custom corsets
Elevate Your Brand with Vacodo:
Your Premier Corsets Partner
As a leading corsets manufacturer, distinguishes itself as the premier choice for discerning businesses seeking unparalleled flexibility, control, and comfort in their products. Our commitment to excellence shines through our meticulous material development process, ensuring superior quality and satisfaction.
We pride ourselves on being more than just a manufacturer; we are partners in your success. Whether you're launching a new business or expanding your brand, we're dedicated to helping you realize your vision. By collaborating closely with clients and companies, we harness their ideas and aspirations to craft authentic and enhanced product lines. Together, we propel brands forward, transforming dreams into tangible success stories. Trust Vacodo to elevate your brand to new heights.
We pride ourselves on being more than just a manufacturer; we are partners in your success. Whether you're launching a new business or expanding your brand, we're dedicated to helping you realize your vision. By collaborating closely with clients and companies, we harness their ideas and aspirations to craft authentic and enhanced product lines. Together, we propel brands forward, transforming dreams into tangible success stories. Trust Vacodo to elevate your brand to new heights.
MATERIALS FOR custom corsets
Boning
Steel:
Sturdy and supportive, steel boning provides excellent structure and shaping, ensuring durability and long-lasting wear.
Spiral Steel:
Flexible and resilient, spiral steel boning offers comfort and contouring, allowing for ease of movement while maintaining shape.
Plastic:
Lightweight and cost-effective, plastic boning is suitable for corsets where flexibility is prioritized over rigid support.
Embellishments
Lace:
Delicate lace trimmings and overlays can embellish corsets, adding a romantic and feminine touch.
Beads and Sequins:
These decorative elements can be intricately hand-sewn onto corsets to create dazzling effects, perfect for special occasions and evening wear.
Ribbons and Bows:
Ribbons and bows can be used for decorative purposes, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the corset and adding a playful touch.
Fabrics
Satin:
Known for its luxurious sheen and smooth texture, satin adds elegance to corsets and is favored for formal occasions.
Brocade:
This richly decorative fabric features intricate patterns, making it ideal for creating ornate and visually striking corsets.
Cotton:
Offering breathability and versatility, cotton is a popular choice for everyday wear corsets, providing comfort and ease of movement.
Mesh:
For a modern twist, mesh fabric can be used to create corsets with a contemporary and edgy aesthetic, perfect for fashion-forward clientele.
Closure
Busk:
A traditional closure option, busks provide a secure and adjustable fastening at the front of the corset, allowing for easy wearing and removal.
Lacing:
Corsets can also feature back lacing with strong, durable laces, enabling customizable tightness and fit for the wearer.
TYPES OF custom corsets
Overbust Corsets
Covering the bust area, extending from the hips to above the bustline.
underbust corsets
Fitting underneath the bustline, focusing on waist cinching and shaping.
Waist Cinchers
Shorter corsets emphasizing waist reduction and shaping.
Hourglass Waist Cinchers
Providing a dramatic hourglass figure with targeted compression.
Bridal Corsets
Designed for brides, often featuring lace overlays and satin accents.
Fashion Corsets
Incorporating various styles like steampunk, gothic, and burlesque.
Medical Corsets
Customized to address specific medical needs such as scoliosis or post-surgery recovery.
Maternity Corsets
Offering support for the abdomen and lower back during pregnancy.
Corset Dresses
Combining the functionality of a corset with the style of a dress for versatile wear.
Victorian Corsets
Designed to accentuate the hourglass figure, remain popular for Renaissance and fantasy cosplay, offering handmade, high-quality options with modern adaptations for individual preferences and different body types.
Steampunk corsets
Combine Victorian aesthetics with industrial elements, creating unique garments inspired by 19th-century science fiction.
custom corsets
Vacodo excels in crafting custom corsets, offering bespoke designs that surpass expectations. Our commitment to craftsmanship ensures each garment fits flawlessly and reflects your unique brand identity.
HOW TO CUSTOMIZE YOUR corsets
4 steps to customize your corsets
1. Send your inquiry
Tell us your ideas or send product pictures, URLs, design drawings, etc. We’ll confirm with you lingerie styles, colors, sizes, fabrics, accessories, and so forth in detail.
