a wedding, the corset will be rarely worn and won't show visible wear, therefore doesn't need to be of the highest quality of construction. For long-term use, for example by tightlacing or waist training, corsets must be made to exact standards and are best custom-fitted and designed for the individual wearer. If it has a single weakness or flaw, it'll be visible.

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