2. Develop lingerie samples
Make the sample and send it to you. You can evaluate the lingerie quality and overall effect. Tell us your suggestions. Then, we modify it.
3. Start mass production
Place an order once you approve the sample. Then, we go to mass production and production follow-up.
4. Carry out QC before shipping
Conduct AQL sampling or one-by-one inspection before your items are shipped to your place as negotiated.
MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF corsets
Design and Pattern Making
Begin by creating a design concept and translating it into a pattern. This involves taking measurements, drafting the pattern pieces, and ensuring proper fit and proportion.
Material Selection and Cutting
Choose high-quality materials such as fabrics, boning, and closures. Cut the pattern pieces from the selected materials, ensuring accuracy and efficiency in the cutting process.
Assembly and Stitching
Sew the corset panels together using specialized sewing machines and techniques. Pay close attention to stitching accuracy, reinforcement of stress points, and overall construction quality.
Boning Insertion
Insert boning channels into the corset panels to provide structure, support, and shaping. Ensure that the boning is properly positioned and secured within the channels.
Closure Attachment
Install closures such as busks, lacing grommets, or hooks and eyes to allow the corset to be fastened securely. Double-check the alignment and functionality of closures for proper fit and comfort.
Final Touches and Finishing
Add any embellishments, trims, or decorative elements to enhance the aesthetics of the corset. Trim excess threads, press seams, and perform any necessary final adjustments for a polished appearance.
Quality Control Inspection
Conduct a thorough inspection of the finished corset to ensure that it meets quality standards and specifications. Check for any defects, irregularities, or issues that may affect the overall quality or performance of the garment.
Packaging and Shipping
Package the corsets securely for protection during transit. Label and organize shipments according to customer orders and destination, ensuring timely delivery and customer satisfaction.
INSPECTION OF custom corsets
Initial Inspection
Evaluate the overall appearance of the corset, checking for any visible defects, irregularities, or discrepancies from the client's specifications.
Measurement Verification
Confirm that the corset dimensions align with the client's measurements and design requirements, ensuring an accurate fit.
Stitching and Seam Inspection
Thoroughly examine the stitching and seams for consistency, strength, and precision, paying close attention to areas of stress such as the waistline and boning channels.
Boning Integrity
Check the integrity and placement of boning, ensuring it provides proper support and shaping without poking through the fabric or causing discomfort.
Fabric Quality
Assess the quality of the fabric, looking for flaws, tears, or inconsistencies in texture or color that may affect the overall appearance and durability of the corset.
Closure Functionality
Test the functionality and durability of closures such as busks or lacing, ensuring they secure the corset properly and withstand repeated use without damage or deformation.
Fit and Comfort
Have a model or client try on the corset to assess fit, comfort, and range of movement, making any necessary adjustments to ensure optimal wearability.
Final Inspection
Conduct a final comprehensive inspection to verify that all quality standards have been met and that the corset meets the client's expectations in terms of design, construction, and finish.
CERTIFICATIONS
OEKO-TEX Standard 100
This certification ensures that textiles and fabrics used in bras meet strict human-ecological requirements and are free from harmful substances.
ISO 9001
ISO 9001 certification indicates that a manufacturer has implemented a quality management system to consistently provide products that meet customer and regulatory requirements.
ISO 14001
ISO 14001 certification demonstrates that a manufacturer has implemented an environmental management system to minimize the environmental impact of its operations, including the production of bras.
BSCI
BSCI certification verifies that a manufacturer adheres to ethical standards and social compliance requirements, including labor rights, health, safety, and environmental protection.
GOTS
GOTS certification ensures that bras made from organic fibers meet stringent environmental and social criteria throughout the entire production process, from harvesting to manufacturing.
GRS
GRS (Global Recycling Standard) is an international recycled materials standard designed to ensure that recycled materials are traceable, recyclable and sustainable throughout their supply chain. The standard applies to any product containing at least 20% recycled materials, including textiles, plastics, paper, etc.
CE
CE marking indicates compliance with European Union directives and regulations, ensuring that bras meet health, safety, and environmental protection standards for sale in the EU market.
REACH
REACH compliance ensures that bras meet regulations for the safe use and handling of chemicals in the production process.